Excited to announce that our work on SARS-CoV-2 #serology with dried blood spots has now been #reviewed and published today in @NatureComms - Huge thanks to all participants, co-authors, constructive reviewers, funders…. Read 👉 https://t.co/8TzGFVlWmi
Want to learn about recent super-resolution live cell imaging and spectroscopy tools? We are organizing a course with @IlariaTesta4@sedwards1992@ALMScilife at @scilifelab with online practicals. Registration open for everyone + credits for PhDs in SE.
https://t.co/ByVfsKCFpX
Happy to see that data generated by our facility team have contributed to this interesting study! #teamwork@scilifelab@KTHuniversity @ChrisSundling
https://t.co/O7tQ8V3YgI
We are looking for a postdoc to study biophysics of host-pathogen interactions. Excellent collaborative project with @mcinerney_gerry @LeoHanke2 @JLS_Lab@CFredolini @simonelsasser @eriklindahl & Volker Lauschke & Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo.
Apply here: https://t.co/pKOvXldrCl
. @BrodinPetter lab present a systems-level, longitudinal study of 37 #COVID19 patients monitored from acute to recovery phases. They identify cell-protein dependencies & co-regulated features, as well as a shared immunological trajectory during recovery from severe COVID19.
[ENG] Read more below about the projects where, among others, SciLifeLab researchers Peter Nilsson,
@jochwenk and @CFredolini (@KTHuniversity) and SciLifeLab facilities @AutoimmunityP and @plasmaprofiling, are involved.
The @QBI_UCSF Coronavirus Research Group (QCRG) is happy to present our Virus-Human #SARSCoV2 Protein Interaction Map published in @nature. We tested clinically-approved drugs/compounds derived from our map and found many with potential to treat #COVID19.
https://t.co/5OxMqW2QRP
I would like to thank @jochwenk and
@plasmaprofiling team for assisting us in generation of plasma proteomics data. It was a great addition to our study.
This @apoorva_nyc piece on #SARSCoV2 serology assays is a must read for two reasons:
A: Incredible team science is happening during this pandemic
B: The first in depth look at the performance metrics of these assays (spoiler - some are shockingly bad!)
https://t.co/X0m4JvwKHQ
On April 8, 1000 anonymous self-sampling kits for COVID-19 were distributed randomly to Stockholm residents. @jochwenk (@scilifelab/@KTHuniversity), Director of SciLifeLab’s @plasmaprofiling facility, is one of the researchers involved. Read more: https://t.co/A5wsilnGtN
The labs of @pelechanolab@jochwenk@MatsNilssonLab are selected by @scilifelab to lead the collaborative effort supported by @2017Kaw100 for the development of diagnostic methods, treatments and mapping how the genetic material of the #coronavirus#COVID19 changes over time.
KI has now received the test material for Covid-19 that will allow scientists to perform analyses on patient samples. The lab will soon be ready thanks to the swift cooperation of KI researchers and Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation https://t.co/XLd7Qsf0d3