2019
TIRFING THE MASTER’S DEGREE TO SHORE
Monica Hellesvik from the Arnesen grooup has been one of the pioneers to test the new TIRF microscope at the Department of Biomedicine
NAA10 MUTATION CAUSES DISABILITIES
We report a novel pathological NAA10 variant, p. (R83H), in two boys with developmental delay and intellectual disabilities.
PAPER OF THE YEAR
The Arnesen Lab is proud to receive the University of Bergen Faculty of Medicine's papers of the year award for the two back-to-back publications in PNAS.
CELLULAR ESPIONAGE
As the first lab in Norway, the Arnesen lab recently installed a HoloMonitor system from Phase Holographic Imaging for 3D live cell microscopy.
DRAZIC RECEIVES MELTZER AWARD
The Meltzer Award for Outstanding Young Researchers 2019 was awarded jointly to Adrian Drazic (Arnesen group, UiB) and Selina Våge.
A JACK OF ALL TRADES IN CANCER CELLS
For two decades NAA10 has been linked to cancer progression, but recent data puts this enzyme on the cancer map for real.
ACTIN MODIFICATIONS: FINDING THE RIGHT SHOE FOR CINDERELLA
A review by young researchers at the Department of Biomedicine highlights the importance of the post-translational modifications of actin.