Scientific projects


Inflammatory cell death mechanisms
Research project funded by The Norwegian Cancer Society, 2016-18. CEMIR, NTNU.

Inflammatory cell death in bacterial infections
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With Egil Lien (University of Massachusetts) Terje Espevik (NTNU).

Drug resistance mechanisms in multiple myelomatosis.
With Geir Bjørkøy and Anders Sundan (NTNU).

Cellular functions of Nt-acetylation.
With Thomas Arnesen (University of Bergen), Petra van Damme and Kris Gaevart (University of Ghent).

Philosophical projects


Knowledge production in experimental life sciences.

Conceptual biology.


CV

Employment
Education
  • 2008-2011: M. Phil Philosophy, University of Bergen
  • 2008-2010: PhD Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Bergen
  • 2005-2007: M.Sc. Molecular biology, University of Bergen
  • 2002-2007: Lower-degree studies Philosophy, University of Bergen
  • 2002-2005: BSc Molecular Biology, University of Bergen
Boards and comitees
  • 2009-20010 : Comitee for recruitment to research education, University of Bergen
  • 2005, 2009- : Department board, Department of Molecular Biology, University of Bergen
  • 2005-2006: Board-member Students Society of Bergen

Other

  • Ad hoc reviewer for international research journals
  • Supervision of bachelor and master students
  • Teaching and external sensor in research ethics and philosphy of science (University of Bergen)

Journal

New and old news

torsdag 8. mars 2012

New review over Nt-acetylation

During the last coupple of years several important publications have shed light on protein Nt-acetylation: cellular and biochemical function, substrates, and physiological and pathological significanse.

In a new review published in Trends in Biochemical sciences we give an overview over these findings. Find the review here.

mandag 5. mars 2012

Re-location to Trondheim

Although still employed at the University of Bergen, I have now re-located to Trondheim, where I work at the group of Geir Bjørkøy at the NTNU and HiST.

Interview by the AICR

The Association for International Cancer Research visited the Early Fly Development Group at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência in Oeiras Portugal, while I was visiting them as a guest researcher last spring. They recorded this video where I talk about my work at the Early Fly Development Group.

Enjoy!