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Patric Nilsson serves as an Associate Professor of Bioscience at the University of Skövde, Sweden, within the School of Bioscience and Department of Biosciences. His academic position combines teaching responsibilities as Education Course Coordinator with active research in immunology, microbiology, and systems biology. Based in Room G2311, he can be contacted at patric.nilsson@his.se or by phone at 0500-448630.
Dr. Nilsson's research interests span multiple interconnected fields including Immunology, Microbiology, Systems Biology, Mathematical Modeling, Stem Cell Research, Quorum Sensing, T-cell Development, and Bacterial Pathogenesis. His work demonstrates a unique interdisciplinary approach that bridges experimental biology with computational methods to understand complex biological systems.
His publication record from 2003-2013 reveals a strong focus on mathematical modeling of biological processes, particularly examining T-cell development dynamics, bacterial quorum sensing mechanisms, and stem cell differentiation pathways. The research shows consistent collaboration with colleagues across immunology and microbiology disciplines, indicating active participation in research networks.
While specific awards aren't documented in the available materials, his publication record in reputable journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Infection and Immunity, and Stem Cells demonstrates significant scholarly contributions. His work on T-cell development and bacterial communication systems represents important contributions to understanding fundamental biological processes with potential therapeutic applications.
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