Thesis - Under Graduate Studies
Research
The department performs cross-disciplinary research within the field of immunotechnology, focusing on the cells and molecules of the immune system for various biomedical applications. Applied research as well as projects addressing fundamental issues are being pursued within the department's focus areas
Within these efforts, we continuously accept master thesis students and project workers for training. You will then be allowed to participate in a cutting edge project providing excellent opportunities for training and taking part of the latest technologies and applications. We currently offer the possibility to perform projects within the following main project areas.
Project possibilities
We currently offer the possibility to perform projects within the following main project areas.
- Allergic diseases
- Recombinant antibodies – technologies and applications
- Proteomics – technologies and applications
- Post translational modifications (PTMs) - technologies and applications
- Biomarker discovery
- Cancer
- Bioinformatics
To assess the diversity of projects assignments you can view a list of recent MSc thesis and Advance course projects in Immunotechnology here.
Contacts
For more information, please contact
- Sara Ek (research on targets for cancer treatment and diagnosis)
- Magnus Jakobsson (research on proteomics, cancer biomarkers and diagnostics, PTMs and cell biology)
- Fredrik Levander (research in bioinformatics)
- Malin Lindstedt (research on immuno-oncology and chemical sensitization)
- Kristina Lundberg (research on immuno-oncology)
- Mats Ohlin (research on antibody technology and antibodies in disease)