Event by Novo Nordisk Foundation Science Cluster

    Copenhagen Bioscience Snapshot - with Lora Heisler and Emma Lundberg

    The Copenhagen Bioscience Snapshots seminars are a series of events organized by PhD students of Copenhagen Bioscience PhD program, that aim to target a broad audience of scientists.

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    11 November 2020

    Speakers

    Lora Heisler Group leader at The Rowett Institute, Aberdeen
    Emma Lundberg Professor in cell biology proteomics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Director of the Cell Atlas, part of the Human Protein Atlas program

    On November 11th we will have guest speakers: Lora Heisler and Emma Lundberg.

    The seminar will be held virtually – follow this zoom link to join the seminar.

    Lora Heisler:
    Prof. Lora Heisler is a group leader at The Rowett Institute, Aberdeen. Her research is focused on investigating the brain circuits regulating energy homeostasis and using cutting edge technology to locate targets amenable to drugs or hormones, with the ultimate goal of identifying new treatments for obesity and type 2 diabetes.

    Emma Lundberg:
    Emma Lundberg is Professor in cell biology proteomics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Director of the Cell Atlas, part of the Human Protein Atlas program. Combining the power of bioimaging, artificial intelligence and proteomics, she and her group have created the Cell Atlas with the goal of determining the spatiotemporal organization of human proteome and to understand, how the spatial and time distribution deviations of protein expression patterns can influence cellular functions and be the underlying cause of human diseases.

    The virtual seminar will take place on Nov 11, 15:00-17:00 CET/GMT+2 – on Zoom: http://tiny.cc/uof1tz

     

    Copenhagen Bioscience Snapshot’ is a seminar started by CPH Bioscience PhD students in 2019, and supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Check our seminars page for details of past and planned events.

    Programme

    3:00 pm Lora Heisler: Harnessing brain serotonin circuits to improve type 2 diabetes
    4:00 pm Emma Lundberg: Spatiotemporal proteomics
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