Our New Paper in Science: Mapping the Molecular Fingerprints of Human Diseases

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I am thrilled to share some exciting news — our latest work, “A human pan-disease blood atlas of the circulating proteome,” has just been published in Science! 🧬✨

This study represents a major collaborative effort to build the Human Disease Blood Atlas, which maps how thousands of proteins in human blood shift across 59 diseases, aging, and health. By comparing molecular signatures across conditions, we aim to distinguish universal inflammatory responses from truly disease-specific biomarkers, paving the way toward more reliable and reproducible diagnostics.

I feel truly honored and grateful to have worked with such an incredible team — some of the most brilliant, inspiring, and generous scientists I’ve ever met in my life. Collaborating on this project has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my research journey.

This work would not have been possible without the leadership of Prof. Mathias Uhlén, the first author María Bueno Álvez, and all the amazing collaborators from the Human Protein Atlas community.

🔗 Read the official news release 📖 Read the paper in Science


I’m deeply thankful for this opportunity, and I look forward to seeing how this dataset will inspire new discoveries in proteomics, precision medicine, and biomarker research worldwide.