Johan Sandberg
Karolinska Institutet, SWEDEN, Sweden
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Johan K. Sandberg is a Professor of Viral Immunology and Immunopathogenesis at the Center for Infection Medicine, Department of Medicine at Karolinska Institutet. Prof. Sandberg’s research aims to improve our understanding of the role of cellular immune responses in the context of viral and bacterial infections in humans. Currently, his research focuses largely on the immunobiology of T cell subsets with innate-like characteristics, such as Mucosa-associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells, and on their interaction with pathogens and other components of the immune system. His work is supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Cancer Society, the Center for Innovative Medicine, the Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation, and from the SciLifeLab National COVID-19 Research Program, financed by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. For more detailed information please visit his webpage: https://staff.ki.se/people/johsan
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Peripheral blood MAIT cells are activated and reduced in frequency during human hantavirus infection (#76)
5:30 PM
Kimia T. Maleki
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters
Human CD8-negative MAIT cells are functionally distinct from CD8-positive MAIT cells (#147)
1:15 PM
Caroline Boulouis
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters
The relationship between IL-7Rα polymorphisms and MAIT cell dysfunction in treated HIV-1 infection (#77)
1:15 PM
Edwin Leeansyah
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters
Mucosal associated invariant T (MAIT) cell dynamics during acute HIV-1 infection (#183)
1:15 PM
Kerri G. Lal
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters
Interleukin-7 as a potential therapeutic strategy to reconstitute MAIT cells (#86)
5:30 PM
Johan K. Sandberg
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters