
Dr Charlotte Capitanchik
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Research interests
- Psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience
- Computer science
Biography
Charlotte Capitanchik is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London.
Charlotte is an experienced computational biologist studying the RBP:RNA interactions underpinning regulation of the eukaryotic mRNA life cycle, with a special interest in pre-mRNA splicing. She builds accessible software for large-scale data analyses, including flow.bio and nf-core/clipseq.
She is co-founder of the Londonomics Network for early career computational researchers.
Research interests
- RNA-binding proteins
- Pre-mRNA splicing
- RNA processing
- Bioinformatics
- Sequencing
- CLIP methodologies
Research

Context-dependent RNA regulation and its application in auto-gating therapeutics for brain disorders
We study context-dependent neuronal gene regulation, how it fails in disease, and how it can be used to build auto-gated gene therapies for brain disorders.
Project status: Ongoing
Research

Context-dependent RNA regulation and its application in auto-gating therapeutics for brain disorders
We study context-dependent neuronal gene regulation, how it fails in disease, and how it can be used to build auto-gated gene therapies for brain disorders.
Project status: Ongoing