• The Svedberg seminar series: Dr. Aviv Regev

    Dr. Aviv Regev, from Genentech, USA will talk about Cell atlases as roadmaps in health and disease

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
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    The Svedberg seminar series: Assoc. Prof. Daniel Globisch

    Associate Professor Daniel Globisch, SciLifeLab Fellow at Uppsala University / Dept. Chem - BMC, will talk about "Exploring Gut Microbiota Metabolism – Unique Chemical Biology Tools for Metabolomics".

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
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    The Svedberg seminar series: Prof. Ana Pombo

    Ana Pombo, MDC Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology (BIMSB) , Humboldt University, Germany, will talk about "Functional specialization of 3D genome structures in brain cell types"

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
    Online event via Zoom
  • The Svedberg seminar series: Prof. Paolo Parini

    Prof. Paolo Parini, from Karolinska University Hospital, will talk about: Network Medicine Approach to Atherosclerosis

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
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    The Svedberg seminar series: Ass. Prof. Prashant Singh

    Assoc. Prof. Prashant Singh, SciLifeLab Fellow at Uppsala University, will talk about "Scalable Likelihood-Free Parameter Inference of Stochastic Biochemical Reaction Networks"

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
    Online event via Zoom
  • The Svedberg seminar series: Ass. Prof. Maria Kasper

    Maria Kasper, from Karolinska Institutet, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, will talk about "Decoding the molecular anatomy of skin"

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
    Online event via Zoom

    The Svedberg seminar series: Prof. Tuuli Lappalainen

    Tuuli Lappalainen, Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Gene Technology, KTH, will talk about Functional variation in the human genome: lessons from the transcriptome.

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
    Online event via Zoom
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  • The Svedberg seminar series: Prof. Claudia Langenberg

    Claudia Langenberg, Professor of Computational Medicine at the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH) and MRC Investigator and Programme Leader at the MRC Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge, will present examples of how the integration of different omics in large patient and population studies can help to predict disease risk, understand mechanisms, and reveal shared connections between different diseases.

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
    Online event via Zoom
  • Decreased levels of oxygen radicals cause autoimmune disease.

    Prof. Rikard Holmdahl from Karolinska Institute will talk about Finding and understanding genes associated with common diseases; decreased levels of oxygen radicals cause autoimmune disease

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
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