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Introduction of new employees

For new employees and guests who will work at the Department of Chemistry, it is important to get a good introduction, not least from a safety perspective. General safety regulations - mandatory readingIt is mandatory to read and follow the General Safety Regulations at Kemicentrum, which can be found on the Kemicentrum website. General Safety Regulations - KemicentrumIt is also mandatory to certi

https://www.kilu.lu.se/en/internal/employment/introduction-new-employees - 2026-06-09

Appointing staff

If you are planning to recruit staff, please contact the HR administrators at the department. Here you will find requirement profiles and procedures for recruitment. Fill in the form "Basic recruitment information" and the relevant requirement profile, in both Swedish and English. When the form is signed by your head of division, send it to the HR administrator.Recruitment at Lund UniversityRecrui

https://www.kilu.lu.se/en/internal/support-and-tools/appointing-staff - 2026-06-09

Aim

The aim is to develop a whole new generation of Brain Machine Interfaces (BMI), electrodes that can be operated into the brain and spinal cord. The electrodes will be able to communicate without wires with an external computer and thereby supply information to and from nerve cells and the central nervous system.By allowing both recordings and stimulations, direct brain – computer interactions will

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/research-1/aim - 2026-06-09

Staff

The following links will lead to more information about the NRC staff.Johan Agorelius, Associate ResearcherHjalmar Bjartmarz, MDMatilde Forni, Associate ResearcherMartin Garwicz, ProfessorLina Gällentoft, Associate ResearcherLucas Kumosa, Associate ResearcherAlle Retelund, Research EngineerLina Pettersson, ResearcherAgneta SanMartin, Research EngineerJens Schouenborg, ProfessorJonas Thelin, Resear

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/about-neuronano-research-center/staff - 2026-06-09

Contact Us

DIRECTORProfessor Jens Schouenborgjens [dot] schouenborg [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se+46-46-222 7752COORDINATORSProfessor Martin Garwiczmartin [dot] garwicz [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se+46-46-222 7755Administrative Coordinator Agneta SanMartinagneta [dot] sanmartin [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se+46-46-222 1534 VISITING ADDRESS Neuronano Research CenterMedicon Village, 404:A2Scheelvägen 12223 81 Lund

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/contact-us - 2026-06-09

Research Funding

The Neuronano Research Center (NRC) is supported by: A Linnaeus Grant from the Swedish Research CouncilResearch Environment grant in natural and engineering sciences from the Swedish Research CouncilThe Knut and Alice Wallenberg FoundationFrimurarstiftelsen | Konung Gustav V:s och Drottning Victorias StiftelseA number of individual grants to PIs within the NRC from the Swedish Research CouncilBygg

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/research-0/research-funding - 2026-06-09

Directions

Visiting adress:Medicon Village, Scheelevägen 2, LundTraffic spring 2019A building project is on-going and it might me difficulties getting around. See mapParkingYou can park anywhere using Parkster, SMS or credit card. There are also 2 hr free parking for visitors close to building 303.Local busesThe closest bus stops are "Sparta" och "Ole Römers väg"

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/directions - 2026-06-09

Collaborations

 Translational collaborationsLund University | Medical Faculty | Department of NeurosurgeryAarhus University Hospital | Danish Neuroscience Center, DNCCentrum för Neuronano Medicin | Region Skåne and Lund UniversityMedicon Bridge | Region Skåne and Lund UniversityResearch collaborationsLund University | Faculty of Engineering | NanoLund | The Center for Nano Science at Lund UniveristyLund Universi

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/research-0/collaborations - 2026-06-09

About Neuronano Research Center

The Neuronano Research Center (NRC) is a cross-disciplinary research and innovation center at Lund University, headed by professor Jens Schouenborg. NRC presently involves researchers from the Faculties of Medicine, Engineering and Science and is located at Medicon Village in Lund.The NRC vision has since the start in 2006 been to improve quality of life for disabled patients and individuals with

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/about-neuronano-research-center - 2026-06-09

Research

Our research aim is to develop a new generation of biocompatible Brain Machine Interfaces (BMI), i.e. electrodes that can be implanted into the brain and spinal cord and be maintained there over long periods of time. The implantable electrodes will be used to establish stable high-fidelity communication between neuronal networks in the central nervous system and computers for research and therapeu

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/research-0 - 2026-06-09

About this web page

  GDPR – Processing of personal data at Lund University Information about processing of personal data at Lund University Cookies This website uses cookies. According to the Electronic Communications Act (25 July 2003) all visitors to a website must be informed if cookies are used and how they can be blocked. A cookie is a small file which is added to your computer when you visit a website. Any sub

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/about-web-page - 2026-06-09

Early postnatal behavioral, cellular, and molecular changes in models of Huntington disease are reversible by HDAC inhibition

Siebzehnrübl FA, Raber KA, Urbach YK, Schulze-Krebs A, Canneva F, Moceri S, Habermeyer J, Achoui D, Gupta B, Steindler DA, Stephan M, Nguyen HP, Bonin M, Riess O, Bauer A, Aigner L, Couillard-Despres S, Paucar MA, Svenningsson P, Osmand A, Andreew A, Zabel C, Weiss A, Kuhn R, Moussaoui S, Blockx I, Van der Linden A, Cheong RY, Roybon L, Petersén Å and von Hörsten S.PNAS 115 (37) E8765-E8774 (2018)

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/early-postnatal-behavioral-cellular-and-molecular-changes-models-huntington-disease-are-reversible - 2026-06-09

Telomere dysfunction triggers extensive DNA fragmentation and evolution of complex chromosome abnormalities in human malignant tumors

Gisselsson D, Jonson T, Petersén Å, Strombeck B, Dal Cin P, Hoglund M, Mitelman F, Mertens F and Mandahl N.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 98: 12683-12688 (2001)AbstractAlthough mechanisms for chromosomal instability in tumors have been described in animal and in vitro models, little is known about these processes in man. To explore cytogenetic evolution in human tumors, chromo

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/telomere-dysfunction-triggers-extensive-dna-fragmentation-and-evolution-complex-chromosome - 2026-06-09

Huntingtons sjukdom - ännu ett galet protein?

Petersén Å, Hansson O and Brundin P.In Swedish. Läkartidningen 50: 5756-5761 (2001)AbstractHuntingtons sjukdom är en av flera kända neurologiska sjukdomar som beror på en expanderad CAG-repetition. Symtomen karakteriseras av motoriska, psykiska och kognitiva störningar. Muterat huntingtin uttrycks i hela kroppen, och neurodegeneration och aggregering av det muterade proteinet huntingtin sker i bas

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/huntingtons-sjukdom-annu-ett-galet-protein - 2026-06-09

Oxidative stress, mitochondrial permeability transition and activation of caspases in calcium ionophore A23187-induced death of cultured striatal neurons

Petersén Å, Castilho RF, Hansson O, Wieloch T and Brundin P.Brain Research 857: 20-29 (2000)AbstractDisruption of intracellular calcium homeostasis is thought to play a role in neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's disease (HD). To study different aspects of putative pathogenic mechanisms in HD, we aimed to establish an in vitro model of calcium-induced toxicity in striatal neurons. The

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/oxidative-stress-mitochondrial-permeability-transition-and-activation-caspases-calcium-ionophore - 2026-06-09