EMV Newsletter OCTOBER 2012. EDITOR: [email protected]
© Michiko Mori
CONGRATULATIONSCongratulation Mauno Vihinen who is now officially installed
as a Lund University professor. Congratulations Laurent Roy-
bon to your 300 000 SEK from Jeansson’s foundation.
INFO ON THE NEW ANIMAL DIRECTIVESAs of Jan 1st there are new directives governing research
animals. A summary can be found if you click here (Swedish).
Jordbruksverket, the Swedish Board of Agriculture, visits us
in Belfragesalen Dec 13th 13:30-16:30 to inform.
PERSONNEL PLANS FOR TEACHING STAFFAll teachers and teaching staff at EMV are kindly asked to
hand in a personnel plan for 2013 by Nov 1st. See e-mail
from Oct 24th.
SAFETY-INSPECTION DATESNext up is Tues Nov 13th is B12 and B13. Tues Dec 11th it’s
B14 and C11. Click here for inspection times on your floor.
LU LIMITS SUPPORT FOR OPEN-ACCESS PUBLICATIONSo far, LU has sponsored 100% of the publication fee for
so called pure Open Access publications (i e PLoS, BioMed
Central, Hindawi). As of Nov 1st LU will sposor 50%. Click
here for more info.
LUND UNIVERSITY IMMUNOLOGY SEMINAR SERIES”IL-23 in autoimmunity: The location matters” Prof. Burk-
hard Becher, Zürich. Mon Oct 29th, 15–16, Segerfalksalen.
SVERIGES UNGA AKADEMI SÖKER LEDAMÖTER En tvärvetenskapligt forskningspolitisk plattform grundat av
KVA. Läs mer på www.sverigesungaakademi.se
EDUROAM (education roaming)
A secure, world-wide roaming access service that allows LU
staff to reach internet across campus and when visiting other
universities by simply opening the laptop. www.eduroam.org
Click here for LDC’s set-up instructions.
ERIC KANDEL YOUNG NEUROSCIENTISTS PRIZE Candidates must be nominated by the head of their research
institution or by an internationally outstanding neurosci-
entists. Submission deadline 1st Nov. The prize (overall €
75,000) will be awarded officially in the second half of 2013
in Frankfurt.
PARKINSON RESEARCH FOUNDATION Up to 1 000 000 SEK for research on curing or mitigating PD
and other neurodegenerative diseases. Applicant must have
a PhD from a Swedish university. Deadline: Nov 30th. Junior
applicants prioritized.
GELIN SCHOLARSHIPS A total of SEK 100 000 for clinical researchers in the trans-
plantation field. Application deadline: Nov 2nd.
THUREUS FOUNDATION FOR GERIATRIC RESEARCH A total of SEK 634 000 for geriatric research. Application
deadline Nov 30th.
2 NEWSLETTER FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICAL SCIENCE
Changes in the Postgraduate Education
It’s a great pleasure and privilege to have the opportunity to work with research-education at EMV meeting all our friendly and ambitious PhD students and their supervisors. Gladly, we have a steady inflow of new PhD students to the Department substituting for the “old ones” successfully defending their thesis. The theses presented by our PhD students are of very high quality. Importantly, the PhD student-period provides an opportunity for the student to gain insight in the research process including joys and pitfalls in the publication process, although there is some time ahead for all graduated PhD students before they become fully experienced researchers. Once again, our students and supervisors and their milieus do a fantastic job. Undoubtedly, it’s a great challenge and an important task for the Universities, but also for the community as a whole, to utilize and take care of these well-educated PhD students as they graduate. They represent a fantastic resource.
For PhD students accepted by January 1st, 2012, the qualifications for presenting a doctoral thesis, in terms of number of publications and manuscripts, are changed according to the text in the left-hand fact box. Click here to visit the faculty info pages. An English translation is found on page 6 in this newsletter.
Importantly, the text indicates that the Department and the Faculty are well aware that not only the number of papers but also their quality and impact should be taken into consideration. Additio-nally, the involvement and responsibility of the PhD student in the underlying experiments, planning, writing etc. is taken into consideration by the Department and the Faculty as they evaluate and judge the application for dissertation. Finally, I recommend strongly all our PhD students to keep record of your achievements concerning teaching, conferences, courses etc., i.e. update regularly your portfolios.
The PhD students play important roles in many aspects of research and teaching at EMV and they will certainly continue to do so also in the future.
Bengt-Olof Nilsson, Head of the Postgraduate Education
Photo: K Ruona
“Normen för en sammanfattningsavhandling
för doktorander antagna efter 1 jan 2012 är
fyra arbeten. Av dessa ska två arbeten vara
publicerade eller accepterade varav minst ett där
doktoranden är ensam försteförfattare. Färre
antal delarbeten kan accepteras om delarbetena
kan bedömas vara av mycket hög kvalitet eller
innehåller viktig metodutveckling utförd av
doktoranden, vilket ska framgå av huvudhandle-
darutlåtandet. Disputation kan avstyrkas trots
att avhandlingen uppfyller dessa formella krav
men inte håller tillräckligt hög kvalitet. Ett enskilt
arbete bör inte ingå i mer än två avhandlingar.”
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NEW RESEARCH GROUPS AT EMV PRESENT THEMSELVES AND THEIR SCIENCE
IN FERNSTRÖMSALEN 14-17. DINNER AT STAMSTÄLLET AFTERWARDS.
MAUNO VIHINEN’S GROUP - PROTEIN BIOINFORMATICS
KARIN LINDKVIST’S GROUP - MEDICAL STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
JENS LAGERSTEDT’S GROUP - MEDICAL PROTEIN SCIENCE
ROGER OLSSON’S GROUP - CHEMICAL BIOLOGY AND DRUG DISCOVERY
GUNNAR GOURAS’S GROUP - EXPERIMENTAL DEMENTIA RESEARCH
LENA SVENSSON’S GROUP - LEUKOCYTE MIGRATION
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4 NEWSLETTER FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICAL SCIENCE
Fredrik Leeb-Lundberg worked with Nobel prize lau-reates Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka between -82 and -86. Lefkowitz and Kobilka are awarded the chemistry prize for their studies of G protein–coup-led receptors.
AS A PROFESSOR AT A SWEDISH UNIVERSITY YOU ARE INVITED TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOBEL PRIZE. HAVE YOU EVER DONE THAT? ”I have nominated Bob once or twice.” It’s one pm.
I’ve stopped by Fredrik Leeb-Lundberg’s office. He is preparing a lecture for
a conference in London and has a number of explanatory illustrations ready
right at his powerpoint fingertips.
”They are called G protein-coupled receptors for historic reasons,” Fredrik
starts out. ”After a while one figured out that they can signal independent of
G proteins. Nowadays they are also called `seven transmembrane receptors
or 7TM receptors´ because they cross the cell membrane seven times.” He
motions to a slide with a representation of a receptor. It reminds me of a ball
of tagliatelle floating on a water surface.
There are between 800 and 900 G protein-coupled receptor types in humans.
About half of them are located in the nose and the sense of smell. Linda
Buck and Richard Axel were awarded the Nobel prize in Medicine in 2004 for
their work on the olfactory system. In 1988 Sir James Black was awarded the
prize for the heart-medicine beta-blockers, also targeting G protein-coupled
receptors.
”These receptors are the basis for most pharmacology as we know it,” Fredrik
says. ”Up to 50% of the drugs in a pharmacy target G protein-coupled recep-
tors. Therefore they represent a vast source of potential new drug targets.”
According to Fredrik, who has got phone calls from the local paper as well as
national news giant Svenska Dagbladet, many people question why Lefkowitz
and Kobilka were awarded the prize in chemistry and not medicine.
”I think there had been a feeling that these discoveries had to be recognized,” Fredrik speculates. ”But the research,
although very physiological, isn’t necessarily very translational. They often want something more like `there, we’ve
cured this or that disease´. I think the committees talk to each other and that, thanks to the `medicinal-chemical´ aspects
and the discovery of methods to obtain a detailed molecular map of very complex and flexible membrane proteins,
they accommodated the discoveries under the chemistry prize umbrella.” Fredrik says the G protein-coupled receptors
bind everything from ions, lipids and amino acids to peptides and even viruses. He gives the big, bad HIV-virus as
one example.
Fredrik Leeb-Lundberg is well connected
Lefkowitz ’s lab in 1983. Fredrik Lundberg second man standing from the left. Robert ”Bob” Lefkowitz is the man wearing glasses in the back row on the right. Brian Kobilka is yet to join the lab.
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CAN YOU GIVE US A FEEL FOR THE TIME IN LEFKOWITZ’S LAB? ”In 1982 I was working in his lab as a post doc. I stood at the bench and purified a G protein-coupled receptor for
adrenaline. Lefkowitz’s first intention was to try to figure out how adrenaline signals to the cell. This laid the ground-
work for many subsequent major methodological breakthroughs. Cell signaling was more or less a black box. I was so
excited. I had recently moved from California and Laguna Beach where I had learned how to surf and met my wife. I was
adjusting to Duke University and east-coast mentality. At work we were doing cool, new stuff and really sophisticated
biochemistry. Brian Koblika is two years younger than I and our post doc periods partially overlapped. In 1986 I left for
a position at University of Texas, and in 1989 he left for a position at Stanford.”
Fredrik remembers the Lefkowitz and Kobilka from thirty years ago as two somewhat egocentric very determined and
focused go-getters. In retrospect, it is clear that the work they have done required single-mindedness. ”Kobilka put his
mind to that he would crystallize a receptor structure.” What would he gain by that? ”Purifying the receptor, all you
can see is a dot on a gel. Crystallizing membrane proteins in general is hard, and it’s even harder when they cross the
cell membrane seven times with very flexible connecting loops.” Fredrik explains that knowing the exact conformations
of a receptor, as well as the differences between various receptors, enables researchers to engineer ligands and fine-
tune the desired signal outcome. One can compare the crystallization process with wanting to take a snap shot of the
receptor structure without the cell membrane’s surrounding lipids; the glitch being that without the lipids, the receptor
structure falls apart. It took Lefkowitz 10 years to purify the receptors and Kobilka 13-14 years to crystallize them.
”With research you tend to look back and ask yourself `was that really anything´? But each discovery is a building
block for the next. Where we are today is always only the beginning. Our early work led to obtaining protein sequence
”Kobilka will come here. He said yes.”information, which led to cloning of the receptor, which led to systems that
could express sufficient receptor quantities for crystallization.” As for begin-
nings, Fredrik became a professor and ended up staying 25 years in the States.
He was back between 2009 and 2011 to help his former university set up
an institute.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR YOU TO DO? ”Now we need to link conformational receptor states to specific functions.
Also, there are still several G protein-coupled receptors that we call `orphans´.
That means that the receptor is familiar, but the ligand, or stimuli, is yet to
be discovered. One of them is `GPR30´.” Isn’t that an estrogen receptor that
Anders Holm and Bengt-Olof Nilsson have worked on?” Yes. It’s really nice
to work with them. The receptor is affected by estrogen, but I think there’s
another natural ligand. I have high hopes for this receptor; it seems to be
involved in breast cancer, cardiovascular regulation and insulin release.
A LAUREATE ON THE LEEB-LUNDBERG COUCH?Before I leave, Fredrik has a surprise in stall for me: Collaborating with
the university’s chemistry association he has pulled some strings: “Kobilka
will come here.” Now? In December!? ”He said yes. I think the Nobel
foundation has the final say about his schedule, but he gave a preliminary
yes. I hope Lefkowitz will agree to come too.”
Fredrik demonstrates a receptor model he inherited from constructor professor Christer Owman. ”The ligands bind with an incredible affinity, so neither the receptor or ligand concentration need to be very high. That also make the receptors difficult to work with in natural systems.”
DISSERTATIONFor PhD students accepted after Jan 1st 2012 the thesis should include four papers. Two of these should be
published or accepted for publication, and one of these two
should have the PhD student as sole first author. The thesis
may comprise fewer than four papers if these are considered
to be of very high quality, or contain method development
by the PhD student. The supervisor’s testimonial has to ac-
count for this. A dissertation can be rejected despite the fact
that these requirements are met, if the thesis does not mea-
sure up quality-wise. It is not adviseable for a single paper to
be part of more than two theses.
Svenska“Normen för en sammanfattningsavhandling för doktorander
antagna efter 1 jan 2012 är fyra arbeten. Av dessa ska två
arbeten vara publicerade eller accepterade varav minst ett
där doktoranden är ensam försteförfattare. Färre antal delar-
beten kan accepteras om delarbetena kan bedömas vara av
mycket hög kvalitet eller innehåller viktig metodutveckling
utförd av doktoranden, vilket ska framgå av huvudhandleda-
rutlåtandet. Disputation kan avstyrkas trots att avhandlingen
uppfyller dessa formella krav men inte håller tillräckligt hög
kvalitet. Ett enskilt arbete bör inte ingå i mer än två avhan-
dlingar.”
HALF-TIME EXCEPTIONBecause of the high number of applicants, the Research
Ethics and Oral Communication courses may nowadays also
be completed after the half time.
PORTFOLIOThe portfolio is mandatory. For PhD students accepted af-ter Jan 1st 2012 it is worth 12 hp. There’s a new webtool
for the portfolio: ”Mahara”. Log in with your lucat-ID.
PhD NewsFOR STUDENTS ACCEPTED AFTER 12-01-01
Photo: Kennet Ruona
ANNA-LISA ROSENBERG SCHOLARSHIPUp to 100 000 sek for research on diseases of the
nervous system. Not for travelling or for applicant’s
own salary. Applicants holding a PhD and being
in the early stage of their career are prioritized.
Projects should preferably be carried out within the
neurobiological field and involve clinical collabora-
tion - having a co-applicant from a clinical section is
beneficial.
Send application to Anna Appelberg EMV:s kansli Hs
66 BMC I13. Application should arrive no later than
09:15 Monday Nov 5th.
The application can be in Swedish or English and
should contain:
• Project title
• Title, position and working place of applicant
(and co-applicant)
• Short résumé (”CV”) and publication list of app-
licant
• Specified project costs
• List of other grants awarded or applied for by the
particular project.
• Account of any previous grant awarded by the
Anna-Lisa Rosenberg Foundation
• Project summary of maximum 300 words
• Project plan with explicit focus (not more than
4 pages, including illustrations and references)
• Go-ahead from animal testing committee
PROLONGED DEADLINE: MONDAY NOV 5TH!
Anna-Lisa Rosenberg
NEWSLETTER FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICAL SCIENCE
Mahara DemonstrationNov 1st 9-11 GK-salen
Please click here to register.
7QUOUSQUE TANDEM ABUTERE
IF DEALS CLOSED BY LUND UNIVERSITY ARE NOT RESPECTED, YOUR RESEARCH GROUP (!) RISKS BEING FINED FOR CONTRACT BREACHING OR ”AVTALSBROTT”.
GENERAL• Agreements get renegotiated - check regularly.
• Make purchases in LUPIN - invoice!
• Tur & Retur reimburses twice monthly.
• Receipts below SEK 100 are not considered for reimbur-
sement, collect several receipts to reach a higher total.
• Ask [email protected] or lisette.eklund@
med.lu.se when you have questions.
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ANTIBODIES & CHEMICALS• Becton Dickinson AB
• Nordic Biosite AB
• Fisher Scientific GTF Aktiebolag
• Sigma-Aldrich Sweden AB
BREAKFASTBreakfast has to be simple and can only be served once
a week. Everything on top of bread, butter, cheese and
marmalade has to be paid for privately. If breakfast is served
as part of a meeting where there is an invitation and a
programme, more generous rules apply. Provide invitation,
programme and participant list when you ask for reimburse-
ment.
COMPUTERSThere are several contracts. Consult contract number 1 first,
and don’t move on to contract number 2 unless you are
unsatisfied with number 1. [email protected] nego-
tiates for LU. He can answer questions.
PC LAPTOPS: 1) Dell AB - Dell Latitude
2) Dustin AB - Lenovo Thinkpad
3) Atea Sverige AB - HP Probook
STATIONARY PC:s:1) Dell AB - Dell OptiPlex 7010 pr 790
2) Atea Sverige AB - HP Compaq 6200
3) Dustin AB Lenovo Thinkcentre or HP COmpaq 6200
APPLE COMPUTERS:1) Atea Sverige AB - MacBook Pro 13”
2) Advania AB MacBook Pro 13”
3) Dustin AB MacBook Pro 13”
MacSupport: Support. Hardware only if you buy support.
iPADS ETC:1) Atea Sverige AB - iPad, HP Slate, Samsung Galaxy tab
2) Dustin AB - iPad, Dell ST, Samsung Galaxy tab
PHONES• LDC
All phones are bought at LDC; stationary and mobile.
REPRESENTATION -INTERNALA majority of LU employees. Max SEK 450 per person (VAT
excluded). Christmas lunch may be reimbursed with up to
SEK 650 (VAT excluded). Don’t tip more than 5% of the total
check. Hard liquor is never reimbursed. Provide invitation,
programme and participant list. If spouses are to attend,
please ask the management group’s permission ahead of
time.
REPRESENTATION -EXTERNALA majority of non-LU employees. Max SEK 650 per person
(VAT excluded). Hard liquor is never reimbursed. Don’t tip
more than 5% of the total check. Provide invitation, pro-
gramme and participant list.
TRAVEL TICKETS• Via Egencia
• Kilroy (students)
You must buy your trip through these agencies. If you find
something cheaper, inform them. They have to match the
price.
PURCHASING RULESFOR CLEVER DUMMIES. UPDATED 12-10-19
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8 NEWSLETTER FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICAL SCIENCE
NOVEL DISEASE-SPECIFIC PROMOTERS FOR USE IN GENE THERAPY FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE. Wetter-
gren EE, Gussing F, Quintino L, Lundberg C. Neurosci Lett.
2012 Oct 11. pii: S0304-3940(12)01321-3. doi: 10.1016/j.
neulet.2012.09.059. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 23063686
DESTABILIZING DOMAINS MEDIATE REVERSIBLE TRANSGENE EXPRESSION IN THE BRAIN. Tai K, Quin-
tino L, Isaksson C, Gussing F, Lundberg C. PLoS One.
2012;7(9):e46269. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046269. Epub
2012 Sep 28. PMID: 23029456
DEVELOPMENT OF NMR SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS FOR DYNAMIC DETECTION OF ACETYLCHOLINE SYN-THESIS BY CHOLINE ACETYLTRANSFERASE IN HIPPO-CAMPAL TISSUE. Hall H, Cuellar-Baena S, Denisov V, Kirik
D. J Neurochem. 2012 Sep 24. doi: 10.1111/jnc.12025. [Epub
ahead of print] PMID: 23004566
IDURONIC ACID IN CHONDROITIN/DERMATAN SUL-FATE: BIOSYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL FUNCTION.Malmström A, Bartolini B, Thelin MA, Pacheco B, Maccarana
M. J Histochem Cytochem. 2012 Oct 4. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 22899863
DUAL R3R5 TROPISM CHARACTERIZES CEREBROSPI-NAL FLUID HIV-1 ISOLATES FROM INDIVIDUALS WITH HIGH CEREBROSPINAL FLUID VIRAL LOAD. Karlsson U,
Antonsson L, Ljungberg B, Medstrand P, Esbjörnsson J, Jans-
son M, Gisslen M. AIDS. 2012 Sep 10;26(14):1739-44. PMID:
22695299
DYSREGULATED DOPAMINE STORAGE INCREASES THE VULNERABILITY TO Α-SYNUCLEIN IN NIGRAL NEURONS.Ulusoy A, Björklund T, Buck K, Kirik D.
Neurobiol Dis. 2012 Sep;47(3):367-77. Epub 2012 May 31.
PMID: 22659302
KEY FACTORS DETERMINING THE EFFICACY OF GENE THERAPY FOR CONTINUOUS DOPA DELIVERY IN THE PARKINSONIAN BRAIN. Cederfjäll E, Sahin G, Kirik D. Neu-
robiol Dis. 2012 Nov;48(2):222-7. Epub 2011 Oct 25. PMID:
22048069
Publications with affiliation Dept of Experimental Medical Science
Gene therapy is a promising therapeutic tool for Parkinson’s
disease (PD). A vector system that is safe, specific and has an
appropriate transgene expression level is needed to make
gene therapy as beneficial as possible. The promoter plays
an important role in these vector characteristics, but there is
a lack of evaluated cell specific promoters that are relevant
for PD.
In this study, we have chosen PD relevant promoter candida-
tes for gene therapy vectors based on either previous studies
(hypothesis driven approach); Drd1a, Drd2 and pDyn, or from
a microarray study on parkinsonian patients (unbiased ap-
proach); ACE, DNAJC3, GALNS, MAP1a and RNF25. These
promoters have been evaluated in rat striatum to determine
their suitability for use in cell specific vectors.
The promoters had a neuronal specificity of 91-100%. The
efficiency was variable, but RNF25, DNAJC3 and MAP1a were
comparable to widely used ubiquitous promoters. MAP1a
was also affected by dopamine depletion. The results show
that these approaches can be used to find PD relevant pro-
moters with high specificity and efficiency.
Erika Elgstrand Wettergren
”Novel disease-specific promoters for use in gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease...
... explained:
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Organizing BMA-dagen2013 IT’S THEIR 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
BMA-dagen took place yesterday at the Sparta Konferens Hotel.
With such a skilled organizing committee, they are well prepared
for their jubilee. The group happily welcomes new members.
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