Head of the National Spatial Proteomics Facility (Stockholm, Sweden)
Bio
Charlotte started her research as a Ph.D student within the Human Protein Atlas program in 2008, focusing on developing protocols and validation methods for sub cellular mapping of the human proteome using imaging. She is now Head of the National Spatial Proteomics Facility located at Science for Life Laboratories, where their focus lies in multiplexed immunofluorescence imaging. Their close link to the Human Protein Atlas puts them in a unique position as they have access to a proteome wide antibody library that allows for detection of most human protein targets in many applications.