Amanda Bundgaard
@amandabundgaar2
Assistant professor at AU studying molecular adaptations to oxygen deprivation
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21-09-2019 12:31:57
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Good news! My review with SchulteLab was released this morning. We cover a lot of ground on mitochondrial function and thermal performance. It was a long time coming and I'm glad to release it into the wild. Journal of Experimental Biology jeb.biologists.org/content/223/20…
Read new Graphical Review on gasomitters (NO and H2S) serve as signaling molecules for metabolic suppression and protection against oxidative damage when turtles are deprived of oxygen: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Comp. Biochem. Physiol. Amanda Bundgaard
We are very proud of this collection: Comparative Physiology and the Legacy of August Krogh, 1920-2020. Edited by Tobias Wang Aarhus Universitet & our Editor-in-Chief @mikehedrick510 Cal State East Bay. Freely available #sharingscience bit.ly/3bpAUH0
Amanda Bundgaard presenting work on terrapin heart mitochondria, how do they respond to the lack of oxygen and then reoxygenation ..which they deal with in nature but we cant? they don't overshoot in their reactive oxygen production when they have oxygen again.. how? SEB @sebiology.bsky.social
News and Views on our new paper in nature by Dr. Susana Clusella-Trullas: The point of no return for species facing heatwaves 🔥 nature.com/articles/d4158… @Michael_Oersted Johannes Overgaard Tobias Wang
Stroke victims suffer brain damage because of ROS released when oxygen returns to the brain, however Amanda Bundgaard & co show that some turtles are protected from this damage after coming out of underwater hibernation because they generate less ROS 🧵1/2 bit.ly/42Oevuw
Excited that I get to continue doing naked mole-rat research in Denmark Zoophysiology with a Carlsberg Reintegration Fellowship 🤓🐀🔬
Happy to announce a PhD opportunity in my lab at Zoophysiology Department of Biology, Aarhus University on retinal respiratory and metabolic physiology. The position is fully funded and open to both national and international students. (1/2)
We (myself and Anja Riber Animal behaviour, stress and welfare - AU Institut for Husdyr- og Veterinærvidenskab, AU Technical Sciences - Aarhus University Aarhus University) can now advertise the #PhD position based on this DK Frie Forsk.fond grant to study the #physiology of #KeelBoneFracture... please apply and find details here - phd.tech.au.dk/for-applicants… deadline 15th May.
In their recent Review, Amanda Bundgaard &co discuss how oxidative damage with variable oxygen levels is lower in ectotherms than endotherms due to intrinsic and plastic differences in their metabolism. journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/22… #Biology #Science #comparativephysiology #Zoology
New assistant prof Amanda Bundgaard tells us how animals, & ectotherms in particular, tend not to experience toxic levels of oxygen radicals in response to O2 fluctuations and how naked mole-rats are her favourite animal in her ECR Spotlight bit.ly/3xgRC8F
Don't miss this great piece of work from Jane Reznick Lab on the fascinating metabolic intricacies of the naked mole-rat