Projects in X-HiDE
Ongoing projects in X-HiDE
- Interleukin-6 classic and trans-signaling in human monocytes - molecular mechanisms and functional consequences
- Digital monocyte
- Systems Biology and Bioinformatics Analysis of Inhaled LPS Mouse Model Data from As
- 1-methyl Nicotinamide-driven ImmunoMOdulation in glioblastoma (NIMO)
- Mapping signal transduction in inflammation (Umbrella project)
Seed Money Projects
X-HiDEs Pre-clinical and Clinical collaborative inflammation project seeds
- Maria Åström “Prothrombotic effects of immunostimulation of upregulated Fc-gamma receptors on platelets from myeloproliferative neoplasms – a laboratory study”
- Ignacio Rangel “Modulatory effects of short non-coding microRNAs on gut microbes”
- Adam Jackson “Pain- and Inflammatory Biomarkers in Symptomatic Atrial Fibrillation: A Case-Control study”
- Andi Alijagic/Ulrika Hylen “The Interplay of Pollutants and Mental Illness”
X-HiDEs Clinical inflammation project seeds
- Ioannis Parodis “Precision medicine and tertiary prevention in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (PREMISE)”
- Kaya Tuerxun “M-MDSCs response profile in sepsis patients and their relationship with known features of immunosuppressive monocytes in sepsis”
X-HiDEs Experimental and mathematical model project seeds
- Aidan McGlinchey “Set up of a 3D organoid lab and subsequent studies of human inflammaging”
- Alexander Hedbrant “Primary monocyte derived macrophages as a model to study chronic low-grade inflammation”
- Liza Ljungberg “Interleukin-6 classic trans-signaling in human monocytes – molecular mechanisms and functional consequences”
- Mikael Ivarsson “Bear winter serum and effects on inflammatory/innate pathways in fibroblasts”
- Niloofar Nickaeen “b-glucan stimulation data for modeling trained immunity in human monocytes”
X-HiDEs Academic collaboration partner seeds
- InflaMed “miniWAEVE - define the preliminary links between indoor particle exposure and its impact on human health”
- Rostock University Systems Biology and Bioinformatics – To be established
- CEMIR – To be established