IBD
Updated 36 days ago
Dept. of Medicine Solna Immunology and Allergy 171 76 Stockholm Sweden
To accomplish these goals, we have built an interdisciplinary research program that combines the generation of novel experimental models of IBD (zebrafish and mouse), traditional molecular and cellular approaches (e.g. ex vivoimmune cell- intestinal organoid co-culture), cutting-edge technologies (scRNA-seq and spatial transcriptomics), systems biology, and the use of clinical samples. Thus, we are working to provide insights that may lead to novel, rational-based strategies to prevent the initiation of IBD by intervening during its preclinical phase and/or to accelerate and promote tissue regeneration upon damage... Welcome to the Villablanca lab Our lab that lies at the interface of immunology, human health, biological engineering, and systems biology, is seeking to define the complex dynamics of host-environment interactions required to sustain intestinal homeostasis, how breakdown in these interactions may lead to intestinal inflammatory disorders, and how we can promote mucosal..