Emil Jakobsen
PhD Student
Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology
Jagtvej 160, København Ø
I have a background as a Master in Pharmaceutical Sciences. I have been a part of Associate Professor Lasse K. Bak's research group since 2014 studying how intracellular signaling regulates neurometabolism. In 2017 I recieved a PhD stipend from the Lundbeck Foundation which allowed me to continue my research at the university of Copenhagen.
Research
My research focus on how the intracellular signalling molecules Ca2+ and cAMP regulates neurometabolism.
Teaching
Cellular and Molecular Biology (BSc pharmacy ), Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology (ILF)
Pharmaceutical Biology (BSc pharmacy), ILF
In-vitro Techniques in Biochemistry and Pharmacology (MSc pharmacy), ILF
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Distinct differences in rates of oxygen consumption and ATP synthesis of regionally isolated non-synaptic mouse brain mitochondria
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Compartmentalised signalling-metabolism coupling in brain cells - putative drug targets for neurological diseases?
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Inhibition of soluble adenylyl cyclase (SAC) causes a robust increase in glycolysis in cultured astrocytes
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