Fredrik Almqvist and Marta Bally have been appointed as the new Directors of UCMR, the hub for microbial infection research at Umeå University.

Their forward agenda includes enhancing collaboration with clinical research and establishing Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) labs for both in vitro and in vivo experiments, reports Umeå Biotech Incubator.

Fredrik Almqvist and Marta Bally

Fredrik Almqvist, a professor at the Chemistry Department of Umeå University, has been part of UCMR’s 20-year journey. Taking over the leadership with Marta Bally, an Associate Professor at the Department of Clinical Microbiology, at the year’s end after Yaowen Wu and Teresa Frisan, their goal is to maintain the inclusive culture that has been built.

“Marta and I are a team. An important part of our leadership is representing the diverse aspects of UCMR, a broad center with nearly 70 research leaders. It’s an incredibly inspiring environment, and it’s vital that everyone feels a part of it,” Fredrik states.

Two priority areas

Fredrik Almqvist and Marta Bally have two priority areas during their tenure until the end of 2026: Increasing UCMR’s focus on projects linked to clinical settings and building Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) labs for both in vitro and in vivo experiments at Umeå University.

“Involving clinicians can be challenging due to practical difficulties in balancing clinical service with research. However, we aim to create opportunities for more young clinicians to engage in research and establish a clearer connection to it. Projects could involve clinicians collaborating with data experts to gain new insights or working with bacterial biofilms on failed implants,” explains Fredrik. “UCMR is primarily about basic research, but we also want to contribute to finding new solutions for treatments and current problems. In clinical settings, co-infections often occur, involving a mix of bacteria, viruses, and fungi, creating complex scenarios. But at UCMR, we have the expertise to start tackling these more complex infections.”

BSL-3 labs handle infectious pathogens that can cause severe disease, including viral diseases.

“A new in vitro lab with BSL-3 is coming in the future, but we are also pushing for an in vivo lab. It’s a vital issue for Umeå University’s research to remain competitive,” concludes Fredrik Almqvist.

Photo of Fredrik Almqvist and Marta Bally: Mattias Pettersson/Umeå University