SSF makes movie about our research
The Foundation for Strategic Research has made a great work of art (aka a movie: https://youtu.be/a6jRXKbizlU) highlighting what we are doing in the lab all day.
The Foundation for Strategic Research has made a great work of art (aka a movie: https://youtu.be/a6jRXKbizlU) highlighting what we are doing in the lab all day.
The Swedish Research Council has awarded our lab funding (link for this: https://ki.se/en/mbb/the-swedish-research-councils-consolidator-grant-of-12-million-to-katja-petzold) for 6 years to study ribosome dynamics and find new drug targets
On Monday the 7th of January, the lab had its five year anniversary. The time has been exciting, with building up two labs and a complete move, many students joining the lab, some are already of to their own research groups. Members of the Petzold Lab have been extra-ordinary successful curious. We got a lot…
Raluca Munteanu is continuing her studies in the Biomedical Program at KI and Noah Hopkins, though still will come to the lab in holidays, has started the IT program, after having designed and worked on many scripts in our lab. Good luck!
The lab received 3 years funding from Cancerfonden – Hurray!
Hampus Karlsson has successfully passed his half-time seminar on e.coli ribosome dynamics of h44. Congratulations!
Alumni Postdoctoral Fellow Emilie Steiner has received an Assistant Professorship at Evry University, France.
Our lab has been highlighted in the swedish newspaper “Framtidens Forskning”
The Knut och Alice Wallenberg foundation has written a short overview over our work
Raluca Munteanu joins the group as a summer student. She will work in the wetlab on new RNA production methods.