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Forskningsoutput per år
Professor
An infection that is mild in one individual can be very severe in another individual. Some of the variability in how different individuals handle a single infection can be explained by differences in their immune systems. In my research I am particularly interested in a key component of all vertebrate immune systems ‘the Major Histocompatibility Complex’ (MHC). The MHC molecules help our immune system to determine what is ‘self’ and what is foreign, so that pathogens can be eliminated efficiently. The MHC genes are the most variable genes known in vertebrates and it is believed that this high variability is maintained by selection from pathogens, i.e. through host-pathogen interactions.
In my research I want to know how genetic diversity in MHC is maintained in natural populations through investigating mechanisms down to the molecular level. I am also interested in how MHC diversity is maintained over much longer time intervals, i.e. over speciation events. I want to know:
Academic history; I finished my PhD in 2003 at Lund University, then I went on a Post Doc to the University of Sheffield (2005-06), then I got an Assistant Professorship in Lund (2007-11) and at present I have a lectureship in Lund (Associate Professor since 2012).
Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
Garcia Dominguez, S., Isaksson, C., Rissler, J. & Westerdahl, H.
2021/09/01 → …
Projekt: Avhandling
Ekelund Ugge, G., Berglund, O., Westerdahl, H., Jonsson, A. & Ejdebäck, M.
2017/07/17 → 2023/02/10
Projekt: Avhandling
Westerdahl, H., Neto, J. M., Strandh, M. & Eltschkner, S.
European Commission - Horizon 2020
2016/03/18 → 2021/09/30
Projekt: Forskning