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Timothy Sundell is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Gothenburg, specializing in Human B-cell development at the single-cell level. His research focuses on understanding the dynamics of B cell antigen receptor organization in both normal and malignant B cells, particularly in the context of pediatric Burkitt's lymphoma and rheumatoid arthritis. Sundell has contributed to numerous significant publications in clinical and translational immunology, exploring the role of CD38 monoclonal antibodies in disrupting survival pathways in malignant cells and the correlation between antigen-presenting Tbet+CD11c+ B cells and bone destruction in untreated rheumatoid arthritis. His work encompasses single-cell RNA sequencing analyses that provide insights into the genetic interference and associated signaling pathways in B-cell and T-cell receptors. Sundell's publications have appeared in prominent journals, helping to advance the understanding of B-cell biology and potential therapeutic targets in related diseases.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).