Media & Publications 2023.01.11 CBMR publications and media appearances in December 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in December 2022
Media & Publications 2022.12.14 CBMR publications and media appearances in November 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in November 2022
Where are they now? 2022.11.28 "I come to work and it smells wonderfully of animals, everywhere" Where did your interest in science come from? As a kid, I was always curious about how stuff worked…
Research 2022.11.14 Promise of better treatment for diabetes in Greenland after discovery of widespread genetic variant An international team of researchers have discovered a new genetic variant that is responsible for…
Media & Publications 2022.11.04 CBMR publications and media appearances in October 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in October 2022
Recruitment 2022.11.03 "Integrating epidemiological and omics data can help us to understand what's really going on" Associate Professor Marta Guasch-Ferré relocates from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,…
Media & Publications 2022.10.13 CBMR publications and media appearances in September 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in September 2022
Recruitment 2022.10.11 “If fixing metabolic diseases was easy, someone would have done it by now” Associate Professor Jordi Merino relocates from Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, to start a…
Faces of CBMR 2022.09.27 Stung by a scorpion while doing research in Tanzania Line Hjort studies diabetes and pregnancy, and is working on the Tanzania study. Read more about he…
Media & Publications 2022.09.08 CBMR publications and media appearances in August 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in August 2022
Where are they now? 2022.08.11 "It’s really nice to be able to spread my wings and not just work in the lab." Emilie Glad Bak joined CBMR as a PhD Student working on human microbiomes and viromes, and after sh…
Media & Publications 2022.08.10 CBMR publications and media appearances in June and July 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in June and July 2022
RESEARCH 2022.06.28 One-third of Greenlanders are at risk for high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease A genetic variant that is present in nearly 30% of Greenlanders is linked to high cholesterol and a…
Media & Publications 2022.06.01 CBMR publications and media appearances in May 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in May 2022
Research 2022.05.23 Sperm count can double with sustained weight loss Men all over the world are suffering from deteriorating semen quality – often referred to as an…
Faces of CBMR 2022.05.10 “Sometimes you're the very first person in the world to know something – that’s a pretty cool feeling.” Ben Stocks studies the effect of diabetes and obesity on the proteomes of different organs. Read…
Ascending Investigators 2022.05.06 Two CBMR scientists receive DKK 10M Ascending Investigator Grants What is the difference between body fat in people with metabolic disease and those without? Can a…
Antimicrobial resistance 2022.05.05 Researchers mobilise to combat antimicrobial resistance Antibiotic use is increasing, and the WHO predicts that in just 30 years antimicrobial resistance…
Media & Publications 2022.05.02 CBMR publications and media appearances in April 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in April 2022
Media & Publications 2022.04.04 CBMR publications and media appearances in March 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in March 2022
Where are they now? 2022.03.22 “My end product in industry is helping patients” Marie Aare Bentsen is a portfolio scientist at Novo Nordisk, where she is “on a mission to find and…
Research spin outs 2022.03.15 Two CBMR Group Leaders join the BioInnovation Institute’s Venture Lab program Scientists at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR) study metaboli…
Media & Publications 2022.03.02 CBMR publications and media appearances in February 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in February 2022
DNRF Chair Grant 2022.02.28 Professor Ruth Loos receives DKK 8 million DNRF Chair grant Professor Ruth Loos, CBMR's Vice Executive Director is awarded DKK 8,000,000 over a three-year…
Microbiome 2022.02.18 Scientists characterize the imbalanced gut bacteria of patients with myocardial infarction, angina and heart failure Professor Oluf Pedersen from the University of Copenhagen, calls for stronger and more focused…
Sustainability 2022.02.17 CBMR’s laboratories go green with a Silver LEAF certification LEAF helps laboratories reduce waste, energy and resource use. CBMR’s laboratories have now secured…
Research 2022.02.01 Monkeys lose their taste for alcohol when given liver hormone FGF21 Vervet monkeys, known for their love of alcohol, drink 50 percent less if given the hormone FGF15…
Media & Publications 2022.01.24 CBMR publications and media appearances in January 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in January 2022
Research 2022.01.13 Scientists dive deep into the different effects of morning and evening exercise Exercise causes the body to release different signals that improve health and now scientists have…
Faces of CBMR 2022.01.11 “Obesity is highly stigmatized, but our research can show that it isn’t a choice” Sophia Metz is a German PhD Student at CBMR who investigating the genetic underpinnings of obesity…