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Research groups

Eight research groups at the department cover a wide range of research topics with one common ground – their translational character. From drug discovery to high-end analysis of patient samples, the goal is to make the research findings applicable in everyday life.

Doctor meeting a patient in a wheelchair. Photo.

Carl Borrebaeck

Psychological resilience in cancer

Human torso with schematic lymphoma circuit. Illustration.

Sara Ek

Translational lymphoma group / Immuno-oncology

Round group of pixels in various colours. Illustration.

Anna Sandström Gerdtsson

The SPOTLab – Spatial profiling of tumour microenvironments

Cancer proteomics analysis machine. Illustration.

Fredrik Levander

Cancer proteomics

Translational immuno-oncology microscopic close-up. Illustration.

Malin Lindstedt

Myeloid Biomarkers and Immunotherapy

Translational cancer immunotherapy microscopic close-up. Illustration.

Kristina Lundberg

Translational cancer immunotherapy

Microscopic close-up of molecular evolution. Illustration.

Mats Ohlin

Molecular evolution

Doctor performing allergy drop test on someone's arm. Photo.

Kathrin Zeller

Immunotoxicity / skin sensitisation