Christian Riedel
Group Leader at Karolinska Institutet.
In the Riedel laboratory we use the nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans as a model system to understand the pathways that can accelerate or impair this process. C. Elegans is ideal for ageing-related research, as it is technically well established, short-lived (allowing for lifespan as an easily measurable phenotype), and very responsive to alterations in its ageing-regulatory pathways. The laboratory combines biochemistry (Proteomics, ChIP-Seq,…) with high-throughput genetic screening approaches (RNAi), to understand the regulation of ageing at molecular and mechanistic resolution.
Recently, we have focused on the mechanistic exploration of lifespan regulatory transcription factors, in particular DAF-16(FOXO) – a central driver of longevity that integrates many lifespan extending stimuli, i.e. nutrient deprivation, various stresses, or cues of infertility to confer transcription of a wide range of stress resistance and longevity determining genes. This work is complemented by studies on chromatin states, their remodelling, and how they cooperate with transcription factors in the regulation of ageing and age-related disease.
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See also: Karolinska Institutet - Public Medical university
Details last updated 24-Apr-2021
Christian Riedel is also referenced in the following:
ARDD 2021 - 8th Aging Research and Drug Discovery Meeting
31-Aug-2021 to 03-Sep-2021
Online event about latest progress in the molecular, cellular and organismal basis of aging organized by University of Copenhagen chaired by Morten Scheibye-Knudsen, Daniela Bakula and Alex Zhavoronkov, and with many speakers.