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Mikael Leijon
Title:Researcher, PhD, Associate Professor
Research area :Infectious diseases; Metagenomics; Aetiology; Bioinformatics
Mikael Leijon is a researcher in the Department of Microbiology. His research focuses on the development of new methods for the characterization and detection of microorganisms and the use of these methods to understand the etiology and pathogenesis of infectious diseases in animals.
Another important aspect is to understand when microorganisms found in animals can be transmitted across species barriers, for example to humans in what is called zoonotic infection.
Important tools in this research are deep sequencing of clinical samples and the data analysis of genomic content thus revealed using bioinformatics methods. These new methods have made it possible to better characterize multifactorial infections as well as to detect the presence of completely new or new varieties of microorganisms.
Current projects
Porcine Respiratory Disease Complex (PRDC) - what are we missing for effective control?
Start/end:2023 - 2025
Project manager :Marie Sjölund
Ecology of Wild-life, Livestock, huMan and Infectious Diseases in changing environments
Start/end:2023 - 2028
Project manager :Siamak Zohari
New legislation ahead - weaning of piglets in absence of zink oxide demands new strategies
Start/end:2021 - 2024
Project manager :Per Wallgren
SARS-CoV2 Research Integration and Preparedness (COVRIN)
Start/end:2021 - 2023
Project manager :Mikael Leijon
Evolutionary profiling of emerging influenza viruses
Start/end:2016 - 2020
Project manager :Mikael Leijon
Co-circulation of avian influenza and velogenic Newcastle disease viruses - impact on pathogenesis, immune response and disease prevention...
Start/end:2014 - 2016
Project manager :Mikael Leijon
Project title is only available in Swedish (9)
Start/end:2013 - 2014
Project manager :Mikael Leijon
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