Postdoc at KI. LaCaixa INPhINIT PhD at CNIO. Passionate about omics 🧠
Often working out, usually doing science, always challenging myself.
Grit+Kindness
📢 We're hiring! Postdoc position available at our lab at the Karolinska Institute in beautiful Stockholm to work on exciting projects developing and applying spatial genomics.
Apply here: https://t.co/e63IRJ8tlM
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@karolinskainst#ScienceJobs
A field ignored for such a long time now exploding with new concepts, unexplored biology and hopefully soon translation into better opportunities for cancer patients. Both Michelle and Frank are receiving the recognition of those that pioneer new territories, the bravest ones!
I am thrilled to share that last week I had the pleasure of defending my doctoral thesis in front of an outstanding committee of leading experts. I enjoyed the discussion as much as I enjoyed the whole journey.
Thanks to everyone who has been part of this exciting adventure!
Are you interested in human brain immunology and cancer?
We have an open PhD position come and join us! https://t.co/vnk0cBxzQT @slinnarsson@karolinskainst
Brain goop that traps hunger neurons drives obesity
A mechanism for metabolic disease is traced to a defective cellular scaffolding that holds together the brain’s hunger cells, making them insulin resistant.
For @Nature w @garrondodd@kim_alonge
https://t.co/7PBh1FVPeI
Check out our latest Perspective article from @LucieLaplane & @cmaley!
They explore the limits of clonal evolution in cancer, identifying non-evolutionary phenomena that challenge the theory & propose an expanded framework .
Read it here: https://t.co/nqDF98qBwz
Excited to share a new work from @kipnislab by amazing Wenqing Gao (twitter-less) on developing engineered T cell therapy for CNS injury || https://t.co/0BAa3m7J5Q
The human brain is usually considered to be beyond the reach of most immune cells.
However, analysis of people who have brain tumours has revealed tumour-targeting T cells of the immune system in skull bones near the cancer site https://t.co/Fq7a3BKN7R
To make a discovery you need to either (1) be young with an open mind, (2) work with someone that’s young and has an open mind, (3) be older but move to a new field which naturally gives you an open mind, or (4) be older but somehow retain an open mind (hard, but not impossible).
"Prioritizing family life does not detract from professional success, it enhances it"
Success should not be measured by number of papers or citations, but by the positive impact we have on people live's
https://t.co/xGogfJ5CrL
In today's Cell, we propose a “developmental constraint” model whereby cancer cell state plasticity is restricted by the organism’s developmental map to access progenitor-like states and differentiated-like states of adjacent lineages.🧵⬇️
https://t.co/1HM7fYQJO4 @AyushiPatel3994
I am recruiting for a Scientist (I) position at UAB: help guide our Alzheimer’s, Fronto-Temporal Dementia and ALS research!
Skills required: PhD, iPSC/Cortical organoid cultures. Lab management. Expertise in NGN2 differentiation welcomed, but not required.
Pay: 83K/year.
Super happy to share our latest work on the impact of nutrient signaling to mTORC1 on longevity @NatureAging by the one and only @AnaOrtegamolin1 and many others at @EfeyanLab.
https://t.co/3a3JRN6Mcl
Compared to the bioRxiv preprint last year 👇, new results include an integrative analysis with #scATAC/#scRNA co-assay data, demonstrating the added value of #GAGEseq in connecting CREs with target genes. 2/3 https://t.co/wIFvLCRblF