Kenneth Lindegaard Madsen
Associate Professor - Promotion Programme
Neuropharm and Genetics
Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 København N.
2013- Associate professor, Molecular Neuropharmacology group. Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
2010-13: Post Doc, Molecular Neuropharmacology group. Professor, M.D. Ulrik Gether, at Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Fellowship from FSS - Jan 2010 Paternity leave (3 month)
2008-10: Post Doc, Molecular Neuropharmacology group, funded by KU Programme of Excellence in‘Biomolecular scaffolding of neurotransmitter transporters and receptors’.
2005-08: PhD thesis studies, Molecular Neuropharmacology group
May 2008 PhD degree from the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen
PhD thesis: ‘Structure and Function of the PICK1 PDZ and BAR Domain
2004-05: Research Assistant, Molecular Neuropharmacology Group
2002-04: Master degree, Biochemistry , Molecular Neuropharmacology Group, Supervisor: Professor, M.D. Ulrik Gether.
Mar. 2004: Cand. scient. (M.Sc.) in Biochemistry at University of Copenhagen. Average grade: 11.1
1998-2001: Bachelor degree, Biochemistry, University of Copenhagen.
Sep. 2001: Bachelor degree in Biochemistry, University of Copenhagen. Project at Skt. Hans Hospital, Institute for Biological Psychiatry.
Supervisor: Research Director Thomas Werge.
1994-97: Geography studies, University of Copenhagen
Jun 1997: Bachelor degree in geography , University of Copenhagen
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PICK1 deficiency impairs secretory vesicle biogenesis and leads to growth retardation and decreased glucose tolerance
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Drosophila Rab2 controls endosome-lysosome fusion and LAMP delivery to late endosomes
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An Amphipathic Helix Directs Cellular Membrane Curvature Sensing and Function of the BAR Domain Protein PICK1
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