Research at the department
Our research interests range from theoretical research on early evolution, through single molecule studies, to molecular processes in whole organisms. We work on Drosophila immunity, regeneration in salamanders, insect physiology and innate immunity, chromatin structure and pre-mRNA processing, biogenesis of mRNA and rRNA and RNA editing.

Group Ylva Engström
Innate Immunity in Drosophila
Group Jamie Morrison
Cellular and molecular mechanisms that govern tissue regeneration
Group Ulrich Theopold
Insect physiology and innate immunity
Group Neus Visa
Quality control of mRNA biogenesis Crosstalk between transcription, chromatin structure and pre-mRNA processing Actin and profilin in the cell nucleus
Group Lars Wieslander
Biogenesis of mRNA and rRNA
Group Marie Öhman
RNA editing in the mammalian transcriptome
Please contact group leaders directly if you are interested in pursuing a degree project, graduate or postdoctoral training in one of our research programs.
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October 18, 2012
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Source: Department of Molecular Biology and Functional Genomics