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WCMM Fusion 2025: Where Science Meets Art

What is WCMM Fusion 2025?This exhibition invites you to explore the fascinating intersection of science and art through stunning medical images created by the talented WCMM scientists. Each artwork tells a unique story of ongoing research, how it contributes to advancing scientific knowledge or addresses a specific medical need, and how far the research is with the goal of ultimately impacting cli

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/whats/wcmm-fusion-2025-where-science-meets-art - 2025-07-01

IGNITE Postdoc Fellow Program

Postdoctoral program designed to foster cutting-edge translational research WCMM Lund is taking a significant step forward in training the new generation of young international, highly qualified postdoc candidates within the field of regenerative medicine with the launch of its IGNITE Postdoc Fellow Program. This initiative, funded by the Wallenberg Foundation, aims to support postdoctoral researc

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/ignite-postdoc-fellow-program - 2025-07-01

Project #1

Driving Tumor Antigen Presentation by RNA-mediated TransdifferentiationCancer is a worldwide health challenge leading to increased mortality and diminishing quality of life of millions of people. In recent years, immunotherapy has transformed cancer treatment, but targeting effectively refractory solid tumours remains a challenge due to poor T cell activation. Downregulation of antigen presentatio

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-1 - 2025-07-01

Project #2

Human ossicles for iPS-HSC development and Leukemia modelingThe emergence of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) has offered unprecedented opportunities in developmental biology and regenerative medicine. Generated from patient cells, iPS maintains their genetic features, allowing deciphering healthy or pathological processes in a personalized fashion. Applied to hematopoiesis, this technology ho

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-2 - 2025-07-01

Project #3

Local breach of tolerance – understanding the process of chronicity in autoimmune diseaseIntroduction | Chronic inflammation in autoimmune diseases is driven by resident T cells and a breakdown in immune tolerance. Systemic factors often complicate the study of local antigen presentation; however, juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) provides a unique model due to its joint-specific inflammation. W

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-3 - 2025-07-01

Project #4

Elucidating the underlying mechanisms of cell cycle regulation in limb regenerationWhy only certain animal species can regenerate complex structures remains an important and open question. Technological advances have now opened the door to studying the molecular mechanisms of highly regenerative species, like salamanders. A unique aspect of regeneration in these species is that fully differentiate

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-4 - 2025-07-01

Project #5

Apical-out human airway organoids-on-a-chip derived from iPSCs for studying bacterial infectionsProject abstract Will be published soon. Main Principal InvestigatorDarcy WagnerCo-supervisorLisa Påhlman Darcy Wagner Principal InvestigatorPhone: +46 46 222 08 39Email: darcy [dot] wagner [at] med [dot] lu [dot] seProfile in Lund University Research Portal

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-5 - 2025-07-01

Project #6

Advanced engineered MSC-Therapies for Lung TransplantationLung transplantation is currently the only treatment option for end-stage lung disease. Despite procedural improvements, primary graft dysfunction (PGD) remains a leading cause of early mortality and chronic allograft dysfunction, leading to poor long-term survival rates. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cell (MSC) based therapies have the potentia

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-6 - 2025-07-01

Project #7

Discovery and characterization of cell biological barriers to therapeutic RNA deliveryRNA based therapeutics, e.g., siRNA, antisense, mRNA- and CRISPR-based drugs, are a novel class of drugs that that are potential ideal precision drugs for oncology given their highly specific and targeted nature. However, cytosolic delivery remains the major obstacle to macromolecular RNA drug development.In my (

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-7 - 2025-07-01

Grant award

Back to news archive2017-11-30: Grants awarded from the Swedish Research Council (VR) and the Swedish Cancer Society (Cancerfonden)Congratulations to the following WCMM researchers who have recently received grants:ANJA MEISSNER, who received 800 tKr/year (2018-2020) from the Swedish Research Council (VR-M) for the project “The communication between Sphingosine-1-phosphate signaling and the Renin-

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/grant-award - 2025-07-01

Project #8

Translational development at the interface between diabetes and Parkinson´s diseaseType 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) and Parkinson’s Disease (PD) are two major disorders associated with aging, and their prevalence is steadily increasing worldwide. These two conditions share several important features: they have a complex multifactorial pathogenesis, encompass different disease subtypes, and are assoc

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-8 - 2025-07-01

Project #9

The importance of basement membranes for cardiovascular development and diseaseCongential heart disease affects approximately one percent of all children born worldwide. This multidisciplinary project will combine novel 3D imaging, using synchrotron-based phase contrast micro-CT, with cell and molecular biology for improved understanding of congenital heart defects and cardiovascular function. The

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-9 - 2025-07-01

Project #10

Autologous Bone Marrow Transplantation for treatment of Multiple Sclerosis - Endogenous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Activation?Purpose | Our study seeks to contribute novel insights into the development of novel HSC-based regenerative strategies for multiple sclerosis (MS) using our recently defined connection point between peripheral and-CNS immunity. We aim to develop a better mechanistic understand

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/project-10 - 2025-07-01

Where Science Meets Art

The Stars of the Brain Iben Lundgaard, Associate Professor | LUNDGAARD LAB Through Synchrotron Eyes: A Glimpse into Early Heart Development Niccolò Peruzzi, Postdoc | TRAN LUNDMARK LAB Alpha Synuclein Galaxy Oksana Tymoshchuk, Research Associate | LUNDGAARD LAB Shortcut Karin Tran Lundmark, Principal Investigator | TRAN LUNDMARK LAB Developing Chick Embryo Nika Gvazava, PhD student | WAGNER LAB Au

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/whats/wcmm-fusion-2025-where-science-meets-art/where-science-meets-art - 2025-07-01

First call for tenure track positions closed

Back to news archiveThe calls for our first two tenure track research positions (Associate Senior Lecture level) within WCMM LU are now closed as of February 1st 2016.We are happy to announce a large interest of applicants for the two positions Molecular Medicine: Regeneration and repair in the nervous system and Molecular Medicine: Regeneration and repair in the cardiovascular system, respectivel

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/first-call-tenure-track-positions-closed - 2025-07-01

Developing Chick Embryo

Nika Gvazava, PhD student | WAGNER LAB The storyTissue clearing is a ground breaking technique that has transformed our ability to image complex biological structures in 3D, including visualization of intricate cellular architectures in their native environment with high spatial resolution. It involves selectively reducing the amount of light-scattering and absorption molecules (e.g lipids) from b

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/developing-chick-embryo - 2025-07-01

The Stars of the Brain

Iben Lundgaard, Associate Professor | LUNDGAARD LAB The storyThis image shows astrocytes contacting and wrapping themselves around cerebral blood vessels in the pig brain.Research areaThe glymphatic brain clearance system, which we believe is important for preventing development of diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease.Image descriptionAstrocytes, glia cells, in light blue and blood vessels in mul

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/stars-brain-0 - 2025-07-01

Alpha Synuclein Galaxy

Oksana Tymoshchuk, Research Associate | LUNDGAARD LAB The storyThis was an experiment with chronic fibrils, during which we bilaterally injected fibrils into the brains of mice and observed these mice over a period of six months. The image was taken six months after the fibril injection. It was a collaborative project with universities in the United States. Together, we are taking small steps towa

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/alpha-synuclein-galaxy - 2025-07-01