News

May, 2013
The Department of Immunotechnology is moving to a new site! By the end of May, 2013 you will find us at Medicon Village (Building 406), Scheelevägen 2, S-223 63 Lund, Sweden. Postal address: Dept. of Immunotechnology, Lund University, Medicon Village (Building 406), S-223 81 LUND, Sweden

November 14, 2011
Doc. Malin Lindstedt has been granted support (7.08 MSEK during 2012-2015) for a research project entitled "A novel test strategy for assessing sensitizing capacity of chemicals and proteins" by FORMAS.

Oct 31-Nov 13, 2007
The Department was granted support for several research projects by the Swedish Research Council:Fredrik Levander: Analysis platform for mass spectrometry-based proteome comparisonPeter James: Quantitative whole and targeted proteome monitoringPeter James: Breast cancer proteomicsChrister Wingren: Programmed self-assembly of antibody arrays [...]

November 5, 2010
The Department was granted support for two research projects by the Swedish Research Council:Prof. Peter James: Analysis of membrane proteinsDoc. Christer Wingren: Molecular profiling of systemic lupus erythematosus for improved diagnosis, classification and prognosis

June 1, 2011
Dr. Kristina Lundberg received a grant of 1 MSEK for a project entitled ”Development of effective treatment strategies in allergy" from Signhild Engkvist Stiftelse

December 5, 2012
Dr. Johan Malmström was appointed Assoc. Prof. (docent) in Immunotechnology.

December 17, 2009
Dr. Fredrik Levander of the Dept. of Immunotechnology is one of three principal investigators in a concortium (lead by Professor Erik Andreasson at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) that has been awarded a framework project grant amounting to 20 MSEK from the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research to investigate late blight [...]

April 21, 2016
Malin Lindstedt was appointed professor of Immunotechnology at Lund University. Congratulations!

September 2008
Dr Sara Ek and Prof Carl Borrebaeck received a grant from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for a study of mantle cell lymphoma.

October 27, 2016
Prof. Mats Ohlin of the Dept. of Immunotechnology was awarded a grant from the Swedish Research Council for a project entitled "Molecular and functional analysis of IgE in allergy".