Karl Carlström
@carlstromkarl
@ssmfgrants postdoctoral fellow in @GoCasteloBranco @karolinskainst
genome editing • oligodendrocytes • epigenetics • Multiple sclerosis
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Our paper exploring the effect of chromatin on prime editing and diverse pegRNA designs was published today! 👨💻🧬🎉 rdcu.be/dLu0f pridict.it UZH Science Nature Biotechnology Gerald Schwank Krauthammer Lab Bas van Steensel lab 🧵
Join our lab Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm!! We have PhD positions open in single-cell and spatial omics, check it out at: kidoktorand.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo…
Frontier Grants 3, to start your group at our department Karolinska Institutet with a startup package 1,1 M€, is now open! ki.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo… Join us and Bjørt Katrinardóttir Kragesteen Florian Rosenberger (né Schober) Christoph Ziegenhain, deadline 13 September, please spread the word!
Thrilled to see our click editing paper out today in Nature Biotechnology! 🚀 Click Editors (CEs) are a new class of genome writers which combine DNA polymerases and HUH endonucleases with RNA-programmable nickases for precise edits without DNA DSBs🧬✨ nature.com/articles/s4158…
Gonçalo GonçaloCasteloBranco and I are so excited to share our work on mapping spatial dynamics of brain development & neuroinflammation! 🤩🤩🤩Kudos to amazing postdocs Di Zhang and Leslie Kirby! 👍👍👍 Yale Engineering Karolinska Institutet biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Epigenome editing is transforming biological sciences and medicine. We're grateful for the opportunity to publish this review of the field in Nature Biotechnology. Check it out here: rdcu.be/dPjsJ
Thrilled to have part of my PhD out Nature Neuroscience ✨ Oligodendrocytes (OL) contribute to Aβ plaque burden alongside excitatory neurons, the latter crucial for local & distal plaque seeding. Also shown is the non-linearity between Aβ levels and plaque load. nature.com/articles/s4159…
Our 5 cents on disease-associated oligodendroglia Trends in Immunology sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Release of Human Protein Atlas v24!! Can’t believe it’s been almost two decades since the first release. Mathias Uhlén doing a live release at the Human Proteome conference 🍾 Check out v24!! proteinatlas.org #openscience
Researchers have developed a method that enables three-dimensional RNA analysis at cellular resolution in intact mouse brains. The new method can transform our understanding of brain function. Research by Per Uhlén, Shigeaki_Kanatani, et al. Published in Science Magazine.