In vivo site-specific engineering to reprogram human T cells
William Nyberg is an
Assistant Professor at the Center for Hematology and Regenerative Medicine at Karolinska Institutet in Huddinge and a newly appointed SciLifeLab Fellow.
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William Nyberg is an
Assistant Professor at the Center for Hematology and Regenerative Medicine at Karolinska Institutet in Huddinge and a newly appointed SciLifeLab Fellow.
This presentation will describe this workflow and discuss considerations for various ONT classes, emphasizing the importance of ONT-specific factors such as chemistry, delivery systems, and tissue distribution in OffT evaluation. It will also cover strategies for experimental verification and risk assessment and discuss the potential of machine learning models to enhance OffT prediction.
Jan Ellenberg, Director of SciLifeLab, Professor Karolinska Institutet
Seminar where PhDs & Postdocs present their projects. You can bring your lunch.
Visiting Professor Liz Miller from the Division of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Scotland UK, will give a seminar at SciLifeLab Campus Solna. The seminar should be of particular interest to cell and structural biologists interested in membrane associated processes operating during the early stages of the secretory pathway. Background […]
The seminar series PULSE Challenge is connected to the MSCA co-funded* postdoctoral program SciLifeLab PULSE, that will train 48 future leaders in life sciences. The program focuses on innovative, fundamental and translational research carried out in supportive and diverse academic and industrial environments, preparing postdocs with necessary skills for long-term career sustainability. Click HERE to […]
Welcome to the SciLifeLab Lund seminar series! These seminars are designed to highlight SciLifeLab Lund, our cutting-edge research infrastructure, and the diverse resources available to the scientific community. In the 5th seminar, we will have a look into the Display & Selection Technologies unit (DST) which is part of the SciLifeLab Drug Discovery & Development […]
Seminar where PhDs & Postdocs present their projects. You can bring your lunch.
SciLifeLab Lund is pleased to welcome SciLifeLab Chemical Biology & Genome Engineering Platform (CBGE) and Drug Discovery and Development Platform (DDD) and host their Roadshow in Lund. During the seminar “Small Molecules, CRISPR & Chemical Proteomics: From Decoding Biology to Drug Discovery”, we will have a look into both platforms and an user will showcase a […]
SciLifeLab is thrilled to invite you to the symposium 'Automation of research processes with LLMs and AI', to be held on March 6 at Eva & Georg Klein lecture hall, Biomedicum, Karolinska Institutet Campus Solna. The purpose of the symposium is practical knowledge sharing, inspiration, and reflection on the future of scientific processes in life […]
Seminar where PhDs & Postdocs present their projects. You can bring your lunch.
Clinical Genomics Webinar Series
Last updated: 2023-04-21
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