Markus Dagnell

Markus Dagnell

Researcher
Visiting address: Solnavägen 9, 9A, 17177 Stockholm
Postal address: C2 Medicinsk biokemi och biofysik, C2 Biokemi Arnér, 171 77 Stockholm

Research

  • Redox reactions play a vital role in growth factor cell signaling. It has
    been shown in numerous studies that the phosphorylation cascades initiated by
    receptor binding involve inactivation of oxidant-sensitive enzymes in the
    pathway, the most prominent of these being protein tyrosine phosphatases
    (PTPs). However, it is not at all clear how these proteins become oxidized.
    The broad aim of my projects is to advance our understanding of how PTPs are
    oxidized and regulated, and how this impacts on physiological and
    pathological growth factor signaling.

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Employments

  • Researcher, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet, 2019-

Degrees and Education

  • Degree Of Doctor Of Philosophy, Department of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, 2013
  • Master Of Medical Science, Karolinska Institutet, 2008

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