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Filipe Pereira is appointed Full Professor at Lund University!

Within 5 years after his recruitment for the Wallenberg Centre of Molecular Medicine at Lund University, which brought Principal Investigator Filipe Pereira in 2017 to Sweden, he has been appointed full Professorship in Molecular Medicine, Regeneration, Transplantation and Repair in the Hematopoietic System. The academic path of Filipe Pereira has taken him from Portugal to London, New York and fi

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/filipe-pereira-appointed-full-professor-lund-university - 2025-12-15

Press Releases about Bourgine lab

Shortly after the great news that Paul Bourgine, associate senior lecturer in Molecular Skeletal Biology at the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine, Lund University, was awarded the ERC Proof of Concept grant, two new press-releases have been published in Dagens Medicin and News Cision acknowledging the great work and novel funding of a new confocal microscope for his research.  Paul Bourgine

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/press-releases-about-bourgine-lab - 2025-12-15

WCMM ScienceBrew

Are you a fan of popular science communication? Are you interested in presenting your work in an open and casual setting outside the scientific community? Well, now you can!  The communications team proudly presents the WCMM ScienceBrew: a new series of popular science talks featuring selected popular science talks by PhD students and postdocs at at Lund university.  The WCMM ScienceBrew is a mont

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/wcmm-sciencebrew - 2025-12-15

Prince Daniel’s Research Grant to Andreas Edsfeldt!

This year Prince Daniel's grant for particularly promising young researchers was awarded WCMM researcher Andreas Edsfeldt for his research on atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetes. The Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation wishes to foster the next generation of young researchers. One way in which it does this is by awarding grants to particularly promising young researchers. Andreas Edsfeldt, associate prof

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/prince-daniels-research-grant-andreas-edsfeldt - 2025-12-15

Get to know the Scientific Advisory Board

For those of you that maybe did not know, WCMM Lund has a Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) composed of four internationally recognized experts. Two of them know the WCMM Centre quite well by now and the other two are just newly recruited. The role of the WCMM SAB is to provide strategic guidance and direction the WCMM Centre regarding scientific aspects, strategic directions and provides recommenda

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/get-know-scientific-advisory-board - 2025-12-15

Welcome Chimezie Harrison Umeano!

Chimezie Harrison Umeano is a new graduate student in regenerative immunology at Nicholas Leigh’s lab. He has a background in biochemistry and biomedicine and has previously been engaged as a laboratory technician at the Karolinska Institute. Chimezie is interested in how highly regenerative species like salamanders modulate their immune system to promote regeneration. As a graduate student, his p

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/welcome-chimezie-harrison-umeano - 2025-12-15

Swedish Medical Products Agency grants approval for clinical study of new stem cell based Parkinson’s Disease treatment

An investigational stem cell-based therapy for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease, STEM-PD, has been given regulatory approval for a Phase I/IIa clinical trial. Ethical approval of the trial has already been obtained from the Swedish Ethics Review Authority, and the STEM-PD team, led from Lund University in Sweden, is thereby ready to proceed with the trial. WCMM members Agnete Kirkeby and Gesin

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/swedish-medical-products-agency-grants-approval-clinical-study-new-stem-cell-based-parkinsons - 2025-12-15

Open position!

The Pereira group is seeking for 1 post-doctoral candidate for a collaborative project with the company Asgard therapeutics. The Pereira group has pioneered cell fate reprogramming approaches in immunology with induced dendritic cells (Rosa et al, Science Immunology 2018; Rosa et al, Science Immunology 2022) and has shown recently that the same combination of factors can reprogram tumor cells into

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/open-position - 2025-12-15

New publication in Science Translational Medicine

The Bourgine lab has published a new article in Science Translational Medicine reporting the fast and standardized generation of human mini-bones/humanized ossicles, and assess to what extent they can reflect the human bone marrow microenvironment. Human ossicles consist of fully mature bone and bone marrow structures establishing a complex human mesenchymal niche with retained stem cell propertie

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/new-publication-science-translational-medicine - 2025-12-15

The role of cell death in diabetes-associated cardiovascular disease

WCMM researcher Andreas Edsfeldt has been awarded the SSMF consolatory grant, a five-year grant that gives prominent researchers the opportunity to strengthen their position as independent researchers, for his research on the role of cell death in diabetes-associated cardiovascular disease. Diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2D) is rapidly increasing worldwide, and people with T2D have a clearly increased

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/role-cell-death-diabetes-associated-cardiovascular-disease - 2025-12-15

19.5 MSEK to clinical WCMM researcher!

Sandra Lindstedt has received 19.5 MSEK, the grant for clinical studies within therapy research from the Swedish Research Counsil, for her project entitled “Cytokine filtration at lung transplantation”. This grant aims to enable a constellation of researchers within regions and academia to work towards a common research goal. The purpose is to provide support for clinical therapy studies that are

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/195-msek-clinical-wcmm-researcher - 2025-12-15

TEDDY-forskare hedersdoktor

En av TEDDY´s grundare och huvudperson, Jeffrey Krischer från USA, blir hedersdoktor vid Lunds universitet. Så här presenterade Lunds universitet Jeffrey Krischer inför promoveringen i Lunds domkyrka den 25 maj 2018:Professor Jeffrey P Krischer, är verksam vid University of South Florida, USA och är en av världens främsta experter på mekanismerna bakom autoimmuna sjukdomar som diabetes och celiaki

https://www.teddy.lu.se/artikel/teddy-forskare-hedersdoktor - 2025-12-15

Allmän screening för autoimmun (typ 1) diabetes?

Under Almedalsveckan diskuterades om det ska införas en allmän screening vid fyraårs ålder för att upptäcka de barn som kommer att drabbas av autoimmun (typ 1) diabetes. Frågan är aktuell eftersom vi idag kan förutse ett insjuknande i autoimmun diabetes flera år i förväg.På seminariet deltog några av våra forskare och koordinatorer i TEDDY och andra studier i CAP (Center för Autoimmunitet och Prev

https://www.teddy.lu.se/artikel/allman-screening-autoimmun-typ-1-diabetes - 2025-12-15

Autoimmun (typ 1) diabetes – vad vet vi?

Hur ser kunskapsläget för autoimmun diabetes ut idag?Vad vet vi om ärftlighet, omgivningens betydelse, sjukdomens tre utvecklingssteg och möjligheterna med en tidig upptäckt?På Diabetesportalen.se kan ni läsa en sammanfattning av en artikel som beskriver detta. Artikeln är skriven av Åke Lernmark och Simon Regnéll och publicerad i Diabetologia.Diabetesportalen.se (nytt fönster)Hela publikationen (

https://www.teddy.lu.se/artikel/autoimmun-typ-1-diabetes-vad-vet-vi - 2025-12-15

TEDDY-studien får 40 miljoner för att fortsätta

TEDDY-studien finansieras av NIH (amerikanska hälsovårdsministeriet) och har nu fått drygt 40 miljoner kronor för att fortsätta studien i ytterligare fem år. Tack vare TEDDY-studien har kunskapen om vad som händer före en person insjuknar i autoimmun (typ 1) diabetes eller i celiaki ökat.  Läs om TEDDY-studiens fortsatta finansiering och reslutat på Diabetesportalen.se (nytt fönster)

https://www.teddy.lu.se/artikel/teddy-studien-far-40-miljoner-att-fortsatta - 2025-12-15

Vad har TEDDY kommit fram till?

Nu har det gått 14 år sedan TEDDY-studien startade och det finns en hel del resultat att presentera. I ett brev till alla TEDDY-familjer har vi gjort en sammanfattning av resultaten de hjälpt oss att få fram. Läs brevet "Vad har TEDDY kommit fram till".   Om du vill veta mer om våra resultat så hittar du dem under fliken ”Resultat från TEDDY”. Där finns våra publikationer.

https://www.teddy.lu.se/artikel/vad-har-teddy-kommit-fram-till - 2025-12-15

Intressanta resultat från TEDDY-studien har publicerats i den vetenskapliga tidskriften Nature!

Tack vare att TEDDY-föräldrarna skickat in avföringsprover från sina barn varje månad, har den hittills största kliniska studien av tarmfloran hos spädbarn kunnat genomföras.I  två artiklar i Nature presenteras resultaten:Hur utvecklas bakterierna i tarmfloran under TEDDY-barnens första levnadsår?Skiljer sig tarmfloran mellan barn som utvecklar autoimmun (typ 1) diabetes och de som inte gör det?Sv

https://www.teddy.lu.se/artikel/intressanta-resultat-fran-teddy-studien-har-publicerats-i-den-vetenskapliga-tidskriften-nature - 2025-12-15

Donation till TEDDY-studiens deltagare

Barnen i TEDDY har varit forskningspersoner sedan de var 3-4 månader gamla. Alla barn i TEDDY har förhöjd ärftlig risk för autoimmun (typ 1) diabetes, celiaki eller sköldkörtelinflammation.I 15 år har barnen deltagit i TEDDY-studien. Under alla dessa år har de bidragit med prover och information som forskningen nu använder för att ta reda på varför barn utvecklar någon av dessa sjukdomar.Det först

https://www.teddy.lu.se/artikel/donation-till-teddy-studiens-deltagare - 2025-12-15