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Anders Kvanta is a Professor at Karolinska Institutet and Senior Physician at St. Erik's Eye Hospital, leading translational research on retinal diseases. He specializes in developing therapies for age-related and inherited retinal degenerations, including gene and stem cell therapies. His work focuses on restoring vision through clinical trials, such as the first-in-human gene therapy for Bothnia dystrophy and embryonic stem cell-derived retinal cell transplants for macular degeneration.
Education: Medical Degree (1991) and Docent (2003) from Karolinska Institutet. Research Group: Retina – Anders Kvanta's research group, with eleven researchers.
Research Interests: Translational studies on retinal diseases, including natural history, imaging, and novel treatments like gene therapy and stem cell therapies. Key projects include clinical trials for dry macular degeneration and collaborations on embryonic stem cell differentiation.
Grants: Received SEK 10 million from Promobilia (2025) and Erling-Persson Foundation (2023) for stem cell and gene therapy trials. Swedish Research Council grant (2010–2012) for anti-angiogenic treatments in AMD.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Karolinska Centre for Cell Therapy and leads a group developing therapies for dry AMD and inherited retinal dystrophies. Clinical trials include Phase 1 trials for stem cell-derived RPE transplants.
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