Poster Session

The posters will be divided into 2 groups. The first group is divided into even numbers and the second group is divided into uneven numbers.

The poster session 1 with the even numbers will take place from 10:30 to 11:00 and the poster session 2 with the uneven numbers will take place from 12:50 to 13:20.

The division of the 2 groups is the following:

Group 1 (Time: 10:30 to 11:00):
P2 - P4 – P6 – P8– P10 – P12 – P14 – P16 – P18 – P20 - P22 - P24 - P26 - P28– P30– P32 – P34 – P36– P38 – P40 – P42 – P44 – P46 – P50 - P52 - P54 - P56 - P58 - P60 - P62 - P64 - P66 - P68 - P70 - P72

Group 2 (Time: 12:50 to 13:20):
P1 - P3 - P5 - P7 - P9 - P11 - P13 - P15 - P17 - P19 - P21 - P23 - P25 - P27 - P29 - P31 - P33 - P35 - P37 - P39 - P41 - P43 - P45 - P47 - P49 - P51 - P53 - P55 - P57 - P59 - P61 - P63 - P65 - P67 - P69 - P71 - (P73)

 

Abstracts: Posters

P1 Alina Joukainen Andersen, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Complement sensing of PEGylated carbon nanotubes
P2 Helene Andersen, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Live-cell tracking and trafficking of polyethylenimine (PEI) and PEI polyplexes
P3 Jesper Søborg Bahnsen, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Characterization of the cell-penetrating peptide penetratin and derived analogues with focus on antimicrobial and cell-penetrating effects
P4 Søren Alex Bak, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: An SPE methodology for extraction and detection of ionophores in the aquatic environment
P5 Marie Bøgh, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Design of artificial mucus for the assessment of the intestinal mucus absorption barrier
P6 Johan Peter Bøtker, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Computational modeling of the dissolution process
P7 Stefano Colombo, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: A novel qPCR design to evaluate the siRNA delivery by systematically varied nano-carriers
P8 Feng Wan, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Design of Trojan microparticles loading protein nanocomplexes
P9 Mandana Firouzi, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Apolipoprotein A1-functionalized liposome for targeting to human brain capillary endothelial cells
P10 Frans Franek, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Panoramic formulation approach: - Optimizing formulation development by biosimulation of biosimulation of clinical (virtual) trials
P11 Anne Sophie Grandvuinet, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: DSMZ Caco-2 cells can be used to identify drug-drug interactions via OATP2B1
P12 Arnaldur Hall, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Poly(ethylenimine)-induced mitochondrial proton leak and cellular energy crisis
P13 Louise Stenstrup Holm, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Protein PEGylation and preferential exclusion/binding: A case study with lysozyme and sucrose/urea
P14 Pall Thor Ingvarsson, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Role of surface characteristics in size stabilization of the cationic DDA/TDB liposomes during spray-drying
P15 Mette Hamborg Jensen, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Devloping an isothermal titration calorimetry-based method to study adjuvant-antigen interactions
P16 Sebastian Johannes Kapp, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Peptide adsorption to hydrophobic nanospheres
P17 Dhara Raijada Kaushikkumar, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Understanding complex transformations of anhydrate-hydrate forms as a function of temperature and humidity
P18 Mie Kristensen, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Non-injectable delivery of modified therapeutic peptides
P19 Bin Li, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Micro scale sample preparation with cross capillary electromembrane extraction (EME) from biological matrices
P20 Ping Li, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Self-microemulsifying drug delivery systems (SMEDDS) for oral delivery of insulin – formulation design and characterization
P21 Emil Meng-Lund, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Buccal drug delivery in vitro models showing pH depending absorption
P22 Christa Nilsson, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Cubosomes and hexosomes as drug nanocarrriers for lymphatic targeting
P23 Pernille Barbre Pedersen, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Direct visualization of dosage forms behaviour in the upper-gastrointestinal tract
P24 Martin Blædel: Vascular (Dys-)Function in Pre-Diabetes. Implications for Development of Cardiovascular Disease
P25 Ulla Janina Christine Thunig, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Tissue imaging with desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
P26 Hjalte Andreas Trnka, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Evaluating freeze-drying in 96 well-plates as a new high throughput platform for screening freeze-dried formulations
P27 Jian-Xiong Wu, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Estimation of recrystallization kinetics of piroxicam solid dispersion using image analysis
P28 Fengbin Ye, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Diffusion and partitioning in the release of piroxicam from subcutaneously administered oils
P29 Helle Adser, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: A mouse model for GIP/GLP-1 release in Duodenum/Ileum
P30 Niels Wellner Andersen, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Studies on the anorectic effect of N-acrylphosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylethanolamine in mice
P31 Kim Boddum, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: The impact of pentylenetetrazole kindling on extrasynaptic GABAA receptor expression and function
P32 Lourdes Cantarero-Arévalo, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Adolescents’ medicine use among migrant and ethnic minorities
P33 Mark Holm Christensen, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Is nicotine more exciting in the Laterodorsal Tegmental nucleus in young mice as compared to adult mice: Implications for a heightened proclivity to addict in young individuals?
P34 Sherry Dadsetan, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Metabolic mapping of ornithine and phenylacetate in cirrhotic rats – an ammonia lowering treatment?
P35 Thomas Mørch Frøsig, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Developing tools for better vaccination against cancer
P36 Karen Kleberg Hansen, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Determining the site of lipid absorption in the small intestine using phosphorimaging
P37 Freja Jacobsen, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: The role of a non-receptor tyrosine kinase in T cell receptor signalling and chronic inflammation
P38 Julie Svalø Jensen, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: KV7 channels and the human urinary bladder – treatment of overactive bladder?
P39 Jessica Klein, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: GABAergic and cholinergic effects on parvocellular neurons in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus
P40 Andreas Ørgaard Mohr, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Targeting specific sub-domains of the GluA4 ionotropic glutamate receptor by murine Fab fragments
P41 Margit Müller, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Knockdown of glycogen phosphorylase isoforms in astrocytes
P42 Jakob Dahl Nissen, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: BCAA in Brain Ischemia
P43 Kamilla Pajecka, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Importance of glutamate dehydrogenase in astrocytic energy metabolism
P44 Gry Freja Skovsted, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion induces upregulation of contractile endothelin ETB receptor in rat coronary arteries
P45 Dorte Marie Skytt Jensen, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Glutamate dehydrogenase (GBH) is essential to sustain energy metabolism in astrocyte cultures
P46 Neeraj Soni, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Cannabinoid CB1 receptors located on Laterodorsal tegmental neurons: A new aspect of regulation of marijuana addiction and states of arousal
P47 Jiaowei Tang, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy: Genetic fuzzy system modeling and simulation of vascular behavior
P48 Louise Albertsen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Udgået!
P49 Kirsten Bayer Andersen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Characterisation of an orphan GPCR, possibly involved in movement control
P50 Anne Fuglsang Barslund: Department of Molecular Drug Research: Synthesis of bivalent ligands targeting the NMDA/D1 receptor complex
P51 Vignir Isberg, Department of Molecular Drug Research: De-orphanization of GPR139 with evolutionary fingerprints
P52 Christel Barker Jensen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Argiotoxin analogs as possible subtype selection ion channel blockers of NMDA receptors
P53 Johanne Mørch Jensen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Elucidating the structure and mechanism of proton coupled oligopeptide transporters
P54 Henrik Johansson, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Taming the G-protein coupled receptor GPRC6A
P55 Lina Juknaite, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Pharmacological and structural characterization of a conformationally restricted (S)-glutamate analogue bound to AMPA and kinate receptors
P56 Marianne Molander, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Plants for treatment of snake-bite induced tissue necrosis
P57 Andreas van Maarschalkerweerd, Department of Molecular Drug Research: SAXS studies of toxic alpha-synuclein oligomers
P58 Niels Grøn Nørager, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Synthesis and biological evaluation of fluorescent argiotoxins
P59 Lenea Nørskov-Lauritsen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Molecular pharmacology of the GPRC6A receptor
P60 Magda Møller, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Screening the structural space of Glutaminase, a therapeutically relevant enzyme in cancer research, using a microfluidic mixing system for x-ray solution scattering
P61 Jeppe Anker Olsen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: NS206 is a positive allosteric modulator of α4β2 nAChRs with a novel mode of action
P62 Søren Wittrup Pedersen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Semi-synthesis of glutamate receptor associated proteins – structure and function relationship study of PDZ-domains
P63 Mette Homann Poulsen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Characterization of Philantotoxins as potential subtybe-selective blockers of Ca2+ - impermeable AMPA receptors
P64 Paola Sciortino, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Structural and biophysical properties of Glucagon-like peptide-2 and the effect of acylation
P65 Gitte Bonke Saigan, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Antimicrobial peptides as novel delivery vechicles for genetic antibiotics
P66 Azadeh Shahsavar, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Crystal structure of Lymnaea stragnalis AChBP complexed with DHβE reveals a unique mode of antagonism
P67 Jonas Skovgaard-Petersen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Molecular determinants of a novel inhibitor of the betaine-GABA transporter
P68 Thomas Bielefeldt Steffensen, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Crystal structure of the ionotropic glutamate receptor subunit GluN1 in complex with a new antagonist
P69 Pella Cecilia Söderhielm, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Elucidating conformational changes in the serotonin transporter by using voltage clamp fluorometry
P70 Xinsheng Tian, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Chemical/physical stability of three human IgG subclasses and SAXS studies of antibody conformation in solution
P71 Line Vedel, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Intercellular GPCR modulators
P72 Sileshi Gizachew Wubshet, Department of Molecular Drug Research: Direct 13C NMR detection in HPLC hyphenation mode: Analysis of Granoderma lucidum terpenoids
(P73) Peter Madelung, Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry: Impact of surfactants in solid dosage forms of poorly soluble drugs
   
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