Natural Product Chemistry and Organic Analysis at NMBU
This research group at NMBU holds a strong position in organic analysis, organic synthesis and biological interactions. D. student
Lena Oksdal Foseid, Ph.
This group holds a strong position in organic analysis, organic synthesis and biological interactions. Main interests of the group comprise development of new organic analytic methodology, the structure of small and medium molecules and their roles in different biological systems. Main research teams:
• Bioorganic Chemistry (Contact person: ProfessorMorten Sørlie)
• Biophysics (Contact person: a
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Chemistry at NMBU
This group holds a strong position in organic analysis, organic synthesis and biological interactions. Main interests of the group comprise development of new organic analytic methodology, the structure of small and medium molecules and their roles in different biological systems.
Main research teams:
• Bioorganic chemistry (Contact person: professor Morten Sørlie)
• Natural products chemistry (Contact person: professor Yngve Stenstrøm)
• Organic trace analysis: Contact person: professor Roland Kallenborn
• Organic analysis and mass spectrometry (Contact person: professor Dag Ekeberg)
The group Natural Product Chemistry and Organic Analysis:
Morten Sørlie, Professor and group leader from 1. June 2020.
Yngve Stenstrøm, Professor
Roland Kallenborn, Professor
Dag Ekeberg, Professor
Åsmund Kjendseth Røhr, associate professor
Trond Vidar Hansen, Professor II
Carl Fredrik Næss-Andresen, Guest Research Scientist
Hanne Devle, senior engineer, Ph. D.
Anne Gravdahl, senior engineer
Salima Fjeld, senior engineer
Lene Ruud Lima, senior engineer
Morten Skaugen, senior engineer
Anne Grethe Hamre, Post doc
Laura Röhler, Ph. D. student
Simen Gjelseth Antonsen, Post doc
Lena Oksdal Foseid, Ph. D. student
Eirin Stork, Ph.D. student
Amanda K. Votvik, Ph.D. student
Jens M. J. Nolsøe, Post doc
Lukas Rieder, Post doc
Ivo Havranek, post doc
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