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AVAnT1A

Antiviral Action against Type 1-diabetes Autoimmunity AVAnT1A är en vaccinationsstudie där barnen som deltar i studien vaccineras vid 6 månaders ålder mot SARS-CoV-2. Under coronapandemin sågs samband med att små barn med hög genetisk risk för autoimmun (typ-1) diabetes utvecklade autoantikroppar kort efter att de haft en corona infektion. AVAnT1A-studien vill undersöka om utvecklingen av diabetes

https://www.teddy.lu.se/alla-studier-i-cap/nya-pagaende-studier-i-cap/avant1a - 2025-07-23

Påverkar intag av vitamin B risken att utveckla typ 1 diabetes? 2024

TEDDY-studien följer barn från födseln fram till 15 års ålder för att ta reda på vilka omgivningsfaktorer inklusive vitaminer som kan bidra till autoantikroppar som kan leda till autoimmun typ 1-diabetes. I denna undersökning analyserades intag av sju olika B-vitaminer i mat och som tillskott. Intaget beräknades med hjälp av de matdagböcker som föräldrarna fyllt i för totalt 8500 barn. Matdagböcke

https://www.teddy.lu.se/resultat-fran-teddy/alla-forskningsartiklar/kost-och-kosttillskott/paverkar-intag-av-vitamin-b-risken-att-utveckla-typ-1-diabetes-2024 - 2025-07-23

Wallenberg Center for Molecular Medicine

Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine A national initiative to strengthen Swedish life science research in molecular medicine, experimentally and clinically. Vision To create novel breakthroughs in medicine through a strong collaborative approach between basic scientists and clinicians, a pioneering spirit and innovative leadership Our national network Collaboration between the four WCMM Molecu

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wallenberg-center-molecular-medicine - 2025-07-23

Announcement - 50% clinical research position within the WCMM, LU – with emphasis on Regenerative Medicine

Lund University and Skåne University Hospital hereby announce one clinical research position within the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine at Lund University (WCMM LU). As part of the fifth call within the WCMM LU, one combined research position for clinically active physicians (M.D.s) are hereby announced with a broad perspective in the field of: Regenerative medicine (regeneration, replace

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/announcement-50-clinical-research-position-within-wcmm-lu-emphasis-regenerative-medicine - 2025-07-23

RNA drugs one step closer to be being used in cancer treatment

In recent years, RNA molecules, with the ability to affect or turn off pathogenic genes, have become promising drug candidates in several areas. However, it has been a challenge to develop techniques to deliver the RNA molecules into the cells where they have an effect. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have now developed a sensitive technique that makes it possible to study the delivery in

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/rna-drugs-one-step-closer-be-being-used-cancer-treatment - 2025-07-23

WCMM Fellows

João Duarte Wallenberg Molecular Medicine Fellow - Diabetes Insulin signalling has a role in modulating brain function, namely through control of metabolism and synaptic plasticity, and its deterioration occurs in neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and in diabetes mellitus. We are mainly investigating the coupling between brain metabolism and function, and its deregulat

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wcmm-lund-researchers/wcmm-fellows - 2025-07-23

Three new researchers at WCMM

Three researchers joined the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine at Lund University (WCMM LU) during the spring. From left: Lisa Påhlman, Nicholas Leigh and Andreas Edsfeldt <<< Back to news pageArticle written by Katrin [dot] Stahl [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Katrin Ståhl)In total, there are now 24 research team leaders recruited to the WCMM at Lund University – 14 clinical researchers and 1

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/three-new-researchers-wcmm - 2025-07-23

WCMM Research School 2025/26

Apply now!Lund University Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine Research School October 2025 – June 20266 ECTSInterdisciplinary and translational lecturesTechnology workshopsCareer development sessionsAdvanced training in project design & presentationAdvanced training in scientific writingTraining in public outreachInterfaces among systemsRegenerationReplacementRepair Application deadline: Sept

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wcmm-rs/overview-and-admission/wcmm-research-school-202526 - 2025-07-23

Wallenberg researcher videos

 Here you fins video presentations of Walleberg Researchers and their research. Agnete Kirkeby – Repairing the brain with stem cells Anja Meissner - New treatments for cardiovascular diseases Darcy Wagner – Developing therapies for patients with lung diseases Filipe Pereira – Reprogramming cells paving the way for new cancer treatment Iben Lundgaard – The cleaning system of the brain Joao Duarte –

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wallenberg-researcher-videos - 2025-07-23

WCMM ScienceBrew

From cells to cities, from the smallest building blocks to the secrets behind our bodies in health and disease. Lund is a thriving research center tackling all kinds of fundamental questions, most of which can be hard to access or understand. Until now! WCMM Lund presents: the ScienceBrew. Popular science talks by researchers from Lund University. A collection of 10 minute “chalk-talks” around a c

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/whats/wcmm-sciencebrew - 2025-07-23

Agnete Kirkeby

WCMM Fellow | Human Neural Developmental Biology Our research The Kirkeby Lab studies the factors involved in human neural subtype specification in order to enable production of specific neurons for understanding and treating neurological diseases. We use stem cells to produce specific subtypes of human neurons. Focus is to develop novel stem cell transplantation therapies for neurodegenerative di

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/agnete-kirkeby - 2025-07-23

Covers & Highlights

For many double stranded (ds) DNA viruses the viral genome is actively packaged into the virus capsid by a powerful molecular motor. This results in an energetically unfavorable state of the packaged genome, creating tens of atmospheres internal pressure inside the virion. Using a new calorimetric assay to determine the activation energy barriers associated with genome loss in response to elevated

https://www.virus-biophysics.lu.se/covers-highlights-0 - 2025-07-23

Covers, Movies and Highlights

 For many double stranded (ds) DNA viruses the viral genome is actively packaged into the virus capsid by a powerful molecular motor. This results in an energetically unfavorable state of the packaged genome, creating tens of atmospheres internal pressure inside the virion. Using a new calorimetric assay to determine the activation energy barriers associated with genome loss in response to elevate

https://www.virus-biophysics.lu.se/covers-movies-and-highlights - 2025-07-23

Open positions

ALEX EVILEVITCH RESEARCH GROUP We are always interested in reviewing applications from MSc students, prospective PhD students and postdocs.   Project description    Herpesviruses are a leading cause of human viral disease. Herpesviruses consist of a double-stranded DNA genome contained within a protein shell, termed the capsid, that is surrounded by an unstructured protein layer and a lipid-envelo

https://www.virus-biophysics.lu.se/open-positions-0 - 2025-07-23

Research Overview

Virus Biophysics Virus Biophysics is a rather new field that seeks to define the physical mechanisms controlling virus development. This knowledge can provide information essential to the rational design of new antiviral strategies with less specificity for a limited number of viruses. Furthermore, biological and physical simplicity relative to other biological systems have made viruses an attract

https://www.virus-biophysics.lu.se/research-overview - 2025-07-23