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Pauline Jeannot is an active Associate Researcher at Lund University's Faculty of Medicine, specializing in brain tumor biology within the Division of Translational Cancer Research. She is affiliated with both the Lund University Cancer Centre (LUCC) and the Immuno-Oncology group, focusing on the complex interactions between brain tumors and their microenvironment.
Her research centers on understanding how tumor-associated astrocytes, macrophages, and lipid metabolism influence glioma progression. Key areas include the role of lipid droplets in macrophages within glioblastoma, astrocyte reactivity in response to radiation and hypoxia, and the function of DLK1 in promoting tumor growth. Her work bridges immunology, neuroscience, and cancer biology to identify novel therapeutic targets for brain tumors.
Analysis of her publications reveals a consistent focus on the tumor microenvironment's role in glioma progression, with particular emphasis on non-cancer cell components like astrocytes and macrophages. Her research demonstrates how these elements support tumor survival, stemness, and resistance to therapy, highlighting potential vulnerabilities for therapeutic intervention.
Dr. Jeannot actively participates in academic discourse through seminars and webinars, including the LUCC-Child Webinar and the LUCC-CNS seminar series focused on astrocyte reactivity in brain tumors. Her collaborative research network spans multiple institutions, as evidenced by her co-authorship on publications with international researchers.




