Andy Forreryd wins a “Best Abstract Presentation Price” about GARD technique

Andy Forreryd
of the Dept. of Immunotechnology won a “Best Abstract Presentation Price” at the Oral Abstract session entitled
Risk factors and biomarkers in occupational allergy
held at EAACI 2015 in Barcelona.

Andy’s contribution was entitled
Prediction of chemical respiratory sensitizers using GARD, a novel in vitro assay based on a genomic biomarker signature.

Andy Forreryd is a researcher at the Dept. of Immunotechnology at Lund University and a contributor to the R&D team connected to SenzaGen who’s research is the foundation for the GARD test products.

SenzaGen congratulates Andy and we are very proud to see that his great achievements as a researcher is getting acknowledged.

SenzaGen moves into their new laboratories at Medicon Village

In June, SenzaGen moves into its new lab facilities at Medicon Village in Lund. As SenzaGen is expanding, establishing new partnerships and customers and is hiring more staff, the company has a demand to set up in new premises and gather the business. The lab is completely new and is equipped with the latest technology to implement the tests.

– The new lab is a natural step in SenzaGen’ss commercialization of what we have developed here at the department of Immunotechnology. Research and development is continuing at LTH, says Malin Lindstedt , founder and CSO of SenzaGen .

The opening of the lab was celebrated with new and old colleagues as well as investors, owners and business partners of SenzaGen.