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Women in IBD 2024 🇬🇧 Thank you Millie Long and Joana Torres for an ambitious meeting that clearly demonstrates the excellence of female speakers in the field. We look forward to achieving a 50:50 gender balance in future IBD meetings – both academic and industry-sponsored!




We are really proud to announce that our very own Associate Professor Aleksejs Sazonovs has been selected as one of the participants for Aalborg Universitet's new research talent programme, AAU Excellence. A huge congratulations on this well-deserved achievement! 👏



PREDICT attended this year’s IBD Nordic Conference. Linea Bonfils had a poster session where she presented her study validating the use of pathology codes in the Danish National Pathology Registry to identify IBD disease location, validated by the clinical NorDIBD cohort.


HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ALL OF US AT PREDICT 🌲 Thank you to all collaborators for a great year. We are looking forward to an exciting 2025. Season's Greetings from everyone at PREDICT, Tine Jess Danmarks Grundforskningsfond, Aalborg Universitet, Aalborg Universitetshospital, AAU SUND

We’re thrilled to announce that Filip Ottosson is our new Head of Metabolomics. He has a strong background from Lund University and Statens Serum Institut and will be leveraging our metabolomics data with nationwide health data and cohorts to understand the development and course of IBD.


It was a pleasure to present our collaboration with PREDICT IBD at #ECCO2025 last week. We demonstrate subgroups of IBD patients can be characterised by distinct FC and CRP profiles, validated independently in 🇩🇰. The preprint is available here: doi.org/10.1101/2024.1…


PREDICT at ECCO 25 🔬 We delivered three inspiring talks and showcased 10 research posters from our latest studies. 🎉 Congratulations to Evangelin Shaloom Vitus on officially receiving her ECCO Travel Award, and to Aleksejs Sazonovs on receiving the Y-ECCO Abstract Award! Tine Jess


It was an absolute pleasure hosting Adam Faye MD MS, Director of Clinical Research at NYU IBD Center. We are grateful for the opportunity to dive into our ongoing collaborations on IBD onset and treatment outcomes, especially in the growing population of older adults in IBD.


Our PhD student Jonas Rudbaek spent the last month investigating how to best extract proteins from dried best spot samples with the Affinity Proteomics group at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm. He worked on optimization of protein extraction using the O-link technique.
