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Oscar André is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Lund University, Faculty of Medicine, specializing in Quantitative Immunobiology and serving as an Affiliated Researcher with Infect@LU. His work bridges experimental medical science and cutting-edge technological development within Lund's infectious disease research ecosystem.
His research centers on host-pathogen interactions in bacterial infections, particularly Group A streptococci, where he investigates molecular mechanisms of M protein-fibronectin binding and antibody-mediated immune modulation. Simultaneously, he pioneers data-driven microscopy methodologies that revolutionize high-fidelity image acquisition through context-aware automation, enabling population-scale biological analysis. This dual focus creates unique synergies between immunological discovery and imaging innovation.
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals a strategic convergence of infectious disease pathogenesis and computational imaging. His work on bivalent antibody engineering against streptococcal infections directly informs therapeutic development, while his microscopy frameworks establish new standards for quantitative biological imaging. These complementary streams demonstrate exceptional translational potential across both clinical immunology and biomedical engineering domains.
No major scientific awards or fellowships are documented in available records.
As a doctoral graduate (2023) under Professor Pontus Nordenfelt, André now continues the active "Single-cell profiling of bacterial invasion" project (2018-present) that has generated significant academic impact including patent references and extensive media coverage. His research attracts substantial external interest despite no explicitly listed grant funding.
He operates within Lund University's Infect@LU consortium and Professor Nordenfelt's research group, collaborating across departments to advance single-cell infection biology through integrated experimental and computational approaches.




