
Harald Stenmark
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13-03-2018 18:47:52
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Regulation of macropinocytosis (cellular drinking) by the phosphoinositide- and actin-binding protein Phafin2 is used for feeding cancer cells. Nice work by Kay Schink at Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming and friends. nature.com/articles/s4146…

Inhibiting #autophagy increases the efficacy of low-dose photodynamic therapy. Successful collaboration between Andreas Brech's project group at Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming and PDT experts at Institute for Cancer Research. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


If you are interested in #autophagy and state-of-the-art microscopy, don't hesitate to apply to this postdoc position with Alf Håkon Lystad at Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming. jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…

Congratulations to our outstanding lab safety representative Ulrikke Dahl Brinch at Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming for receiving the prize for best lab safety work at Universitetet i Oslo. The prize of NOK 50.000 was presented by University Director Arne Benjaminsen.


Good news for Norwegian Life Scientists working with microscopy: Norwegian Advanced Light Microscopy Imaging Network Phase II (NALMIN-II) is among 22 national infrastructures funded by Norges forskningsråd. forskningsradet.no/nyheter/2021/2…

Congratulations Kay Schink ! A well deserved award. We are very proud to have you on our team #Instituttforkreftforskning Oslounivsykehus Kjetil Tasken Harald Stenmark Vant kreftforskningspris dagensmedisin.no/artikler/2021/…

Today we honoured Kay Schink with the ICR Researcher-of-the-Year prize funded by RadiumLegat for his excellent work, many congratulations! Kay studies how cancer cells drink (macropinocytosis) and how this impacts uptake of nutrients. Oslounivsykehus UiO - Det medisinske fakultet Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming



Fint oppslag på forskning.no om Kay Schink ved Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming som ble "årets forsker" ved Institutt for kreftforskning for sine studier av hvordan kreftceller bygger seg opp med proteinshakes. forskning.no/forskningspris…

Come and join us! Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming ous-research Norges forskningsråd Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Targeted Cancer Therapy finn.no/242386862?taid… via FINN.no

Congratulations to the winners of the "best article" prizes from Oslounivsykehus, including Sebastian Schultz at Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming!



#Cholesterol transfer via endoplasmic reticulum contacts mediates #lysosome damage repair Harald Stenmark Maja Radulovic et al Universitetet i Oslo embopress.org/doi/10.15252/e…


I am so happy that preprint is now published in the The EMBO Journal! Thanks once again to all co-authors! embopress.org/doi/full/10.15…

Vi i Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming er skuffet over at Norges forskningsråd har bestemt seg for å ikke gjennomføre midtveisevaluering av SFF-IV. khrono.no/mener-norges-f…

Check out our new PNASNews story showing how clathrin controls bidirectional communication at the immunological synapse! Many thanks to the awesome people at the Dustin lab NDORMS, Salvo, Pablo F. Céspedes, David Saliba Lab, Elke Kurz, Kseniya Michael Dustin pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Vines et al. Jason King with Hannes Maib @soldatilab describe a new tool for imaging the mysterious signaling lipid PI(3,5)P2 in live cells for the first time. hubs.la/Q02kSwBx0 In our Tools collection: hubs.la/Q02kSFN10

New paper from Eva Wenzel and co-workers in Camilla Raiborg's project group at Centre for Cancer Cell Reprogramming, showing how cancer cells can transfer their invasive properties to nearby cells. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…