LacZymes - A structural view on enzymes involved in ß-lactam antibiotic resistance

Group members

Hanna-Kirsti S. Leiros, Professor in structural biology and group leader

Ørjan Samuelsen Professor in microbiology at K-res and and Department of Pharmacy.

Annette Bayer Professor in Organic chemistry

Christopher Frøhlich, Researcher working on serine-ß-lactamases and metallo-ß-lactamases. Performing protein evolution and structure function relationships of OXA-48.

Marc Boomgaren, Researcher in Organic chemistry, Synthetizing and designing LacZymes inhibitors.

Alexandra Kondratieva, PhD student in  Organic chemistry, Synthetizing and designing LacZymes inhibitors.

Daniel Salamonsen, PhD student in Biomolecular and Structural Chemistry. Working on serine-ß-lactamases and perform proetin evolution and structure function relationships of OXA-48 nad KPC-2.

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Former group members:

Nina Nevjar Martinsen, Master student working on Serine-ß-lactamases focusing on protein evolution and structure function relationships.

Aya Ismael,  PhD student in  Organic chemistry, Synthetizing and designing LacZymes inhibitors

Susann Skagseth,  Researcher worked on  serine-ß-lactamases and metallo-ß-lactamases.

Ane Molden Thomassen, Master student worked on serine-ß-lactamases

Sundus Akhter, PhD student in  Organic chemistry, Synthetizing and designing LacZymes inhibitor

Tony Christopeit,  Research Scientist, with very high competence in Surface plasmon resonance (SPR)

Bjarte Aarmo Lund,  PhD student, worked on serine-ß-lactamases

Susann Skagseth,  PhD student working on metallo-ß-lactamases

Trine Josefine O. Carlsen,  Technician involved in cloning, expression, purification and crystallization

Birgit Nesheim, Master student who worked on serine-ß-lactamases

SIlje Lauksund, Engineer on inhibitor characterization

Kine Susann Waade Edvardsen, Laboratory engineer 

 



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