Kirstine Callø
Associate Professor - Promotion Programme
Pathobiological Sciences
Grønnegårdsvej 7
1870 Frederiksberg C
The main focus of my research is on electrophysiology and ion channels. In particular, I am interested in how the distribution of Purkinje fibres affect the appearance of the ECG in various large species.
ionic currents in the heart affect action potentials and the excitation-contraction coupling in healthy and diseased hearts.
Teaching
I supervise both practical and theoretical projects in the cardiovascular field. Experimentally, my focus is on electrophysiology, including sharp electrode recordings of action potentials and patch clamp recordings of ionic currents in different cell types, including isolated cardiomyocytes. I have experience supervising Bachelor, Master and PhD projects. Feel free to contact me for information on possible projects.
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Dysfunction of the heteromeric KV7.3/KV7.5 potassium channel is associated with autism spectrum disorders
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Characterization and mechanisms of action of novel NaV1.5 channel mutations associated with Brugada syndrome
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Tissue-specific effects of acetylcholine in the canine heart
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