About
Lars Malmstroem is an Associate Professor at Lund University's Department of Infection Medicine (BMC), focusing on proteomics, mass spectrometry, and infectious diseases. He contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through research in immunology and microbial pathogenesis.
His research integrates cross-linking mass spectrometry (XL-MS), structural modeling, and systems serology to study immune responses against Streptococcus pyogenes. Recent work includes mapping protective epitopes in streptolysin O and analyzing tissue-specific plasma proteome dynamics.
Key trends in his 15 most recent publications highlight collaborations on plasminogen activation in bacterial infections, epitope conservation, and diagnostic marker discovery using multimodal mass spectrometry. Articles span journals like Cell and Nature Communications, with keywords such as proteome mapping, antigenomics, and fibrinolysis.
Lars Malmstroem is actively involved in the epIgG project and collaborates on research funded by EU grants for sepsis subphenotyping. His work bridges clinical data with advanced proteomic techniques, aiming to improve diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

