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20032024

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Current research

I lead a Membrane Protein Structural Biology Group located at the Department of Biomedical Sciences at University of Copenhagen, and at the Department of Experimental Medical Science at Lund University. We work on structural and functional characterization of membrane proteins that are essential for human health and highly attractive targets in the treatment of disease.

The overarching aim is to reveal the molecular principles and determinants of transport processes across cellular membranes for these proteins. To this end, we use a number of complementary techniques centered on X-ray crystallography to study structure-function-disease relationships of membrane proteins.

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Primary fields of research

A molecular understanding of:

  • Neurological disease
  • Heart and vascular disease
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Pain

We work on for example P-type ATPases and ion(dys)homeostasis

 

Where we are located and contact information:

DK: Blegdamsvej 3B; Office 06.5.38; Lab 04.5.07 | DK - 2200 Copenhagen | Denmark
SE: Sölvegatan 19 | SE - 221 84 Lund | Sweden

T: +45 5033 9990 or +46 739 959856
E: [email protected] or [email protected]
Skype: pontus.gourdon

 

CV

July, 2014-Oct, 2018: Associate Prof. at University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Nov, 2013-Oct, 2017: Assistant researcher at Lund University, Sweden

Nov, 2013-June, 2014: Assistant Prof. in Prof. Nissen’s laboratory at Aarhus University, Denmark.

April, 2008-Oct, 2013: Post-doc in Prof. Nissen’s laboratory at Aarhus University, Denmark.

Sept, 2007-March, 2008: Post-doc in Prof. Neutze’s laboratory at Gothenburg University, Sweden.

Aug, 2002-Sept, 2007: PhD Student, Richard Neutze’s group at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Aug, 2001-May, 2002: Gothenburg Graduate School in Bioscience (GGSB), Sweden

1997-2002: (4.5 years) Master of Science in Bio Engineering at the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Keywords

  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Structural biology
  • Membrane protein X-ray crystallography
  • P-type ATPases
  • CopA
  • ZntA
  • AcrB

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