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Research groups

WCMM Fellows

Associated Clinical WCMM Fellows

Research activities

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Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy; Clinical Instrument Translation (BISCIT)

We develop methods and instrumentation that advance spectroscopy, light transport modeling, and imaging of tissue; creating quantitative, non-invasive tools for the clinical detection, monitoring or treatment of skin diseases and injuries.

Cell signaling in inflammation and cancer.

Cell signaling in intestinal inflammation

All cells in an organism communicate with one another and with their environment through integrated signaling pathways. By exploring the molecular events that shape cellular decision-making, we can predict and control the fate of individual cells.

Hip prosthesis in titanium.

Pragmatic Research in Orthopedics - PRIO

Pragmatic Research in Orthopedics is a research group that aim to optimize the quality of care within the field of orthopedic surgery. We have a strong focus on the orthopedic interventions aimed at the lower extremities.

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The Cantù Lab - Genome Regulation in Development and Disease

The Cantù Lab at LiU is focused on one important goal: to discover the mechanisms of genome regulation that drive cell differentiation and specialization during embryonic development.

Nucleic Acids Technologies Lab

The Nucleic Acids Technologies Lab explores the use of nucleic acids as biorecognition molecules to develop highly specific and sensitive systems, with various detection modalities.

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Pantazis Laboratory of Cellular Excitability – PaLaCE

In the Pantazis Laboratory of Cellular Excitability - PaLaCE, we employ cutting-edge experimental and computational approaches to understand how the intricate structure of ion channels relates to their function.

Illustration of various diseased centers in the brain.

Selective vulnerability to neurodegeneration

Neurodegenerative diseases cause stereotypical signs based on the specific brain region that is targeted. We try to understand how unaffected regions resist disease with the hope that these secrets can be transferred to vulnerable brain regions.

Eleonore von Castelmur in the lab.

von Castelmur lab

We want to explore the evolutionary relationship and functional repurposing of human proteins acquired by picornaviruses to develop new antiviral medicine and help gain better understanding of the lifecycle of these biomedically important viruses.

Publications

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2026

Carlotta Frigo, Valentina Pastori, Gianluca Zambanini, Martina Fabiano, Sajeela Ahmed, Elisabetta Citterio, Claudio Cantù, Antonella Ellena Ronchi (2026) Haematologica, Vol. 111, p. 1747-1758 (Article in journal)
Rasmus Mikiver, Rickard Sand, Hans Peter Bögl, Georg Zdolsek, Daphne Wezenberg, Karl Michaelsson, Johan Lyth, Jörg Schilcher (2026) JBMR Plus, Vol. 10, Article ziag059 (Article in journal)
Kristin Zeiler, Sofia Morberg Jämterud, F. León, Agnes Andersson, Ulrika Birberg Thornberg, Ida Blystad, Anestis Divanoglou, Anders Eklund, David Engblom, Richard Levi (2026) Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences (Article in journal)
Lars Kollmann, Ilan Rosenblum, Adisa Poljo, Pascal Probst, Markus K. Muller, Piotr Kalinowski, Muhammed S. Dalkilic, Abdullah Sisik, Johanna Betzler, Mirko Otto, Stephanie Taha-Mehlitz, Beat P. Muller, Daniel M. Frey, Bassey Enodien, Emanuel Burri, Reinhard Stoll, Otto Kollmar, Robert Rosenberg, Florian Ponholzer, Johan Friso Lock, Sven Flemming, Erik Stenberg, Johan Ottosson, Ellen Andersson, Torsten Olbers, Ralph Peterli, Florian Seyfried, Anas Taha (2026) BJS Open, Vol. 10, Article zrag028 (Article in journal)
Hanaa Ahmed-Hassan, Dalia Abdelaziz, Yo-Ching Cheng, Kevin Low, Shirley Phan, Byron Kruger, Chimone S. Dalton, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Walker Jackson, Sabine Gilch, Hermann M. Schatzl (2026) PLoS Pathogens, Vol. 22, Article e1014166 (Article in journal)