Nanna MacAulay
Professor
Molecular Neuroscience
Blegdamsvej 3
2200 København N.
Education
2020 DMSci from UCPH
2002 PhD from UCPH
1998 MSc in biochemistry from McGill University, Canada
1995-1996 Student exchange to McGill University, Canada
1995 BSc in biology from UCPH
Positions
2019- Professor at Department of Neuroscience UCPH
2015-2018 Associate professor at Department of Neuroscience UCPH
2006-2015 Associate professor at Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, UCPH
2004-2006 Associate professor at Department of Medical Physiology, UCPH
2002-2003 Postdoc at Department of Medical Physiology, UCPH
Awards and honors
2019 Lundbeck foundation’s Ascending Investigator Grant
2019 Leo Danin’s Research award
2017 NNF’ tandem program grant
2012 Danish Independent Research Council’s career programme ‘Sapere Aude’
2008 L’Oreal, Unesco and the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences’ scholarship to ‘Young Women in Natural Sciences’
2006 Danish Independent Research Council’s ’Young Elite Researcher’s Award’
Commissions of trust
2019 – Panel member British Royal Society International Exchanges
2019 – Associate Editor, Fluids and Barriers in the CNS (editorial board member 2016-)
2017-2021 Member of departmental management team at Department of Neuroscience
2016- Head of Graduate Programme in Neuroscience, NeuroGrad
2016- Organizer of the Neuroseminars
2013 – Editorial Board Member, GLIA
2013-2016 Co-chair of the Society of Physiology’s special interest group “Molecular physiology of channels and transporters’
2011-2016 Member of the strategic research committee at the Faculty of Health, UCPH
2008-2015 Member of the research committee at Dept of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, UCPH
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Managing Brain Extracellular K(+) during Neuronal Activity: The Physiological Role of the Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase Subunit Isoforms
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Azosemide is more potent than bumetanide and various other loop diuretics to inhibit the sodium-potassium-chloride-cotransporter human variants hNKCC1A and hNKCC1B
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Cotransporter-mediated water transport underlying cerebrospinal fluid formation
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