[The Svedberg seminar] – Optogenetic control of gene expression dynamics in single cells
Prof. Mary Dunlop Boston University, USA
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Prof. Mary Dunlop Boston University, USA
Professor Karl-Johan Malmberg (M.D. Ph.D) , Oslo University Biography Professor Karl-Johan Malmbergis a Specialist in Hematology with over 25 years of experience in NK cell research and cancer immunotherapy. He is the Director of a Norwegian Research Council Center of Excellence, The Precision Immunotherapy Alliance (PRIMA) and leads an international team of 20 scientists based in […]
The 2nd SciLifeLab PULSE Call opened on December 15! This webinar gives PULSE applicants an opportunity to receive information on e.g. the matchmaking and application process, as well as eligibility rules. There will also be time for Q&A:s.
Aubrey Weigel
Project Scientist, CellMap Project Team
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus
The 3rd Symposium on Complex Diseases Join us for an exciting day dedicated to advancing precision health and tackling the challenges of complex diseases. This symposium brings together leading researchers, clinicians, and industry to explore how molecular insights can transform clinical practice and improve patient outcomes. For information about the symposium in Swedish: Unlocking Precision […]
Ass. Prof. Gene‑Wei Li Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
Umeå University warmly invites you to Metabolomics in Life Science 2026, showcasing the latest NMR- and MS-based metabolomics research from Sweden, the Nordics, and beyond. The conference brings together researchers from around the world to share knowledge and discuss advances in areas like clinical and precision medicine, plant metabolomics, spatial and single-cell metabolomics, multi-omics, and computational/AI […]
Gene‑Wei Li, Associate Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA Abstract Precise transcription termination is essential for defining gene boundaries and achieving proper RNA output. I will discuss two recent advances regarding transcription termination in bacteria. First, we re-defined the features required for intrinsic terminators: in addition to the canonical hairpin and U-tract, two conserved sequence […]
Simon Scheuring Weill Cornell Medicine, USA Simon Scheuring is Distinguished Professor of Anesthesiology Research in the Department of Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, USA. He is a trained biologist (Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland). During his MSc and PhD, he learned electron microscopy (EM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) for the structure […]
The Chemical Biology Unit (CBCS) and the Drug Discovery and Development (DDD) platform at SciLifeLab have calls out for projects. CBCS is seeking projects in Chemical Biology that include assay development for small-molecule screening and profiling, as well as enabling chemistry. For more information, please visit www.cbcs.se. The DDD platform is looking for new project proposals […]
Online seminar about the call and the application process.
Last updated: 2025-09-02
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