Kirsten Sandvig

Kirsten Sandvig

Sandvig has been studying binding and intracellular transport of protein toxins from bacteria and plants. These toxins include the bacterial toxins Shiga toxin and diphtheria toxin as well as plant toxins such as abrin, ricin, modeccin and viscumin.

The interactions of the toxins with cells are studied to learn more about intracellular transport in general, to investigate protein translocation across membranes, to study toxins in particular with respect to their use as cancer specific drugs, and to learn more about the intoxication process of these molecules. This is of interest in connection with infectious diseases, but also of interest in connection with investigation of cell signalling and apoptosis.

Kirsten Sandvig Group click to enlarge image

Kirsten Sandvig Group click to enlarge image


The Sandvig research group is member of a Centre of Excellence, Centre for Cancer Biomedicine (CCB)