Agnes Wold Explained

Agnes Wold
Nationality:Swedish
Workplaces:University of Gothenburg
Fields:Microbiology

Agnes Wold, born January 7, 1955, is a professor of clinical bacteriology specializing in the normal flora of the body, at the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.[1] She is a nationally known commentator on television, radio and in newspapers on issues related to infectious disease and women in science.[2]

Education and research

Wold completed her medical degree in 1989 at the University of Gothenburg.[3] Wold specializes in the normal bacterial flora of the intestines, and their interaction with the immune system. Together with her group of scientists she focuses studies on how allergies and inflammatory bowel disease may be dependent on an altered gut-flora. She has studied allergy development in children of farmers for many years and suggested their low rates of allergy may be explained by the hygiene hypothesis of allergy development.[4]

In January 2014, media called attention to Wold's development of a promising general vaccine against allergies, consisting of a bacterial protein working as an antigen stimulating the immune system.[5]

Advocacy for women in academia

In 1997, Wold, together with Christine Wennerås, published Nepotism and Sexism in Peer-Review' in Nature[6] which examined discrimination in peer-reviews of postdoctoral research awards at the Swedish Medical Research Council. The report scientifically showed that women needed significantly better academic credentials than men in order to succeed in applications for services and research grants. Wold was previously chairperson of the (Association of Women Academics).

Media appearances

Wold is a regular contributor to Swedish newspapers, Twitter, television and radio shows especially regarding infectious disease, allergy and women in science.[7] During the COVID-19 pandemic, she has become a regular source of practical advice for the general public.

Awards

Personal life

Wold is a daughter of statistician Herman Wold and mathematician Anna-Lisa Arrhenius-Wold, and a granddaughter of Svante Arrhenius, a winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. She has three children.

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20140228140357/http://www.sahlgrenska.gu.se/aktuellt/nyheter/Nyheter%2BDetalj/agnes-wold-ny-professor-vid-sahlgrenska-akademin.cid784307 Agnes Wold ny professor vid Sahlgrenska akademin
  2. Web site: Årets kvinna 2016, Agnes Wold: "Hybris har jag nog alltid haft". 2020-06-12. www.expressen.se. 8 March 2016 . sv.
  3. Book: Wold, Agnes E.. Studies on bacterial adherence and local immunity in the gut. 1989. 978-91-7900-790-4. Göteborg.
  4. http://fof.se/tidning/2011/2/mot-bacillskrack-och-gubbvalde Mot bacillskräck och gubbvälde
  5. http://www.metro.se/nyheter/hon-kan-ha-hittat-vaccin-mot-allergi/EVHnao!kWHthHLp4dLQ/ Hon kan ha hittat vaccin mot allergi
  6. Wennerås. Christine. Wold. Agnes. 1997. Nepotism and sexism in peer-review. Nature. En. 387. 6631. 341–343. 10.1038/387341a0. 0028-0836. 9163412. 1997Natur.387..341W. 522864.
  7. Web site: Senaste nyheterna om Agnes Wold. 2020-06-12. gp.se. sv.
  8. Web site: Honorary Doctors 2006 Chalmers. https://web.archive.org/web/20180922211817/https://www.chalmers.se/en/news/Pages/honorary-doctors-2006.aspx. 2018-09-22. 2018-09-22. www.chalmers.se. en-us. dead.
  9. Web site: Kungl. Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets-Samhället i Göteborg (KVVS) Ledamöter. 2020-06-12. sv-SE.
  10. Web site: Agnes Wold appointed Professional Woman of the Year 2015. 2020-06-12. akademiliv.se.
  11. Web site: 2018 Agnes Wold. 2020-06-12. LEARNING LADDER PRIZE. sv-SE.