Ferdinand von Walden (@ferdinandvw) 's Twitter Profile
Ferdinand von Walden

@ferdinandvw

MD, PhD. Associate professor of Clinical Muscle Physiology at Karolinska Institutet. Research focus skeletal muscle, exercise, ribosomes.

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calendar_today06-05-2009 12:26:09

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Linnéa Corell (@linneaacorell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrapping up this year’s data collection with a day full of running and blood sampling at the national development center in Sweden 🏃🏼‍♀️💉 Happy to be a part of this amazing team!

Wrapping up this year’s data collection with a day full of running and blood sampling at the national development center in Sweden 🏃🏼‍♀️💉 Happy to be a part of this amazing team!
Ferdinand von Walden (@ferdinandvw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to be part of Kristian Lian’s midway evaluation. Not everyday one gets to discuss ribosomes for 2h with a fellow ribo-aficionado! Keep up the good work 💪🏻

Anna Vainshtein, PhD (@vainshteinanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi #myotwitter! Happy Canada day 🇨🇦! Enjoy this week’s papers covering skeletal muscle with disease, aging, and exercise. 👇 biomed.news/bims-moremu/20… Highlighting work from Christopher Perry PhD Ferdinand von Walden Anja Karlstaedt

Marcus Moberg, PhD (@mobergphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Post-doc opening in Molecular Exercise Physiology with me👩‍🔬👨‍🔬 web103.reachmee.com/ext/I006/1256/… ✅Fully funded ✅ 2 years (possible 1 year addition) ✅Apply by August 12th ✅Start from September Please share and retweet! #myotwitter

AJP-Cell Physiology (@ajpcellphys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's #ArticleinPress is an #OpenAccess piece! The rRNA epitranscriptome and myonuclear SNORD landscape in #skeletal #muscle fibers contributes to ribosome heterogeneity and is altered by a hypertrophic stimulus (Minying Cui et al.): ow.ly/LZLE50TlkEO

Today's #ArticleinPress is an #OpenAccess piece! The rRNA epitranscriptome and myonuclear SNORD landscape in #skeletal #muscle fibers contributes to ribosome heterogeneity and is altered by a hypertrophic stimulus (Minying Cui et al.):

ow.ly/LZLE50TlkEO
Ferdinand von Walden (@ferdinandvw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited to share that we've (CO-PI Jessica Norrbom ) received a big grant focusing on physical activity in kids and young adults with cerebral palsy. Big thanks to Stiftelsen Promobilia for the support. Karolinska Institutet news.ki.se/promobilia-fou…