InFLAMES Visiting Professor Lecture – Janne Lehtiö: ”What can proteomics bring to table on cancer antigen analysis?”
Format: Hybrid
Location: Medisiina D, Säätiö-sali
Zoom link: https://utu.zoom.us/j/61799331046
InFLAMES Visiting Professor Janne Lehtiö’s lecture on the topic ”What can proteomics bring to table on cancer antigen analysis?”.
Coffee, tea and cookies are served in front of the lecture hall beforehand for the first 50 participants. For any questions please contact (inflames@utu.fi).
Janne Lehtiö has MSc degree in biochemistry from Helsinki University, Finland and PhD in engineering (biotechnology) at Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Post the PhD, Lehtiö worked a few years in biotech industry in USA and Europe; and obtained his postdoctoral experience in cancer research at Karolinska Institutet. In 2009, Lehtiö got his assistant professor (docent) merit at Karolinska Institutet and obtained the faculty Professor position 2015. Since 2006, Dr. Lehtiö was appointed as director of the Karolinska University Hospital’s clinical proteomics facility. Currently, Janne Lehtiö is leading a research group of 30 persons at the Department of Oncology-Pathology, KI. He has supervised 15 PhD students and 17 postdoctoral fellows. Lehtiö has a formal university teacher education and is currently lecturing in four graduate programs at KI and is a frequent lecturer at other Swedish universities and internationally.
Dr Lehtiö’s major research interest is in improving human proteome analysis focusing on precision cancer medicine. Lehtiö has 139 peer reviewed original publication and together with his group, he has published number of novel methods for proteome analysis, multi-omics and cancer research applications in leading journals. The Lehtiö-group’s current proteogenomics research focus is on lung and breast cancer as well as on a newly started program on particular childhood and adult leukaemia.
Lehtiö has also vast experience on research infrastructures, from heading core facilities and national infrastructure initiatives to expert assignments in the field of technology driven life science. In 2014, he was selected as one of the national research infrastructure fellows by The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research. Apart for his Scientific Director position in Swedish national bioscience infrastructure, SciLifeLab, Lehtiö also serves in steering board of large national SciLifeLab and KAW Data Driven Life Science (DDLS) program, board of directors in Karolinska Comprehensive Cancer Center and scientific advisory boards for national infrastructures in both Finland (Biocenter Finland) and Norway (NOPI).