Lectures and seminars StratRegen Seminar Series with Kerstin Bartscherer

11-12-2024 12:00 pm Add to iCal
Campus Solna D1012, 10th floor, Biomedicum

Welcome to a new seminar in the StratRegen Lunch Seminar Series on Wednesday, 12th of December 2024, 12.00-13.00 in Biomedicum, Campus Solna.

Kerstin Bartscherer

Kerstin Bartscherer is Group Leader at the Department of Animal Physiology, Osnabrück University. 

Her lab seeks to understand the mechanisms of successful tissue regeneration using comparative approaches between different regenerative animals, such as spiny mice (Acomys), and their poorly regenerating relatives to uncover the molecular pathways that prevent scarring and promote regeneration after injury.

Lab page 

 

Kerstin Bartscherer
Kerstin Bartscherer Photo: N/A

Publications:

 

Spatial transcriptomics reveals asymmetric cellular responses to injury in the regenerating spiny mouse (Acomys) ear.
van Beijnum H, Koopmans T, Tomasso A, Disela V, Te Lindert S, Bakkers J, Alemany A, Berezikov E, Bartscherer K
Genome Res 2023 Aug;33(8):1424-1437

Interplay between calcium and sarcomeres directs cardiomyocyte maturation during regeneration.
Nguyen PD, Gooijers I, Campostrini G, Verkerk AO, Honkoop H, Bouwman M, de Bakker DEM, Koopmans T, Vink A, Lamers GEM, Shakked A, Mars J, Mulder AA, Chocron S, Bartscherer K, Tzahor E, Mummery CL, de Boer TP, Bellin M, Bakkers J
Science 2023 May;380(6646):758-764

Marvels of spiny mouse regeneration: cellular players and their interactions in restoring tissue architecture in mammals.
Tomasso A, Disela V, Longaker MT, Bartscherer K
Curr Opin Genet Dev 2024 Aug;87():102228

Ischemic tolerance and cardiac repair in the spiny mouse (Acomys).
Koopmans T, van Beijnum H, Roovers EF, Tomasso A, Malhotra D, Boeter J, Psathaki OE, Versteeg D, van Rooij E, Bartscherer K
NPJ Regen Med 2021 Nov;6(1):78

 

 

Sandwiches and coffee will be provided.

Host

StratRegen supports researchers, research programs and infrastructure at the Karolinska Institutet (KI) within the field of stem cells and regenerative medicine based on scope, quality, and the potential to strengthen and develop the field.

Contact

Daniel Holl Senior Lab Manager