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Andreas Tilevik is an Associate Professor of Systems Biology at the Department of Biosciences, University of Skövde. His research focuses on applying mathematical and statistical models to understand immune system dynamics, particularly in autoimmune diseases and sepsis-related bacterial characterization. He has developed predictive models for drug-immune interactions and activation mechanisms of the immune system.
- PhD in Computational Immunology, University of New South Wales (2007)
- Master's in Molecular Computational Biology, University of Skövde (2001)
- Statistician background from Karlstad University (BPhil, 2017)
Tilevik's research spans multiple collaborative projects: predicting drug effects on immunity, simulating immune activation mechanisms, identifying glaucoma biomarkers via proteomics, analyzing B cell populations in Rheumatoid Arthritis, and developing NGS pipelines for sepsis diagnostics. His work integrates computational biology with clinical applications.
Recent publications (2023-2024) emphasize single-cell RNA-seq analysis, autoimmune disease mechanisms, and sepsis pathogen characterization. Collaborators include researchers from University of Gothenburg, Medical University of Vienna, and Skaraborg Hospital. Tilevik teaches courses at both bachelor's and master's levels while coordinating bioinformatics training programs.