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Frode Lars Jahnsen is a Professor in the Department of Pathology at the University of Oslo, affiliated with Oslo University Hospital (Rikshospitalet). His research focuses on immune cell biology in gastrointestinal and respiratory systems, particularly studying dendritic cells, T cells, and plasma cells in conditions like celiac disease, inflammatory bowel diseases, and graft-versus-host disease. He utilizes advanced techniques such as single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics to understand immune cell dynamics and interactions.
Key research interests include:
- Role of immune cells in gut health and disease
- Long-lived plasma cells and microbiota regulation
- Resident memory T cells in mucosal immunity
- Immunopathology of transplantation and autoimmunity
Recent work highlights developments of tools like Cellsnake for single-cell data analysis and contributions to the Human Gut Cell Atlas. His studies often involve collaborations on translational projects, such as applying immunological insights to clinical management of Crohn's disease and allergy therapies.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Department of Pathology's immunology research groups, focusing on gut-related diseases and mucosal immunology.




