Martin Enge's research group, Karolinska Institutet
Cancer genomics and gene regulation
Nathan Andrews successfully defends his PhD
Nathan has done important contributions to our foundational single-cell multiomics methodologies. He has moved on to a postdoc with the brilliant Neville Sanjana at the NYGC.
Thesis published here
2023-06-20
EMBL course in single-cell omics
We are teaching DNTR-seq in a series of wet- and computer labs at EMBL Heidelberg. November 13-18 2022
Course page here
2022-12-22
Dosage compensation by X-chromosome upregulation
Collaboration with the Reinius lab, who applied our joint SmartSeq/ATAC-seq methods to study dosage compensation.
Published in Nature Communications
2022-05-22
Smart3-ATAC protocol on bioRxiv
Smart3-ATAC: a highly sensitive method for joint accessibility and full-length transcriptome analysis in single cells.
Early preprint up on bioRxiv
2021-12-03
More interaction maps!
Great News & Views piece on our recent work by Daniel E. Wagner.
Published in Nature Methods
2021-07-16
Single-cell interaction maps
An unsupervised method for physical cell interaction profiling of complex tissues
Published in Nature Methods
2021-07-12
A Highly Scalable Method for Joint Whole-Genome Sequencing and Gene-Expression Profiling of Single Cells.
Published in Molecular Cell
2020-10-16