Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Toxicology
Head of unit:  Prof Ann-Beth Jonsson
Phone: +468162000
Fax: +468164315
Website: http://www.gmt.su.se
Address:  
Svante Arrheniusväg 16 E och F

Sweden

  
Contracts (51)
Researchers (40)
 
Bacterial interference with the cell cycle and the normal flora
Period: 1/1/07 - 12/31/10
Pathogenic microorganisms represent a serious threat to human health. This study aims to identify the molecular mechanisms of how microbes exploit the host environment and how host responses occur as a consequence of microbial attack. The goal is to characterize factors of the pathogen and host ...
Bacterial interference with the cell cycle and the normal flora
Period: 1/1/07 - 12/31/10
Pathogenic microorganisms represent a serious threat to human health. This study aims to identify the molecular mechanisms of how microbes exploit the host environment and how host responses occur as a consequence of microbial attack. The goal is to characterize factors of the pathogen and host ...
Cancergeninducerade DNA skador i cancerutveckling och behandling
Period: 1/1/09 - 12/31/11
In current VR-M project, we show that oncogenes cause replication-associated replication lesions that activate a p53 mediated tumour barrier. In this proposal we study the consequences of oncogene-induced replication lesions and investigate how these can be exploited to improve cancer therapy. We ...
Cellular motility and microbial molecular motors
Period: 1/1/07 - 12/31/09
Motility of living organisms is carried out by various motor proteins or biological motors. Single molecule biological engines power muscles, cell division, and a variety of other essential cell functions. This project concerns groundbreaking studies of a recently identified supermotor (the ...
Cellular motility and microbial molecular motors
Period: 1/1/10 - 12/31/12
Motility of living organisms is carried out by various motor proteins or biological motors. Single molecule biological engines power muscles, cell division, and a variety of other essential cell functions. This project concerns groundbreaking studies of a recently identified supermotor (the ...
Combining epidemiology and radiobiology to assess cancer risks in the breast, lung, thyroid and digestive tract after exposures to ionizing radiation with total doses in the order of 100 mSv or below
Period: 4/1/11 - 3/31/15
Recent epidemiological studies suggest that cancer risk after exposures with doses comparable to the dose limits for occupationally exposed workers may be larger than assumed by ICRP in the derivation of these limits. The value of cancer risk from such exposures and its dependence on tissue, ...
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