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The HIV Host Interactions Team

  Marianne JanssonPhD, Professor Read about Marianne in the Research PortalMarianne´s publications "My research is focused on understanding HIV host interactions and the impact these have on disease progression, by deciphering mechanisms behind protective and pathogenic immune responses in HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections. The goal is to contribute to optimized treatment and provide clues to how an effe

https://www.virology.lu.se/hiv-host-interactions/hiv-host-interactions-team - 2025-12-17

The Molecular Virology Team

Stefan Schwartz, PIRead about Stefan in the Research PortalNaoko Kajitani, researcherRead about Naoko in the Research PortalXiaoxu Cui, graduate studentRead about Xiaoxu in the Research PortalChengyu Hao, graduate studentRead about Chengyu in the Research PortalJohanna Jönsson, graduate studentRead about Johanna in the Research PortalYunji Zheng, graduate studentRead about Yunji in the Research Po

https://www.virology.lu.se/molecular-virology/molecular-virology-team - 2025-12-17

Projects

Project I Studies on the impact of HIV-2 low level viremia on immunopathogenesis Project II Studies on immune responses and viral reservoirs in HIV-2 extreme elite controllers  Project III Studies on type 1 interferon signaling in HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections  Project IV Studies on the incorporation and structure of HIV-2 envelope glycoproteins  Areas Project I Studies on the impact of HIV-2 low lev

https://www.virology.lu.se/hiv-host-interactions/projects - 2025-12-17

Contact

Patrik Medstrand, Professor E-post: patrik [dot] medstrand [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (patrik[dot]medstrand[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se) Professor vid Klinisk virologi, Malmö Telefon: +46 46 222 14 89 Mobil: +46 70 841 57 97 Rumsnummer: BMC B1354b Professor vid EpiHealth: Epidemiology for Health Chef vid Klinisk virologi, Malmö Forskargruppschef vid Klinisk virologi, Malmö

https://www.virology.lu.se/clinical-virology/contact - 2025-12-17

Marianne Jansson

HIV-1 and HIV-2 host interactions - - Lund University Karlsson I, Tingstedt JL, Sahin GÖ, Hansen M, Szojka Z, Buggert M, Biague A, Da Silva Z, Månsson F, Esbjörnsson J, Norrgren H, Medstrand P, Fomsgaard A*, and Jansson M*; Sweden-Guinea-Bissau Cohort Research Group. Cross-Reactive Antibodies With the Capacity to Mediate HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein-Targeted ADCC Identified in HIV-2-Infected Indivi

https://www.virology.lu.se/hiv-host-interactions/marianne-jansson - 2025-12-17

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Leading research in psychological defence About the institute... The Lund University Psychological Defence Research Institute (Forskningsinstitutet för psykologiskt försvar) is a multidisciplinary research unit within the Department of Communication. Our work focuses on the theory and practice of psychological defence, with a focus on research into analyzing and countering hostile information infl

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/start - 2025-12-17

About the institute

The Lund University Psychological Defence Research Institute (Forskningsinstitutet för psykologiskt försvar) is a multidisciplinary research unit within the Department of Communication. Our work focuses on the theory and practice of psychological defence and research into analyzing and countering hostile information influence operations and hybrid threats. The purpose of psychological defence is t

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/about-institute - 2025-12-17

ADAC.io

Attribution – Data – Analysis – Countermeasures. InterOperability ADAC.io is a Horizon project coordinated by the Psychological Defence Research Institute As of 1 February 2024, the Psychological Defence Research Institute coordinates the Horizon project ADAC.io, engaging seven partners in a three-year-long project. Based on the concept of Foreign Information Manipulation & Interference (FIMI) as

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/adacio - 2025-12-17

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 - 2025-12-17

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 - 2025-12-17

Top publications

Best publications from our group over past years. 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.Kulak K., Kuska K., Colineau L., Mckay M., Maziarz K., Slaby J., Blo

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/top-publications - 2025-12-17

Selected publications from the group

List of selected publications from our research group exemplifying the projects we are conducting. 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) Structural characterization of inter-a-in

https://www.protein-chemistry.lu.se/top-publications/selected-publications-group - 2025-12-17

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 - 2025-12-17