Campus Solna Science talks 2021
Virtual Event
June 14 @ 08:00 – June 16 @ 17:00 CEST
SciLifeLab Campus Solna symposium is designed to inform the community about recent work, provide an opportunity for scientists to present ongoing research, and introduce new fellows.
To create an open environment that encourages the unrestrained sharing of ongoing research and unpublished work, the taking of screen shots, video or audio recording is not allowed during the presentations. Of course, taking written notes is fine.
For details please email science.talks@scilifelab.se
Program
Monday, June 14
09:00 | Opening note – Welcome to Science Talks, Per Ljungdahl, SciLifeLab Campus Solna Director |
Bioimaging Chair: Per Ljungdahl | |
09:05 | Ilaria Testa (KTH), A new observable window into living cells at high spatio-temporal resolution |
09:15 | Taras Sych (KI), Biophysical characterization of nano-sized physiological lipid particles with fluorescence flucutuometry |
09:25 | Linnea Nordahl (KTH), Interactions within the Na/K-ATPase |
09:35 | Hans Blom (KTH), Diagnosis of kidney diseases with all scale optical microscopy |
09:45 | Q&A with speakers |
10:00 | Break |
Cellular and Molecular Biology Chair: Marcel Tarbier | |
10:10 | Lucie Delemotte (KTH), Elucidation of G protein-coupled receptor activation via data-driven modeling |
10:20 | Alexey Amunts (SU), Structural studies of bioenergetic complexes |
10:30 | Fitz Gerald S. Silao (SU), Proline assimilation is intrinsic to the opportunistic ecophagy of Candida albicans-infected hosts |
10:40 | Paul Hudson (KTH), Engineering the microbial Calvin cycle for bio-sustainability applications |
10:50 | Q&A with speakers |
11:05 | Break |
Cellular and Molecular Biology Chair: Vicent Pelechano | |
11:15 | Eleni Gelali (KI), Deconwolf: a free deconvolution software that can facilitate imaging-based spatially resolved omics |
11:25 | Lukas Käll (KTH), Survival Analysis Based on Cancers’ Pathway Activity |
11:35 | Maurice Grube (KI), Small molecule activation of OGG1 increases base excision repair by gaining a new enzymatic function |
11:45 | Banushree Kumar (KI), Function of PRC2 in naïve and primed human pluripotency |
11:55 | Q&A with speakers |
12:10 | End of day |
Tuesday, June 15
Nucleic Acids and Multi-omics Chair: Alexey Amunts | |
09:00 | Opening note |
09:05 | Stefania Giacomello (KTH), Understanding the impact of spaceflight on mouse brain and heart by using spatial multiomics methods |
09:15 | Marc Friedländer (SU), Ancient RNA – possibilities and challenges |
09:25 | Christian Sommerauer (KI), Are female sex hormones the key to preventing liver diseases? |
09:35 | Claudia Kutter (KI), High resolution RAPseq identifies functional propensities of RNA binding proteins in diseases and species evolution |
09:45 | Q&A with speakers |
10:00 | Break |
10:10 | Paula Pierozan (SU), re common per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances linked to breast cancer? -mechanistic studies by high-content screening and DNA methylation analysis |
10:20 | Kristoffer Sahlin (SU), Strobemers: an alternative to k-mers for sequence comparison, clustering, and alignment |
10:30 | Alisa Alekseenko (KI), OPUS-seq: One Pot Double Stranded UMI Sequencing |
10:40 | Lilit Nersisyan (KI), RNA degradation analysis reveals ribosome dynamics in complex microbiome samples |
10:50 | Q&A with speakers |
11:05 | Break |
Nucleic Acids and Multi-omics Chair: Vaishnovi Sekar | |
11:15 | Cecilia Williams (KTH), Colorectal cancer development: sex differences and impact of estrogen |
11:25 | Erik Sonnhammer (SU), Network-based pathway analysis and drug repurposing, with application to COVID-19 |
11:35 | Jean Hausser (KI), Quantitative principles of tumor micro-architecture |
11:45 | Boyang Guo (KTH), The perfect fit: enzyme and substrate conformations in plastic degradation |
11:55 | Q&A with speakers |
12:10 | End of day |
Wednesday, June 16
Epidemiology and Diagnostics Chair: Lucie Rodriguez | |
09:00 | Opening note |
09:05 | Petter Brodin (KI), Human systems immunology |
09:15 | Ludvig Larsson (KTH), Molecular characterization of the mouse intestine |
09:25 | Jochen Schwenk (KTH), Decoding clinical heterogenity with the circulating proteome |
09:35 | Tea Dodig-Crnkovic (KTH), Multiplexed analysis of the GPCR-RAMP interactome |
09:45 | Q&A with speakers |
10:00 | Break |
Epidemiology and Diagnostics Chair: Aditi Shenoy | |
10:10 | Peter Nilsson (KTH), Development of a multiplex COVID-19 serology |
10:20 | Mats Nilsson (SU), The single sell- and spatial biology platform |
10:30 | Isabelle Leo (KI), Using proteomics to guide translational study of biology and biomarkers in childhood ALL |
10:40 | Aman Russom (KTH), Life at the micro- and nanoscale: microfluidics for clinical applications |
10:50 | Q&A with speakers |
11:05 | Break |
New Recruitments Chair: Disa Hammarlöf | |
11:15 | Iskra Pollak Dorocic (SU), Deciphering the molecular, anatomical and functional diversity of neuromodulatory neurons |
11:25 | Anniina Vihervaara (KTH), Coordinating transcription at physically-linked genes and enhancers in stress and development |
11:35 | Saeed Shoaie (KTH), Global and temporal state of human microbiome |
11:45 | Tuuli Lappalainen (KTH), Functional variation in the human genome: lessons from the transcriptome |
11:55 | Q&A with speakers |
12:10 | Science communication Awards Olli Kallioniemi, Director SciLifeLab |
12:15 | Closing note Olli Kallioniemi, Director SciLifeLab |