Lectures and seminars SciLifeLab Svedberg Seminar: Klaas Mulder

11-05-2021 3:00 pm Add to iCal
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Welcome to the Science for Life seminar series with Klaas Mulder, from the Radboud Institute of Molecular Life Sciences in the Netherlands. Title: Drug induced redirection of intracellular
information flow.

"Drug induced redirection of intracellular information flow"

The Mulder lab investigates the mechanisms underlying human epidermal stem cell renewal & differentiation focusing on the epigenetic and non-coding RNA machineries. To study this, his lab developed new innovative technologies based on DNA-antibody conjugates e.g. ID-seq technology that allows us to quantify >80 (phospho-)proteins in hundreds of samples in a single experiment and RAID-seq that combines RNA and intracellular protein measurements from the same individual cell.

About the speaker

Klaas Mulder obtained his PhD from the University of Utrecht in 2006. After a post-doctoral period in the lab of Prof. Fiona Watt in Cambridge (UK) he arrived at the NCMLS in 2012 to head his independent research group. The Mulder lab investigates the mechanisms underlying human epidermal stem cell renewal & differentiation focussing on the epigenetic and non-coding RNA machineries. To study this, his lab developed new innovative technologies based on DNA-antibody conjugates e.g. ID-seq technology that allows us to quantify >80 (phospho-)proteins in hundreds of samples in a single experiment and RAID-seq that combines RNA and intracellular protein measurements from the same individual cell.

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Meeting ID: 657 6882 262

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