New research article from the lab on direct #protein #sequencing without genomic references, which is (normally) particularly challenging: www.mcponline.org/article/S153...
Thanks to great co-authors and generous funders!
Posts by Andreas H. Laustsen-Kiel
New review from the lab on large animal models used for studying #snakebite #envenoming and evaluating #therapeutic interventions: www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Excited to share our new study showing how combining consensus #allergens with intracellular delivery via #mRNA-LNP technology could help treat #allergy: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Led by Esperanza Rivera de Torre and a fantastic international team across academia and industry!
To those interested in watching my dr.techn. (higher doctorate) defense on #Engineering #Antivenom, but did not get the chance to see it live, here is the full lecture and Q&A: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWA_...
Job opening in Y-king Biologics!
We are looking for a Senior Scientist to help us develop pH-responsive antibodies for therapeutic purposes: bioinnovation-ac23af.careers.hibob.com/jobs/58efb9a...
Y-king Biologics is a Bio Studio project at the BioInnovation Institute: bii.dk/community/st...
Thanks to Blake Forman for highlighting snakebite as a neglected tropical disease and my group’s research efforts towards developing better antivenoms: www.technologynetworks.com/biopharma/ar...
Exalted to announce that Bactolife has just secured over EUR 30 million from new and existing investors to commercialise and clinically validate our binding proteins!
Press release: www.bactolife.com/bactolife-se...
New paper from the lab on how #virulence of human #pathogenic enterotoxigenic E. coli and V. cholerae can be attenuated using #binding #proteins: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Thanks to great co-authors and funders!
For those that are interested, I am defending my dr.techn. dissertation (Engineering antivenom) on January the 23rd at 9.00-12.00 CET in meeting room 1 (first floor) at the Technical University of Denmark: dtu.dk/kalender/dok...
GBE | A Chromosome-level Genome Assembly of the Western Nose-Horned Viper (Vipera ammodytes ammodytes) The photo shows western nose-horned viper (Vipera ammodytes ammodytes) in the wilds of Slovenia. Photo by Griša Planinc.
Rao, @andreaslaustsen.bsky.social et al. present a chromosome-level genome assembly of the western nose-horned viper. The 1.55 Gbp assembly (contig N50 = 45.9 Mb; scaffold N50 = 210 Mb; BUSCO = 97.1%) is anchored into 18 pseudo-chromosomes.
🔗 doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evaf210
#genome #evolution
Excited to announce that my dr.techn. (higher doctorate) dissertation #Engineering #Antivenom is now accepted for defence at the Technical University of Denmark and publicly available: orbit.dtu.dk/en/publicati...
...from University of Reading, Technical University of Denmark, and Universidad de Costa Rica. Also, a big thanks to our funders, Villum Foundation, European Research Council, Wellcome, Medical Research Council, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, and to Trends in Biotechnology for publishing the work!
Thanks to my fantastic collaborators, José R. Almeida, Christoffer Vinther Sørensen, Soheil Gilabadi, Jarred Williams, Husain Bin Haidar, Mark von Bülow Møiniche,
Melisa Benard Valle, Esperanza Rivera de Torre, David Schultz, Andrew Urquhart, Bruno Lomonte, Ketan Patel, and Sakthivel Vaiyapuri...
Can #mRNA technology be used to treat #snakebite #envenoming?
In this new paper, we explore the utility of mRNA-encoded #antibodies delivered using lipid nanoparticles to neutralise #snake #toxins.
Read paper: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
For the Danish speaking audience, @videnskab.dk has made a portrait of me and my research career so far, focusing mostly on my work on snakebite envenoming, but also a few other projects, including research done at Bactolife and VenomAid Diagnostics: videnskab.dk/naturvidensk...
Fantastic to see our article "Nanobody-based recombinant antivenom for cobra, mamba and rinkhals bites" on the cover of @nature.com, represented by a beautiful picture of the Eastern green mamba, taken by Prof. Wolfgang Wüster!
Read article here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
New paper from the lab, where we sequenced the genome of Europe's most venomous snake, Western nose-horned viper (Vipera ammodytes ammodytes)!
Read paper in Genome Biology and Evolution: academic.oup.com/gbe/advance-...
We use very small doses. Enough to activate the immune system, but not so much that they harm the animals.
Synthetic mix of “nanobodies” protected mice from lethal doses of venom from 17 of 18 African snakes—all except the eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps). CREDIT: Wolfgang Wüster
While a new, broad-spectrum 'nanobody' antivenom performed impressively in preclinical trials, the real significance is “showing this is possible,” @andreaslaustsen.bsky.social told me. That and more of the best from @science.org and science in #ScienceAdviser: www.science.org/content/arti... 🧪
Excited to share a new paper led by @andreaslaustsen.bsky.social, Anne Ljungars, @tpjenkins.bsky.social, Shirin Ahmadi and Nick Burlet. It was a privelege to be a part of this amazing team!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
New article from the lab, where we describe how we developed a "Nanobody-based recombinant #antivenom for #cobra, #mamba, and #rinkhals bites" out in @nature.com!
New review article from the lab on "Advances in #antibody-based strategies for targeting #cancer-associated #glycopeptide antigens" just out in Drug Discovery Today, mainly written by my awesome PhD student, Edward Meier!
Read paper: sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
For those understanding German that are interested in getting up to date with the world of #snakebite #antivenoms and research in this field, Brigitte Osterath has written a great article for @gdch.de: gdch.app/article/wenn...
Full access: www.writingscience.de/artikel/schl...
This opens a path to acid-switched / sweeping antibodies that recycle and neutralise multiple antigens without changing the paratope.
#sweeping #toxins #mAbs #acidswitching
Thanks to all co-authors & funders for making this possible!
I’m excited to share our new paper in mAbs!
We engineered pH-dependent antibodies without histidine “doping,” showing the light chain controls pH sensitivity by modulating water access.
Link: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Also a big thanks to our generous funders, Villum Fonden, European Research Council (ERC), Wellcome Trust, and Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología!
Johannes R. Loeffler, Andrew B. Ward, Kim Boddum, Jens Preben Morth, and Esperanza Rivera de Torre from @dtu.dk, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Sophion Bioscience, and Scripps Research.
Thanks to great co-authors, including Anna Damsbo Jensen, Nick J. Burlet, Monica L. Fernández-Quintero, Melisa Benard-Valle, Max Overath, Alid Guadarrama-Martínez, Anneline Vlamynck, Ida Bisbo, César Noé Villalobos Carrizosa, Tulika Laprade, Alejandro Alagon...
While the work has immediate implications for snakebite envenoming, the methodologies developed here are generally useful for developing broadly-neutralising antibodies.