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TEDx Lund
Professor Carl Borrebaeck, held an inspiring talk at TEDxLund, www.tedxlund.se, hosted by Medicon Village and MAX IV. The theme of TEDxLund "Prima Materia." The event featured speakers, presenting in front of an audience, and was recorded in its entirety and then streamed to another 100 audience members at Medicon Village (Auditorium). In the [...]

Three research grants from the Cancera foundation to the Department
Professor Sara Ek, Assoc Prof Kristina Lundberg, and Dr. Ulrika Axelsson, has been awarded funding’s from Cancera foundation. Professor Sara Ek, received 2 million SEK for a project dedicated to early detection of lung cancer. The aim of the project is to develop non-invasive, specific and cost-effective diagnostic tools that can complement [...]

Prize to Kristina Lundberg
Associate Professor Kristina Lundberg has received this years prize from Per-Eric and Ulla Schyberg's Foundation. The prize sum is 375 000SEK and was given for Kristina's research to identify new targets for cancer treatment.

New Thinker Award 2017
Malin Lindstedt, Professor of Immunotechnology at Lund University, has been awarded the New Thinker Award and SEK 400,000 from the Swedish Fund for Research Without Animal Experiments.

SSF's utilization price
Malin Lindstedt, Professor of Immunotechnology, is the second prize winner of the Foundation for Strategic Research Award for Researchers.

The department receives grants for LC-MS
The Department of immunotechnology, with Sofia Waldermarson, Sara EK and Fredrik Levander as the main applicants, has received SEK 1 million from Medicon Village owner foundation, Mats Paulssons Research

June 2017
Dr. Kristina Lundberg was appointed Associate Professor (docent) in Immunotechnology at Lund University.

CanFaster
The Call for the Canfaster is now open for application

New Grant to the department and CREATE Health
MSCA-Cofund grant to Professor Sara Ek

December 6, 2010
Dr. Malin Lindstedt, Dr. Kristina Lundberg, M.Sc. Henrik Johansson, M.Sc. Anna Sandström och M.Sc. Mattias Levin of the Dept. of Immunotechnology were awarded 129 kSEK in travel grants from the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University.