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Ladda ner sammanställning av formulärsvar

Om du exempelvis genomfört en kursvärdering i QPS eller av annan anledning vill ladda ner en summering av formulärdata gör du så här:Gå till aktuell kurs och kurstillfälleKlicka på Forms och välj View summaryVälj aktuellt formulär. När du klickar på formuläret ser du sammanställningen. Klicka på Download summary ute till höger, så laddas sammanställningen ner som en Excel-fil som kan sparas om som

https://www.qps.education.lu.se/ladda-ner-sammanstallning-av-formularsvar - 2025-05-31

E-post och notiser

E-postadress för provrapporter och notiserFrån och med 1 november 2024 är din e-postadress i QPS universitetets studentadress (fornamn [dot] efternamn [dot] 1234 [at] student [dot] lu [dot] se). Det innebär att provrapporter och notiser från QPS skickas dit. Kontrollera din adressPå din QPS-profil kan du se vilken e-postadress som är registrerad på ditt konto.Klicka på ditt namn i vänstermenyn och

https://www.qps.education.lu.se/guider-studenter/logga-in-qps-och-aktivera-notiser - 2025-05-31

Guider för medarbetare

Här hittar du guider om hur du använder olika funktioner i QPS. Använd vänstermenyn för att bläddra bland guiderna.Systemet är under utveckling och guiderna uppdateras därmed i takt med att nya funktioner blir tillgängliga. Utöver guider finns en självstudiekurs för dig som lärare. Logga in i Kompetensportalen och sök på QPS för att nå kursen. Läs mer om QPS Ett digitalt verktyg för systematisk be

https://www.qps.education.lu.se/guider-medarbetare - 2025-05-31

Datahantering i QPS

Behandling av personuppgifter vid Lunds universitet: Länk till Lunds universitets sida om personuppgiftshanteringVilken data lagras i QPS?I QPS lagras all den data som genereras under din studietid. Detta inkluderar inloggningar, provsvar, inlämningsuppgifter med tillhörande feedback, resultat från quiz och ifyllda formulär. Även din IP-adress samt eventuella uppgifter som du uppger i din profil l

https://www.qps.education.lu.se/datahantering-i-qps - 2025-05-31

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-0 - 2025-05-31

Protein Chemistry 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. The complement, crucial part of innate immune system is involved in many basic biological processes such as defence against infections but when activated in a wrong place or no

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/protein-chemistry-research-group - 2025-05-31

Top publications

Best publications from our group over past years. The Library in Dublin. King B.C., Kulak K, Krus U., Rosberg R., Golec E., Wozniak K., Gomez M.F., Zhange E., O'Connell D., Renström E. and Blom A.M. (2019) Complement C3 proteinst against autophagy related beta-cell detah via ATG16L1 interaction and regulation of autophagy.., Cell Metabolism, 29, 202-210. Holmquist E., Bartoschek M., Reitsma B., Ja

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/top-publications - 2025-05-31

Selected publications from the group

List of selected publications from our research group exemplifying the projects we are conducting. The group in Madrid at Complement Worshop Blom. A. M., Pertoft H. and Fries E. (1995) Inter-a-inhibitor is required for the formation of the hyaluronan-containing coat on fibroblasts and mesothelial cells. J. Biol. Chem., 270, 9698-9701. Blom A. M., Mörgelin M., Öyen M., Jarvet J. and Fries E. (1999)

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/top-publications/selected-publications-group - 2025-05-31

Projects

In blood, complement proteins are a major component and perhaps therefore most of these were identified already decades ago. However, only in recent years it has become apparent that complement not only plays a major role in innate defense against pathogens but also identifies foreign materials and removes waste (immune complexes and dying cells). The physiological relevance of complement is demon

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/projects - 2025-05-31

Insulin and Immunity: when complement takes control

We are studying an unexpected role of complement – in the physiology and metabolism of pancreatic beta-cells. Surprisingly, this is related to intracellular functions of complement and therefore changes the way we perceive this “blood” system and will likely inspire discovery of many other intracellular effects of complement. We study the role of intracellular complement factor C3 and membrane bou

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/projects/insulin-and-immunity-when-complement-takes-control - 2025-05-31

Bacterial complement evasion strategies

As a first line of defense against pathogens and a mediator between innate and adaptive immunity, complement is a particular focus of evasion strategies developed by pathogens.  We showed that one common strategy is to bind complement inhibitor C4BP, which leads to decreased opsonisation of bacteria with C3b impairing phagocytosis and allowing bacterial survival. It appears that binding of C4BP is

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/projects/bacterial-complement-evasion-strategies - 2025-05-31

Pathologic complement activation in diseases

  Myriam Martin, Rebecca Trattner and Anna Blom Misguided or excessive complement activation is involved in many common diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, vasculitis and age-related macula degeneration. In collaboration with clinicians we are studying molecular mechanisms of complement involvement in these diseases. Joint inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA),

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/projects/pathologic-complement-activation-diseases - 2025-05-31

Complement and cancer

Expression of COMP in breast cancer tissue Complement-dependent cytotoxicity is one of the mechanisms by which therapeutic monoclonal antibodies are toxic to cancer cells. Also, complement is currently undergoing re-appreciation of its role in the immune surveillance of tumors. The majority of human tumors are low immunogenic and complement may be involved in their recognition via direct “danger s

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/projects/complement-and-cancer - 2025-05-31

Inherited deficiencies of complement inhibitors

Complement has recently gained substantial worldwide attention, as it was discovered that several common diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (blindness in elderly) are related to deregulation of the balance between complement activation and inhibition. Full complement deficiencies lead to severe infectious and autoimmune diseases but are uncommon while it appears that we are just beg

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/projects/inherited-deficiencies-complement-inhibitors - 2025-05-31

Members of our research group

Myriam Martin, Rebecca Trattner and Anna Blom  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] sePia Ecke, undergraduate studentE-mail: Pia [dot] Ecke [at] med [dot] lu [dot] seAlexander Ekström, PhD studentE-mail: alexander [dot] ekstrom [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (alexander[dot]ek

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/members-our-research-group - 2025-05-31

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 - 2025-05-31

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 - 2025-05-31

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 - 2025-05-31