Emilia Holm

Emilia Holm
Doctoral Candidate
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BackgroundI received my Master's degree in Cell biology at Åbo Akademi University, Finland in 2018 while working under Professor Kid Törnqvist. During this period, I was mainly studying what role the transcription factors TRb1 and Runx2 have in follicular thyroid cancer. As I finished my Master's degree, I hoped to learn new techniques that are used in cell biology and thus became a PhD student in Professor John Eriksson's lab. Currently, I study the importance of vimentin in the maintenance of nuclear integrity in fibroblasts. In addition, I am also involved in studies involving vimentin phosphorylation and interactions between lamins and heat shock factor 1 during heat shock.Research interests Imaging Nuclear integrity and function Intermediate filament structure Mechanosensing
Member of: Eriksson Lab | Cytoskeletal and Survival Signaling