Support research within the Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology
The Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC) is focused on research and teaching in the subjects of infection biology, cell and tumor biology and immunology. The department has 46 research and project groups, about 60 doctoral students, and in total 263 employees.
You can choose to donate to a specific research or project group within a specific research area at MTC by using Swish.
Donate by Swish
- Enter the recipient swish number: 123 202 32 08
- Enter amount of the choice
- Important! In the message field, enter the research group leader for the research area you wish to support (find the name in the list below) and department code: C1
- Enter “Swish” and confirm.
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Research areas within the Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology
HIV and enterovirus evolution and spread. Enter: Jan Albert and department code C1
Clinical Virology and Virus Discovery. Enter: Tobias Allander and department code C1
Neural differentiation as a strategy for neuroblastoma treatment. Enter: Marie Arsenian Henriksson and department code C1
Quantitative Biology of the Nucleus. Enter: Magda Bienko and department code C1
Professor Emeritus Anders Björkman. Enter: Anders Björkman and department code C1
Annelie Brauner Project. Enter: Annelie Brauner and department code C1
Angiogenesis, Cancer, Metabolic disease, Cardiovascular disease, Eye disease. Enter: Yihai Cao and department code C1
Mechanism of B and T cell death during HIV infection. Enter: Francesca Chiodi and department code C1
Laboratory of Lymphocyte Differentiation. Enter: Jonathan Coquet and department code C1
Nicola Crosetto Team. Enter: Nicola Crosetto and department code C1
Pia Dosenovic Team. Enter: Pia Dosenovic and department code C1
The human intestinal microbiome, Helicobacter pylori and gastrointestinal disease development. Enter: Lars Engstrand and department code C1
Tumor Biology, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Enter: Ingemar Ernberg and department code C1
Host-pathogen interactions in health and disease. Enter: Birgitta Henriques-Normark and department code C1
Antileukemic reactivity can be improved by employing natural killer (NK) cells. Enter: Maria Johansson department code C1
Malaria Elimination. Enter: Akira Kaneko and department code C1
B Cells and Autoinflammation. Enter: Mikael Karlsson and department code C1
Genetic basis for B cell recognition and function. Enter: Gunilla Karlsson Hedestam and department code C1
Regulatory transcriptions. Enter: Claudia Kutter and department code C1
NK cell recognition. Enter: Klas Kärre and department code C1
Discovery and elucidation of the mechanisms of action of tumour selective compounds. Enter: Sonia Lain and department code C1
Michael Landreh Project. Enter: Michael Landreh and department code C1
David Lane Group. Enter: David Lane and department code C1
Function, Regulation and Targeting of the Myc Protein. Enter: Lars-Gunnar Larsson and department code C1
Tumor Cell – Microenvironment Communication in Cancer Invasion, Metastasis and Drug Resistance. Enter: Kaisa Lehti and department code C1
Peter Liljeström see Gerald McInerney Group. Enter: Peter Liljeström and department code C1
Edmund Loh Project. Enter: Edmund Loh and department code C1
Itziar Martinez Gonzalez Project. Enter: Itziar Martinez Gonzalez and department code C1
Regulation of Gene Expression during Viral Infection. Enter: Gerald McInerney and department code C1
Ben Murrell see Gunilla Karlsson Hedestam Group. Enter: Ben Murrell and department code C1
Immunology of Host-Parasite Interactions. Enter: Susanne Nylén and department code C1
Anaerobic cultivated human intestinal microbiota (Achim). Enter: Elisabeth Lissa Norin and department code C1
Manuel Patarroyo Project. Enter: Manuel Patarroyo and department code C1
Transcriptional basis of non-genetic cellular heterogeneity. Enter: Vicent Pelechano and department code C1
Sylvain Peuget project group. Enter: Sylvain Peuget and department code C1
Salmonella enterica as a model for intracellular parasitism. Enter: Mikael Rhen and department code C1
Molecular Biology of Host-Parasite Interaction. Enter: Ulf Ribacke and department code C1
Immunology and aerobiology of mycobacteria. Enter: Antonio Rothfuchs and department code C1
Intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Enter: Martin Rottenberg and department code C1
Multicellular behavior in Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa clone C - a world wide prevalent clone. Enter: Ute Römling and department code C1
Oxygen Sensing, Cancer and Intratumor Heterogeneity. Enter: Susanne Schlisio and department code C1
Development of small molecules restoring the tumor suppression functions of p53. Enter: Galina Selivanova and department code C1
Gastroenteric bacterial virulence regulation and transmission mechanisms. Enter: Åsa Sjöling and department code C1
Georgios Sotiriou Laboratory: Bionanomaterial Technology. Enter: Georgios Sotiriou and department code C1
Biology of Plasmodium Falciparum. Enter: Mats Wahlgren and department code C1
Britta Wahren Project. Enter: Britta Wahren and department code C1
Immunodeficiency Diseases. Enter: Lisa Westerberg and department code C1
Mechanisms regulating tumor development and tumor microenvironment. Enter: Margareta Wilhelm and department code C1
Clinical Genomics Stockholm. Enter: Valtteri Wirta and department code C1
Giovanna Zinzalla Project. Enter: Giovanna Zinzalla and department code C1