Erik Portelius, Associate Professor at the Section of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, has won the Astrup Prize Competition, which is a prize in clinical chemistry. Erik received the prize for a lecture on the relationship between early stages of Alzheimer’s and levels of neurogranin, a protein related to brain synapses that can be measured in spinal fluid. Read more in the digital journal Clinical Biochemistry in the Nordic region: Astrup Prisvindernes emner ved NFKK 2016 >>>