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Anna Adler serves as an Associate Researcher and Postdoctoral Fellow at Lund University's Faculty of Medicine within the Department of Respiratory Medicine, Allergology, and Palliative Medicine. She maintains dual affiliation with the Infect@LU research network, focusing on immunological mechanisms in respiratory diseases.
Her research centers on pulmonary fibrosis pathogenesis with emphasis on macrophage-mediated processes. Key investigation areas include idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis progression, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5 expression in macrophages, gene downregulation patterns, and adoptive transfer mechanisms. This work bridges immunology and respiratory medicine to identify novel therapeutic targets for fibrotic lung conditions.
Dr. Adler's 2024 publication in Immunology establishes macrophage-expressed acid phosphatase 5 as a critical promoter of pulmonary fibrosis. The study integrates gene expression profiling with cellular immunology approaches, revealing new pathways in fibrosis development that connect monocyte activity to tissue remodeling.
She actively collaborates through the Infect@LU network on projects examining infection-related immune responses in respiratory pathologies, with geographic partnerships spanning multiple European research institutions as visualized in her collaboration map.

