Membrane Biochemistry

The virtual Department of Membrane Biochemistry is committed to advancing the understanding of the inner life of membranes. Our focus primarily lies in the neuronal membrane, however the Department is deeply interested in the interplay between specific proteins and membrane lipids in other cellular membranes as well as organelle membranes.

The researchers of this Department are therefore studying lipidomics as well as proteomics, using state-of-the-art approaches in both fields to examine lipid-protein interactions as a nexus contributing to a healthy cellular environment. In that sense we are seeking multidisciplinary approaches combining tools such as CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing, electrophysiology, enzyme activity assays, metabolomics analyses with advanced pan-omics or integrative analysis of multi-omics data.

The ultimate goal is to contribute to the understanding of complex membrane dynamics in order to elucidate the neurobiological basis of complex brain disorders’ ethiopathogenesis, as well as other membrane-linked disorders. The Department will foster collaborations, reagents and experience exchanges, as well as joint applications for competitive funding.

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This department is dedicated to advancing research and collaboration in Cardiovascular Diseases. As the department grows, this space will showcase:

  • Participating Research Groups & Contacts – Connecting experts across institutions.
  • Current Projects & Collaborations – Highlighting innovative research and joint efforts.
  • Key Publications & Outputs – Sharing impactful findings and contributions.
  • Events & Webinars – Engaging the research community with discussions and knowledge exchange

We invite researchers and experts to join us in shaping this department, contributing to its activities, and driving meaningful advancements in the field.

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The VRC is open to active scientists and researchers from Alliance4Life partner institutions. Members are expected to contribute by participating in discussions, engaging in collaborative projects, and attending events.

As the platform is currently in its alpha phase, early members will:

📢 Receive regular updates and newsletters featuring events, funding opportunities, and research resources.
🚀 Gain early access to the beta version of the VRC platform, helping to shape its future functionality and features.

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Department director

Assoc. Prof. Kristina Mlinac Jerković

Membrane Biochemistry Department Director


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