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cAMP and PKA

By studying the subcellular localisation and the functions of the splice variants of PKA (cAMP-dependent protein kinase), we will better understand the specificity in the cAMP-PKA pathway and their potential association with disease.

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About the group

We have more than 25 years experience working with cAMP and cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA).

We collaborate with professor Bjørn S. Skålhegg at the Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo. We have a research group presently consisting of 9 persons. These include two technicians, one master student, one medical student, three Ph.D.- students, and two post-docs. 

Published Apr. 19, 2011 2:35 PM - Last modified Jan. 2, 2015 2:25 PM

Contact

Dept. of Molecular Medicine
Domus Medica
Gaustad
Sognsvannsveien 9
0372 Oslo
 

Group leader

Participants

  • Sissel Eikvar University of Oslo
  • Halvor Lauvstad Holen University of Oslo
  • Tore Jahnsen University of Oslo
  • Anne Katrine Kvissel University of Oslo
  • Tuva Holt Hereng
  • Kristoffer Søberg
  • Anja Larsen
  • Ken Rosendal
Detailed list of participants