
Roberta Filograna
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https://molmet.ki.se/filograna 01-04-2020 07:08:13
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The study "PARKIN is not required to sustain OXPHOS function in adult mammalian tissues" by Roberta Filograna et al now online: biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh⊠PARKIN loss does not impair OXPHOS function in different tissues of ageing mice or in skeletal muscle of an adult human patient.



Two neighboring cells can be so different! Releasing scDVP - single-cell #DeepVisualProteomics for combined imaging and mass spectrometry-based proteomics in the intact tissue context. One cell at a time. nature.pulse.ly/13a4oy6x1y Nature Methods Hereâs a summary! (1/n)


Please see our latest mitochondrial transcription review, together with Ben Tan Benedict Tan: nature.com/articles/s4158âŠ

Are you interested in understanding the molecular basis of mitochondrial DNA disease? We are looking for enthusiastic PostDocs to join the group of Nils-Göran Larsson (Nils-Göran Larsson) within Division of Molecular Metabolism, KI at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm. ki.varbi.com/en/what:job/joâŠ


PostDoc opportunity! We are looking for an enthusiastic #PostDoc to study how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disease. Join my research group within Division of Molecular Metabolism, KI Karolinska Institutet ki.varbi.com/en/what:job/joâŠ

Just a few days left to apply for a #Postdoc position! Join us in the vibrant work environment at Division of Molecular Metabolism, KI in Stockholm!

I have the honor and pleasure of co-organizing the EMBO workshop on Molecular Biology of Mitochondrial Gene Maintenance & Expression, with an amazing lineup of speakers! Join us in Poland from May 19-23! Early-carreer researchers especially encouraged! meetings.embo.org/event/24-mitocâŠ

Our study is finally out! nature.com/articles/s4153⊠We here show that PARKIN is dispensable for OXPHOS function in adult mouse tissues and in skeletal muscle from a PD-patient. Thanks to Nils-Göran Larsson , Motori Lab, Thomas Perlmann and Per Svenningsson for the great collaboration!


New paper from us on the in vivo role of the LRPPRC/SLIRP protein complex and its crucial role in mammalian mtDNA gene expression: academic.oup.com/nar/advance-ar⊠Congratulations Diana Rubalcava for great work! Thank you to all coauthors for a very nice collaboration.



Happy to share our latest manuscript on using quantitative proteomics to diagnose patients with mitochondrial disease. Great collaboration with Taylor Lab and Lukas KĂ€ll insight.jci.org/articles/view/âŠ



We are excited to share our latest work on mechanisms that protect from mitochondrial dysfunction. Thank you to all collaborators and the 4th anonymous reviewer for supporting us. Matthias Mann Lab Nature Communications Florian Rosenberger nature.com/articles/s4146âŠ

đšPostDoc Alert! We are looking for an enthusiastic and driven #PostDoc to study the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases. Join my research group Division of Molecular Metabolism, KI within Karolinska Institutet! #Mitochondria #Neurodegeneration #MitoJobs ki.varbi.com/se/what:job/joâŠ

Interested in mitochondrial biology? We are looking for an enthusiastic PostDoctoral fellow and PhD student to join our group in Stockholm. mitojobs Division of Molecular Metabolism, KI For the PhD position: kidoktorand.varbi.com/what:job/jobID⊠For the PostDoc position: ki.varbi.com/what:job/jobIDâŠ

Exciting news from Pretzel Therapeutics! Weâve launched a Phase 1 trial for our POLG activatorâPX578âtargeting rare mito. syndromes with potential for Parkinsonâs & Alzheimerâs diseases Congratulations to the entire teamâproud to be part of this journey! pretzeltx.com/pretzel-therapâŠ