Associate Professor and Head of Spatial Proteomics
at SciLifeLab
Charlotte Stadler is the co-director of the Spatial Biology platform and Head of the National Spatial Proteomics facility at Science for Life Laboratory. She is also a group leader at the Royal Institute of Technology. She received her Ph.D. in 2012 within the framework of the Human Protein Atlas (HPA) project. During her PhD she established many of the protocols and pipelines for image based subcellular protein profiling that are used in the Human Protein Cell Atlas. Today, her main focus is to develop and implement services and technologies that can be used in discovery to translational and clinical research. In her role within the Spatial Proteomics Facility, she works with many companies in the spatial omics field. Her internal research projects focus on the implementation of multiplexed imaging solutions into clinical practice but also on integrating different modalities for a more complete molecular understanding of the tissue sample biology.
Education
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Areas of Expertise
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