About
Mikael Knip is a Research Professor at the University of Helsinki, affiliated with the HUS Children's and Adolescent Diseases unit. He leads the CAMM - Research Program for Clinical and Molecular Metabolism and supervises doctoral studies in Clinical Research. His research focuses on type 1 diabetes etiology, gut microbiome interactions, environmental determinants, and HLA genotype influences.
- Current projects include Microimmun (2025–2026), Pre-T1D Registry (2024–2025), and Sigrid Juselius Stiftelse (2023–2026) with total funding exceeding €396,000
- Recent scientific contributions emphasize gut microbiome dynamics, dietary interventions, and biomarker discovery in prediabetic and diabetic youth
Key Research Themes
His work investigates microbial metabolites, immune cell epigenetics, and preventive therapies like the multi-CBV vaccine. Studies span longitudinal cohorts (TEDDY, EDIA), dietary fiber impacts, and proteomic profiling of disease markers.
Scientific Awards
- Johnny Ludvigsson Prize (2010)
- Honorary Doctorate, University of Tartu (2012)
Leadership & Collaboration
Serves on editorial boards (e.g., The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology) and leads international consortia including INNODIA and DIABIMMUNE. Supervises multiple doctoral candidates and collaborates with institutions like KU Leuven.
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