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Members of our research group

 You can reach us by mailor by calling 040-33 78 30 and 040-33 15 20Vaishnavi Dandavate, postdoctoral fellowE-mail: vaishnavi [dot] dandavate [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (vaishnavi[dot]dandavate[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)Daniel Chacón Arguedas, postdoctoral fellowE-mail: daniel [dot] chacon_arguedas [at] med [dot] lu [dot] seLucia Fernandez-Nevado, postdoctoral fellowE-mail: lucia [dot] fernandez_nevado

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/members-our-research-group - 2026-07-15

Open positions

Here you can find description of open positions and internships in our research group. MSc StudentsWe often can offer thesis projects for Masters students within the projects conducted in our group. Please, contact Anna Blom (Anna [dot] Blom [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna[dot]Blom[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)) directly for more details.PhD StudentsWe are always interested in reviewing PhD students appl

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/open-positions - 2026-07-15

Research funding

Research funding supporting projects conducted in our research group: Swedish Research Council Cancerfonden Torsten Söderberg Foundation ALF Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation Novo nordisk fonden Erling-Persson Family Foundation Alfred Österlund Foundation  Grants for clinical research from Skåne University Hospital (including cancer) King Gustav Vth, 80-years Anniversary Foundation Diabetesfond

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/research-funding - 2026-07-15

Anna Blom Research Group

The Medical Protein Chemistry research group headed by prof. Anna Blom is located at the Wallenberg Laboratory within Skåne University Hospital in Malmö. The group is focused on the complement system in health and disease. Our ambition is to make high quality basic science based on clinically relevant questions and yielding novel diagnostic approaches and clinical interventions. Our research is su

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/anna-blom-research-group - 2026-07-15

SCIENTIFIC STRATEGY

SEBRA – an interdisciplinary research environment   Collectively, the research constellation aims to develop and apply new technologies to improve basic understanding of the molecular processes associated with Sepsis and disease causing pathogens. The constellation aims to construct biobanks and perform translational clinical investigations and multicenter clinical studies to improve prevention, d

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/scientific-strategy - 2026-07-15

THE ALLIANCE

SEBRA – an interdisciplinary research environment Sepsis is an overwhelming and life threatening response to an infection that can lead to organ failure and death. With an estimated 30 million cases anually worldwide, sepsis is a global health problem. To address the unmet needs of sepsis research we have formed an interdisciplinary and cross-faculty alliance; Sepsis and Bacterial Resistance Allia

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/alliance - 2026-07-15

INTERACT WITH SEBRA

Would you like to know more about the research conducted in our research groups?Are you interested in a collaborative partnership with our multifaceted cross disciplinary group of scientists and clinicians?Contact us! TeamAdam Linder is an Senior Lecturer and senior consultant in Infectious Diseases at Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden. His research interest lies in epidemiology, early diagno

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CURING SEPSIS

Curing sepsis- Every second counts, every effort matters Sepsis has a rapid progression and successful treatment is often a race against time. Early identification and treatment with effective antibiotics is key for survival in sepsis. Every hour that passes by without adequate and appropriate antibiotics increases the mortality rate substantially. Antimicrobial resistance is therefore a rapidly g

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/curing-sepsis - 2026-07-15

Startsida

SEBRA THE SEPSIS AND BACTERIAL RESISTANCE ALLIANCE SEPSIS Sepsis is the result of an overwhelming and life threatening response to an infection that can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and death. With an estimated 30 million cases annually worldwide, and a mortality rate of 20%, more than 6 million people succumb to sepsis each year. Sepsis is a global health problem as defined in a 2017 reso

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/startsida - 2026-07-15

Key Competencies

  Advanced microscopy SEBRA environment uses state-of-the-art fluorescence microscopy to study live host-bacteria interactions. We use Nikon’s new live imaging platform, Ti2, fully equipped with incubator and gas control. The microscope is placed in a biosafety level 2 pathogen lab, to allow for studies of important sepsis-related pathogens. The other system we have is Nikon’s super-resolution mic

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/key-competencies - 2026-07-15

Examples of sepsis research

Investigating the first encounter between human cells and sepsis-causing bacteriaAdvanced studies of cell surface integrin receptors allow researchers to study the very first moments of interactions between a cell and invading bacteria. Imaging analysis and advanced microscopy that allow filming, provides new knowledge in the field of cell activation, a crucial step in fighting an infection.The in

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/examples-sepsis-research - 2026-07-15

Work environment (manager)

As a manager, you will primarily find the information you need regarding the work environment on Lund University's HR website. If you require support or guidance on work environment matters, please contact the HR department at LTH. This page provides relevant links and contact information related to the work environment. Information and supportOn the HR website you can find information on employee

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/professional-support/hr-support-and-tools/work-environment-manager - 2026-07-15

Employee

You are employed by Lund University and you will find most of the information regarding your employment on the Staff Pages. On LTHin you will find the procedures, guidelines and regulations specific to LTH, as well as information on career opportunities. Apply for partial pension On this page, you will find information about how LTH handles applications for partial pension. You can find more infor

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Apply for partial pension

On this page, you will find information about how LTH handles applications for partial pension. You can find more information about pensions on the Staff Pages. If you are an employee at LTH and wish to apply for partial pension, you should send your application to the HR department at the LTH Faculty Office for signing by the HR manager. The LTH HR department will then forward your application to

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/employee/apply-partial-pension - 2026-07-15

International opportunities

As an employee at LTH, there are many opportunities to gain international experience, primarily through Erasmus+ collaborations which make funding for the exchange possible. This applies to teaching staff and doctoral students as well as technical and administrative staff. Develop your skills in EuropeYou could, for example, job shadow colleagues at other European universities or take part in lang

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/employee/international-opportunities - 2026-07-15

JäLM – gender equality, equal opportunities and diversity

Working with gender equality, equal opportunities and diversity at LTH is an element in our striving for the faculty to be a well-functioning workplace and study environment. Gender equality is a prerequisite for all staff members and students to have the same conditions for their studies, career opportunities and personal development. On this page, you will find information about how LTH works wi

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/employee/jalm-gender-equality-equal-opportunities-and-diversity - 2026-07-15