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Helena Enocsson is a researcher at Linköping University focused on rheumatology, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Her research investigates the biomarkers of inflammation and organ damage associated with SLE, an autoimmune disease that primarily affects women and presents significant clinical challenges due to its heterogeneous nature. The disease is characterized by episodes of flares and remissions, and the resultant damage from SLE can severely impact patients' quality of life, morbidity, and mortality. Enocsson leads a research group that takes both clinical and experimental perspectives on rheumatic diseases, aiming to develop better diagnostics and targeted treatments through the identification of key biomarkers. She has deep interests in acute phase proteins and interferon alpha autoantibodies as potential therapeutic targets. Enocsson's academic background includes a Medical Doctor degree, a PhD in 2014, and a Master of Medical Science in Medical Biology. She also supervises degree projects and tutorial groups within her departments.
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