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DIAPREPP

DIAbetes type 1 Prediction, Early Pathogenesis and Prevention The collaborative project DIAPREPP specifically addresses the call FP7 Cooperation Work Programme: Health-2007-2.4.3-1 Early processes in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes and strategies for early prevention.  The coordinator is Ezio Bonfacio, Dresden, Germany. The earliest currently identifiable process in the pathogenesis of type 1

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/diaprepp - 2026-04-19

DIAPREV-IT

Diabetes Prevention - Immune Tolerance DiAPREV-IT is the first prevention trial with DiamydTM, the alum formulated GAD65 “vaccine”, in children with positive islet cell autoantibodies but not yet diabetes. In the investigator initiated, placebo controlled, and double blind study, children from 4 years of age with positive GAD65-antibodies and at least one more positive islet cell autoantibody will

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/diaprev-it - 2026-04-19

READ-ON

Retinopathy After Diabetes Onset Diabetes retinopathy (DR) refers to any of the vascular changes in the retina. These are observed clinically as microaneurysms, dot and blot hemorrhages, edema, hard and soft exudates, neovascularization and newly formed fibrovascular tissue. The major sight-threatening manifestations of DR, macular edema and proliferative diabetes retinopathy, PDR, are the end res

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/read - 2026-04-19

DOHK

Diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors DOHK is the acronym for the Swedish Diabetes och Hjärta-Kärl.   Patients diagnosed with diabetes have an increased risk to develop cardiovascular complications such as acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and stroke. Up to today, about 30 different genes have been identified as predisposing for type 1 diabetes. Furthermore, about 60 different genes have shown

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/dohk - 2026-04-19

Darbaz Awla

Current positionPost-doctoral fellow (MD, PhD). Surgery Research Unit, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö.Thesis titleSignaling and adhesive mechanisms in akute pancreatitis.List of papers includedAwal D, Abdulla A, Regnér S and Thorlacius H. TLR4 but not TLR2 regulates inflammation, and tissuew damage in acute pancreatitis induced by retrograde infrusion of taurocholate. Inflamm, Res. 2011 [E

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research-0/diabetic-complications/lab-alumni/darbaz-awla - 2026-04-19

Anna Åkerud

Current positionResulatory Affairs Associate at Trial Form SupportThesis titleUterine remodeling during pregnancy; Sstudies on the effect of Heparin/Heparan SulfateList of papers includedE. Malmström, M. Sennström, A. Holmberg, H. Frielingsdorf, E. Eklund, L. Malmström, E. Tufvesson, M.F. Gomez, G. Westergren-Thorsson, Ekman-Ordeberg andA. Malmström. The importance of fibroblasts in remodelling of

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research-0/diabetic-complications/lab-alumni/anna-akerud - 2026-04-19

Jenny Öhman

Current positionProject leader, Cardiology Department, Lund Universityhttp://www.med.lu.se/english/klinvetlund/cardiology/research/project_leaders/oehmanThesis titleDiabetic Vascular Complications & Inflammation Role of NFAT and TNFαList of papers includedJ.Nilsson, L M Nilsson, Y W Chen, J D Molkentn, D Erlinge & M F Gomez. High glucose activates Nuclear Factor of Activated T-cells (NFAT) in nati

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research-0/diabetic-complications/lab-alumni/jenny-ohman - 2026-04-19

Group members

Team members Jens Lagerstedt, PhD, PI Claire Lyons, associate researcher Kristina Nordén, PhD, postdoc Rita Del Giudice, PhD, postdoc Shelley Edmunds, PhD, postdoc Claire Lyons,  PhD, postdoc Oktawia Nilsson-Wolanin, MSc, PhD student Raquel Lopera, student Manca Mohar, Master student   Alumni Jonathan dalla-Riva, PhD Jitka Petrlova, PhD Karin Stenkula, PhD Tatu Haataja, PhD

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/medical-protein-science/group-members - 2026-04-19

Diana Grajales Abellan, student

I am Diana and I am from Spain. I am currently performing my master studies in Biomedicine at Lund University, which I started in September 2015. Before moving to Sweden, I completed my bachelor´s degree in Biochemistry at the University of Valencia and I also went to Norway for one year in an Erasmus exchange. Right now I am performing my master thesis: This project aims to understand the role of

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research-0/molecular-metabolism/group-members/diana-grajales-abellan-student - 2026-04-19

Genomics

The genetic spectrum of diabetesAn important aim of this Initiative is to provide a gene atlas of T2D. Together with co-workers at the Broad Institute (MIT/Harvard) and Novartis we will perform a SNP genome wide association study using 500,000 SNPs on an Affymetrix chip in 1500 Scandinavian patients with T2D and 1500 non-diabetic control subjects. We expect at least 1500 SNPs (1.5%) to show nomina

https://www.ludc.lu.se/welcome-lund-university-diabetes-centre/project-areas/genomics - 2026-04-19