Nutsa Burduli and Nicole Wild awarded Best Abstract at Collaboration in Science 2024

NextGenNK congratulates Nutsa Burduli and Nicole Wild on the Best Abstract awards.

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Nicole Wild and Nutsa Burduli were awarded Best Abstract at Collaboration in Science 2024. Photo: Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren

To strengthen and promote translational research collaborations between basic science and clinical research, KI and Karolinska University Hospital jointly arranged a conference at Campus Flemingsberg – Collaboration in Science 2024

Nutsa Burduli and Nicole Wild, PhD students at Karolinska Institutet were awarded the Best Abstracts for the following abstracts, respectively: 

  • Genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screen for the elucidation of novel mediators of cytotoxicity and cytokine production in natural killer cells 
  • Distinct Granzyme A high Natural Killer cell populations in the ileum are linked to gut inflammation 

Congratualtions Nutsa and Nicole! 

NC
Content reviewer:
25-11-2024