Personlig profil
Forskning
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:
- Why songbirds have so many copies of MHC genes compared to humans?
- How the songbird MHC molecules function relative to human MHC molecules?
- To what degree the MHC genes in songbirds are expressed?
- If migratory songbirds have a particularly fine-tuned immune system that enables them to overcome infections at their breeding, stopover and wintering sites?
- To what extent MHC composition matters for how wild birds combat and clear avian malaria infections?
- To what extent MHC composition matters for how rodents can handle Borrelia parasites?
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).
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SDG 3 – God hälsa och välbefinnande
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SDG 13 – Bekämpa klimatförändringarna
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Samarbeten under de senaste fem åren
Forskningsoutput
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Age and sex effects on spring migration timing in great reed warblers: early start allows older males to arrive first
Malmiga, G., Alerstam, T., Hansson, B., Sjöberg, S., Tarka, M., Westerdahl, H. & Hasselquist, D., 2026 mars, I: Journal of Avian Biology. 2026, 2, e03530.Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
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Female reed warblers in social pairs with low MHC dissimilarity achieve higher MHC dissimilarity through random extra-pair mating
Halupka, L., Strandh, M., Sztwiertnia, H., Klimczuk, E., Hasselquist, D., O'Connor, E. & Westerdahl, H., 2026, I: Evolution. 80, 4, s. 725-734Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
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MHC I of the Great Reed Warbler Promotes a Flat Peptide Binding Mode
Venskutonytė, R., Kjellström, S., O'Connor, E. A., Westerdahl, H. & Lindkvist-Petersson, K., 2025 dec., I: Immunology. 176, 4, s. 508-519 12 s.Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
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Expansion of MHC-IIB Has Constrained the Evolution of MHC-IIA in Passerines
Ruesink-Bueno, I. L., Drews, A., O’Connor, E. A. & Westerdahl, H., 2024 nov. 1, I: Genome Biology and Evolution. 16, 11, evae236.Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
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Only rare classical MHC-I alleles are highly expressed in the European house sparrow
Watson, H., Drews, A., Skogsmyr, K. H., Neto, J. M., Roved, J. & Westerdahl, H., 2024 feb. 21, I: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 291, 2017, 11 s., 20232857.Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift › Peer review
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BornThisWay: How vertically transmitted gut microbes and immune genes synergistically direct anti-malarial defence in birds
Westerdahl, H. (PI)
European Commission - Horizon Europe
2025/09/01 → 2027/08/31
Projekt: Forskning
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Temperature-dependent toxic effects of soot in the physiology of birds and insects
Garcia Dominguez, S. (Forskare), Isaksson, C. (Handledare), Rissler, J. (Biträdande handledare) & Westerdahl, H. (Biträdande handledare)
2021/09/01 → …
Projekt: Avhandling
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Long-term study of great reed warblers
Hasselquist, D. (Forskare), Hansson, B. (Forskare), Westerdahl, H. (Forskare), Bensch, S. (Forskare), Åkesson, M. (Forskare), Tarka, M. (Forskare) & von Schantz, T. (Forskare)
Kungliga Fysiografiska Sällskapet i Lund
1983/01/01 → 2027/12/31
Projekt: Forskning
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Betydelsen av immunförsvarets evolution
Westerdahl, H. (PI)
Erik Philip-Sörensens stiftelse för främjande av genetisk och humanistisk vetenskaplig forskning
2023/01/01 → 2025/01/31
Projekt: Forskning
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Transcriptional biomarkers of toxicity - powerful tools or random noise? An applied perspective from studies on bivalves
Ekelund Ugge, G. (Forskarstuderande), Berglund, O. (Handledare), Westerdahl, H. (Biträdande handledare), Jonsson, A. (Biträdande handledare) & Ejdebäck, M. (Biträdande handledare)
2017/07/17 → 2023/02/10
Projekt: Avhandling