Research Leader at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Science for Life Laboratory, Stockholm. Interested in Photosynthesis, Microbiology, Energy, History.
Hello everyone!! We are delighted to showcase, RENAISSANCE, a novel generative ML-based framework to efficiently parameterize kinetic models of metabolism directly from steady-state information.
https://t.co/Q6XUQHD195
@realLCSB Nice work! What type of experimental data is most useful for RENAISSANCE in your opinion: steady state data collected at different conditions or time course after a single perturbation?
We are now hiring postdocs to work on projects within synthetic biology of photosynthetic bacteria. Proteomics, protein engineering, HTS. Even plant transformation. Come join us in Stockholm! One application window closes next week.
https://t.co/LfokMZbu56
First preprint from a #SynBio pet project of ours. We show that proteinaceous filaments can be assembled in cyanobacteria - a great starting point for organising pathways. Let's work on bringing #nanotechnology into the #greenbiotech world! ✨💚
https://t.co/5jh8OOJeUr
Thanks to @EleniStavrin for visiting us @scilifelab to talk about organic electronics and application in plants! Lots of discussion and interest in this topic.
Our paper showing hydrogen is an important energy source in the deep, vast oceans is now published in Nature Microbiology (@NatureMicrobiol). The culmination of a five-year effort featuring insights from local and global waters and pure cultures. 1/3 https://t.co/dFRVKDKQtw
Fast filtration and metabolite extraction for cyanobacteria. The haze is burning oil from a vacuum pump of unknown provenance. Thanks to @LinkLabs for protocols (it did work!) @axelknave_axel@Mjanasch
Planning the 1st Swedish Symposium on Enzyme Engineering with @Ch_Schnepel. Excited to bring all of our mutations together. Save the (yet unknown) date! 🇸🇪🧑🔬