Petter Brodin, MD, PhD, MD / PhD, is a professor and specialist with a focus on pediatric immunology at Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital in Solna. He leads a laboratory that develops and applies new experimental methods and computational models to describe immune system variations and its role in health and disease.
After completing his medical studies and doctorate at Karolinska Institutet, Petter Brodin joined Mark M Davis’ laboratory at HHMI, Stanford University School of Medicine, as a postdoctoral fellow to investigate hereditary and non-hereditary causes of variations in the immune system of twins. He then returned to Sweden to set up a national resource at the Science for Life Laboratory for a new analytical technique, so-called mass cytometry, which is used to study several proteins in individual cells. He has also established his own research program, which applies systems-immunological methods to study the development of the immune system early in life.
He was elected as a board member at the Annual General Meeting on May 26, 2021. Independent in relation to the company and major owners.
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