Emil Jakobsen
  • Source: Scopus
20172023

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CV

Academic degrees
11. Aug. 2017 Master of Science (MSc) in Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Copenhagen (UCPH)
27. Jun. 2014 Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Pharmacy, UCPH

Work and research experience
• Sep. 2018 – (Aug. 2021): PhD student, department of Drug Design and Pharmacology (ILF) UCPH 
• Sep. 2017 – Aug. 2018: Research- and teaching assistant, ILF UCPH
• Sep. 2016 – Aug. 2017: Master thesis student, ILF UCPH
• Feb. 2016 – Jul. 2016: Research student in the lab of Professor Ray Swanson, Department of Neurology, University of California San Francisco, USA.
• Jun. 2015 – Jul. 2015: Research student in the lab of Professor Dermot Cooper, Department of Pharmacology, Cambridge University, UK 
• Nov. 2014 – Aug. 2015: Research student, ILF UCPH

International Courses
• Aug. 2017: ISN Advanced School of Neurochemistry “The Energetic Brain” hosted by the International Society of Neurochemistry
• Jun. 2017: ‘Advanced Techniques in Molecular Neuroscience’ course, hosted by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY, USA

Short presentation

I have a background as a Master in Pharmaceutical Sciences. I have been a part of Associate Professor Lasse K. Bak's research group since 2014 studying how intracellular signaling regulates neurometabolism. In 2017 I recieved a PhD stipend from the Lundbeck Foundation which allowed me to continue my research at the university of Copenhagen. 

 

Research
My research focus on how the intracellular signalling molecules Ca2+ and cAMP regulates neurometabolism.  

Teaching
Cellular and Molecular Biology (BSc pharmacy ), Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology (ILF)
Pharmaceutical Biology (BSc pharmacy), ILF
In-vitro Techniques in Biochemistry and Pharmacology (MSc pharmacy), ILF

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