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Åsa Andersson is a Professor in Biomedicine at Halmstad University, affiliated with the Academy of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Sustainability. Her research focuses on immunology, inflammation, and molecular biology, with a specific interest in how exercise modulates chronic inflammation in musculoskeletal and neuroinflammatory diseases. She teaches molecular biology, immunology, pathophysiology, and cell physiology, and is the program manager for the Master’s Program in Exercise Biomedicine – Health, Sports and Performance. She also serves as Deputy Research Program Manager for the Movement for Health and Performance (M4HP) and is involved in collaborative projects such as ExTraChild with Lund University.
Her research interests include exercise biomedicine, translational immunology, molecular mechanisms of inflammation, and pediatric rehabilitation. She investigates how high-intensity exercise and dynamic standing affect biomarkers in conditions like cerebral palsy and spondyloarthritis. Her work bridges basic molecular research with clinical applications, particularly in autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in exercise interventions for chronic inflammatory and neuromuscular conditions, with a focus on biomarker responses, transcriptional regulation in arthritis, and neuroinflammation. The studies span pediatric populations, autoimmune models, and digital health interventions, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach combining biomedicine, rehabilitation, and molecular biology.
- Deputy Research Program Manager, Movement for Health and Performance (M4HP)
- Program Manager, Master’s Program in Exercise Biomedicine
- Chair, University Recruitment Committee
- Member, Doctoral Education Committee
She is actively involved in research leadership and academic governance, with no mention of external funding or grants in the provided text. She supervises research but no specific students are listed. She leads the Exercise Biomedicine research group and collaborates with Lund University on pediatric exercise projects.
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