Morten Frödin
Associate Professor
Frödin Group
Ole Maaløes Vej 5, 2200 København N.
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Morten Frödin is associate professor and group leader at BRIC, University of Copenhagen. He graduated as MSc in Cell Biology in 1992 from University of Copenhagen. 1992-1993, Dr. Frödin performed a pre-doctoral research stay at the Medical Faculty, University of Nice and in 1997 he was awarded a PhD in molecular biology on research into growth factor regulation of proliferation and differentiation of neuronal cells from the University of Copenhagen. Between 1994 and 1998 he was research biochemist at Glostrup University Hospital, Copenhagen. From 1999 to 2002 he initiated his own research line into signal transduction via growth factor-activated protein kinase cascades at the same institution, spending 2000 at the Pasteur Institute, Paris, with a focus on gene targeting in mice. After a brief stay at the Danish Cancer Society in 2004, he became associate professor and group leader at BRIC in 2004, where he continued his research into protein kinase signaling in health and disease.
Primary fields of research
Cancer biology
Protein kinase signal transduction
Genome engineering
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CRISPR/Cas9 Engineering of Adult Mouse Liver Demonstrates That the Dnajb1–Prkaca Gene Fusion Is Sufficient to Induce Tumors Resembling Fibrolamellar Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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The focal adhesion-associated proteins DOCK5 and GIT2 comprise a rheostat in control of epithelial invasion
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p190 RhoGAP promotes contact inhibition in epithelial cells by repressing YAP activity
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