Anders Björklund
Anders Björklund (born 11 July 1945) is a Swedish neuroscientist and pioneer in the study of cell- and gene-based reparative and neuroprotective mechanisms in the brain. He has spent his academic career at Lund University in Sweden, as professor since 1983 and as senior professor at the Wallenberg Neuroscience Center since his formal retirement in 2012. In the 1980s, his team at Lund University pioneered the development of stem cell-based therapies for brain repair, and his group has for more than four decades played a leading role in the development and use of dopamine cell replacement in patients with Parkinson's diseaseBjörklund was elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1989, and Foreign Member of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, in 2011. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Grealish, Shane, Heuer, Andreas, Cardoso, Tiago, Kirkeby, Agnete, Jönsson, Marie, Johansson, Jenny, Björklund, Anders, Jakobsson, Johan, Parmar, Malin
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by Svenningsson, Per, Rosenblad, Carl, af Edholm Arvidsson, Karolina, Wictorin, Klas, Keywood, Charlotte, Shankar, Bavani, Lowe, David A., Björklund, Anders, Widner, Håkan
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by Grealish, Shane, Diguet, Elsa, Kirkeby, Agnete, Mattsson, Bengt, Heuer, Andreas, Bramoulle, Yann, Van Camp, Nadja, Perrier, Anselme L., Hantraye, Philippe, Björklund, Anders, Parmar, Malin
Published 2014
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