Roser Montañana-Rosell
PhD fellow
Integrative Neuroscience
Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 København N.
CURRENT POSITION
PhD fellow - Kiehn & Allodi Laboratories, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
EDUCATION
On-going: PhD in Neuroscience - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2016: MSc in Biomedicine - University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
2014: BSc in Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences - Universitat de València, Spain
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Mar 2019 - Feb 2020: Research Assistant - Kiehn Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Feb 2017 - Feb 2019: Research Assistant - Goldman Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Sep 2015 - Sep 2016: Master thesis student - Kjems Laboratory, Aarhus University, Denmark
Feb 2015 - Jun 2015: Intern student - Owens Laboratory, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Jun 2014 - Aug 2014: Intern student - Flames Laboratory, Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia IBV-CSIC, Spain
EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANTS
2018: Louis-Hansen Fonden, 225.000 DKK
TEACHING & SUPERVISION
Teaching assistant:
2022: "Animal models of disease and behavioral analysis" PhD course, Locomotor assessment practicals - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2021, 2022: "Advanced Cell Biology" MSc course, Practical course - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2020, 2021, 2022: "Neuroscience I - Cells and circuits" MSc course, Animal models in motor function practical - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2020: "Neuronal Signaling" MSc course, Neuroanatomy practical - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Co-supervision:
2022 (on-going): Dana Blenda Ahlmark, MSc in Neuroscience - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2021: Kevin Weng, BSc in Machine Learning and Computer Science - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SKILLS
Animal manipulation of rodents (FELASA ABD certificate no. ABD-F032/10/21-8), maintenance of transgenic colonies, handling of ALS and PD models, microsurgery (neonatal and adult), phenotyping and genotyping, behavioural testing and locomotor analysis, non-invasive analysis with IVIS. DNA and RNA handling, spatial transcriptomic techniques including RNAscope in situ hybridization, CARTANA/10X Genomics in situ sequencing, and Nanostring spatial profiling. Primary and stem cell culture, in vitro differentiation of stem cells. Conventional histology. Flow cytometry. Imaging and data analysis, R programming.
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Locomotor deficits in a mouse model of ALS are paralleled by loss of V1-interneuron connections onto fast motor neurons
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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