I started my PhD in October 2021 in a joint project between Section for Biochemisty and Molecular Biology and the Section of Physiology and Cell biology. Under the supervision of Rafal Ciosk and Marianne Fyhn I have developed a mouse model of profound hypothermia and rewarming. Using state of the art viral delivery systems of fluorescent proteins, I am investigating neuronal structure and function during hypothermic conditions in various brain regions of the mouse.
Tina Kleven
Doctoral Research Fellow
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Section for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Email
tina.kleven@ibv.uio.no
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2517
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Kristine Bonnevies Hus
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Postboks 1066 Blindern
0316 Oslo
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Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
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Publications
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Rattner, Amir; Terrillion, Chantelle E.; Jou, Claudia; Kleven, Tina; Hu, Shun Felix & Williams, John [Show all 15 contributors for this article] (2020). Developmental, cellular, and behavioral phenotypes in a mouse model of congenital hypoplasia of the dentate gyrus. eLIFE. ISSN 2050-084X. 9, p. 1–30. doi: 10.7554/eLife.62766.
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Oct. 4, 2021 11:14 AM
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