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Joakim Lundeberg is a professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, specializing in Biotechnology. He defended his PhD thesis in 1993 and pursued a postdoctoral period at Radiumhospital in Oslo, Norway, before returning to KTH as a group leader. In 2000, he was appointed as a professor of Molecular Biotechnology at KTH. Lundeberg is a leading figure in the Department of Gene Technology at the School of Chemistry and Biotechnology, where he manages an interdisciplinary research group focused on molecular atlasing of tissues in relation to health and disease. His group's ongoing research efforts aim to study genes' spatial expression in various tissues, contributing to breakthroughs in DNA and RNA analysis techniques. Lundeberg has been instrumental in the development of new technologies that have revolutionized life sciences over the last few years, and he has played a pivotal role as the departing director of the National Genomics Infrastructure at SciLifeLab, one of Europe's leading sequencing centers.
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