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SANDIP KANSE

Professor: Biochemistry, Department of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo.

University of Oslo

Oslo, Norway

I do research on blood proteases, extracellular histones/ DNA and brain organoids to improve the treatment of stroke.

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University of Oslo
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About me

PhD. Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College, University of London, United Kingdom. Supervisor: Prof. Stephen R. Bloom (1993).

Job title – Employer

2012-ongoing: Professor, Biochemistry Section, Department of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo.

2018-2021: Head of the Biochemistry Section, Department of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo.

2013-2015: Adjunct Researcher (20%), Oslo University Hospital, Per Morten Sandset Lab.

1999-2012: Senior Lecturer. Venia legendi in Biochemistry and Cell Biology (Habilitation), then Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Giessen, Germany.

1994-1999: Postdoctoral Fellow, Max Planck Institute, Bad Nauheim, Germany.

1993-1994: Postdoctoral Fellow, Thrombosis Research Institute, London, United Kingdom.

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Skills

  • Animal Models
  • stroke
  • protease
  • protein structure-function
  • Brain Organoids
  • thrombosis haemostasis
  • Biochemistry
  • Protein expression and purification

Interests

  • Treatment of ischemic stroke
  • Zymogen activation of serine proteases
  • extracellular DNA and histones
  • use of brain organoids in stroke research

Marketplace (4)

  • Expertise

    Investigate disease mechanisms in mouse models of stroke.

    We regularly use mouse models of stroke. These can be used to test treatments or molecular mechanisms.

    • LIF - Life Sciences
    • DOCTORAL NETWORKS: Hosting Doctoral Candidates / Secondments / Trainings
    • POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS: Hosting Postdoctoral Candidates / Secondments / Placements
    Author

    SANDIP KANSE

    Professor: Biochemistry, Department of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. at University of Oslo

    Oslo, Norway

  • Project cooperation

    Role of extracellular histones, DNA and nucleosomes in stroke.

    Histones, DNA, and nucleosomes are in the nuclei of intact cells. They are toxic and inflammatory in the extracellular space after stroke.

    • MSCA-POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
    • POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: Looking for Fellow
    • DOCTORAL NETWORK: Looking for Partner/s (Beneficiaries or Associated Partners)
    Author

    SANDIP KANSE

    Professor: Biochemistry, Department of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. at University of Oslo

    Oslo, Norway

  • Expertise

    Analysis of the role of HABP2 gene or its corresponding FSAP protein in pathophysiology of diseases.

    FSAP (Factor VII activating protease) is a circulating blood protein. We are interested in elucidating its role in human pathophysiology.

    • LIF - Life Sciences
    • DOCTORAL NETWORKS: Hosting Doctoral Candidates / Secondments / Trainings
    • POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS: Hosting Postdoctoral Candidates / Secondments / Placements
    Author

    SANDIP KANSE

    Professor: Biochemistry, Department of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. at University of Oslo

    Oslo, Norway