We are very happy to annouce the publication of a study led by Prof. Charna Dibner (Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery and Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva), Dr. Vlad Petrenko and…
We are very happy to annouce that our collaboration study led by Dr. Seung Kim (Professor in the Department of Developmental Biology at Stanford University), aiming at developing an immunocompetent B6 RIP-DTR mouse model permitting diabetes induction with 100% penetrance,…
We had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Ana Vacaru from the Institute of Cellular Biology and Pathology “Nicolae Simionescu”, Bucharest, Romania for a research stay to the Center for Diabetes Research from 15th to 22nd of May 2022. Ana is…
Congratulations to Andreas Mathisen, our PhD student, for receiving the Molecular Metabolism Early Career Researcher prize for the best Blitz Talk at Diabesity Nordic 2022 Meeting, which took place between 9 and 11 of March 2022 at Solstrand, Norway. We…
Another fruitful collaboration working on proteomics analyses with a team led by Magnus Berle. In this study, we compared two groups of patients with colon cancer with similar stage, stratified based on the presence or absence of recurrence. The main…
I had recently the great pleasure to contribute to a study led by Dr. Seung Kim (Professor in the Department of Developmental Biology, at Stanford University School of Medicine) aiming for the development of B6 RIP-DTR mice, an immunocompetent line…
For the past five years, our collaborator Helge Ræder and us showed that human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) provide an excellent tool for disease modelling. However, in vitro differentiation is highly sensitive to culture conditions. By re-creating a spatial…