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Guillaume Jacquemet appointed to the prestigious K. Albin Johansson Research Professorship

Guillaume Jacquemet, Associate Professor of Cell Biology at Åbo Akademi University and Academy of Finland Research Fellow, and member of the InFLAMES Flagship, has been appointed to the prestigious five-year K. Albin Johansson Research Professorship, funded by the K. Albin Johansson Foundation and the Finnish Cancer Institute. Jacquemet will begin his term on January 1, 2026.

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Guillaume Jacquemet has led the Cell Migration Lab since 2019. Their research aims to elucidate the mechanisms by which cells move and interact with their environment.

Guillaume Jacquemet is specialized in Cell Biology, Cancer Biology, and microscopy techniques, including super-resolution imaging, live cell imaging, and image analysis.

Through this professorship, Jacquemet aims to establish a groundbreaking research program at Åbo Akademi University targeting one of the most pressing challenges in cancer research, the dynamic processes underlying cancer metastasis. By integrating advanced imaging, artificial intelligence, and multidisciplinary methodologies, Jacquemet’s team will investigate critical interactions between cancer cells, immune cells, and blood vessels. This innovative approach seeks to identify new strategies to prevent the spread of highly lethal cancers, such as pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, ultimately contributing to improved therapeutic interventions and patient outcomes.

– I am deeply honoured and grateful to have been selected for this prestigious position. My heartfelt thanks to the Finnish Cancer Institute and the K. Albin Johansson Foundation for creating these vital opportunities, which enable researchers to focus on cancer research, says Guillaume Jacquemet.

During its nearly 40 years of operation, the Finnish Cancer Institute has offered dozens of Finnish cancer researchers the opportunity to focus fully on their research work. For more than 10 years, the Finnish Cancer Institute has not awarded grants but instead covered the salary of all researcher positions from institutional funds.

Albin Johanssons Stiftelse is a foundation established in 1995 whose purpose is to promote research and further education in medical research, primarily cancer research and the technical sciences, primarily related to shipbuilding.