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Protein factoriesDuring autumn 2025 (week 50), LP3 will host a practical course for postgraduate participants. In this course, you will get hands-on experience with protein production and purification using bacterial and insect cell-based expression systems (baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS)).The course presents methods to express genes, which have products that are known, unknown, or no

https://www.lp3.lu.se/courses - 2026-06-05

LP3 Annual Report 2021

The “new” Lund Protein Production Platform (LP3) was created as a centre in June 2016 by the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Engineering, by combining the “old” LP3, which specialised in protein production, with the Lund University protein crystallization facility. In 2021, LP3 continued to deliver projects to its users at the maximum of its capacities and as much as

https://www.lp3.lu.se/lp3-annual-report-2021 - 2026-06-05

Contact

People working at LP3 Wolfgang Knecht Senior lecturer and LP3 manager Email: Wolfgang [dot] Knecht [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se Telephone: +46 46 222 77 85 Main contact person for LP3 Zoë Fisher Associate senior lecturer Email: Zoe [dot] Fisher [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se Mobile: +46 72 179 22 50 Head of Deuteration Macromolecular Crystallization (DEMAX), European Spallation Source ERIC Tobias Kroj

https://www.lp3.lu.se/contact - 2026-06-05

Protein Production

Lund Protein Production Platform (LP3) is harboring a local node of Protein Production Sweden (PPS). PPS focuses on the production and purification of (mainly) recombinant protein reagents for all Swedish researchers. PPS uses several different expression systems which allows the production of many types of proteins. Researchers can access the PPS infrastructure via a common entry-point and obtain

https://www.lp3.lu.se/protein-production - 2026-06-05

LP3 annual report 2022

The “new” Lund Protein Production Platform (LP3) was created as a centre in June 2016 by the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Engineering, by combining the “old” LP3, which specialised in protein production, with the Lund University protein crystallization facility. A new nationally distributed research infrastructure – Protein Production Sweden (PPS) – was started up

https://www.lp3.lu.se/lp3-annual-report-2022 - 2026-06-05

LUCI

Om oss LUCI  - Lund University Breast Cancer Imaging Group - är en tvärvetenskaplig forskargrupp med medlemmar som täcker expertområden inom diagnostisk radiologi, radiografi, medicinsk strålningsfysik och teknik. Canceravbildning är ett växande område med screeningprogram för förebyggande genom tidig upptäckt och framsteg inom terapi som viktiga drivkrafter. Eftersom primära förebyggande strategi

https://www.luci.lu.se/luci - 2026-06-05

Aims

Our project aims at increasing the fellows' capacity to produce innovative and original research, at establishing long lasting partnerships among the institutions and research teams involved and creating new networks of contacts among partners from different sectors and world regions that would otherwise have few chances to interact. Knowledge sharing mechanisms are thoroughly interrelated with th

https://www.norca.lu.se/about-mars/aims - 2026-06-05

Methodological approach

In order to address our research aims and questions and meet both the research and training objectives, the project employs a research and training programme with large components of self-learning through an in-depth empirical examination of migration governance and migrants’ experiences in non-Western migration locales. Reflecting on the multilevel perspective (global, regional and national level

https://www.norca.lu.se/about-mars/methodological-approach - 2026-06-05

Novelty

The novelty of MARS, and its innovation potential, is rooted in its approach comprising: 1) A solid international consortium, with participants based in 18 countries, involving leading specialists studying migratory processes in non-Western migration hubs, such as the Middle East, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, North Africa, the Gulf States, West and Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America,

https://www.norca.lu.se/about-mars/novelty - 2026-06-05

Project rationale

The MARS’s research programme is concerned with exploring such pressing questions as (1) whether empirical evidence and theoretical perspectives obtained from the study of non-Western migration locales actually contribute any generally valid lessons or knowledge that can inform the broader field of migration studies today; (2) or, whether these perspectives are marginal cases that are far too spec

https://www.norca.lu.se/about-mars/project-rationale - 2026-06-05

About MOCCA

“MOCCA: Multilevel Orders of Corruption in Central Asia” is a 4-year research and training project funded by the European Commission’s HORIZON-MSCA-2021-SE-01-01 - MSCA Staff Exchanges 2021 programme (project number 101085855) runs from 01/01/2023 through 31/12/2026. MOCCA is a research and staff exchange programme intended to contribute to the global and national efforts of understanding and coun

https://www.norca.lu.se/mocca - 2026-06-05

About

Corruption has become, without a doubt, a buzzword in both academic and policy debates over the last three decades. The initial view that “corruption greases the wheels of economic growth” in the newly independent states of Africa and Asia has lost its validity in the light of the current ever-growing global coalition against corruption, spearheaded by Transparency International (TI) and the World

https://www.norca.lu.se/project/about - 2026-06-05

Aims

MOCCA is a research and staff exchange programme intended to contribute to the global and national efforts of understanding and counteracting corruption by conducting interdisciplinary research on the multilevel orders of corruption in five countries in Central Asia - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.MOCCA project aims to:collect original empirical data on the inter

https://www.norca.lu.se/project/aims - 2026-06-05

Methodological approach

To conduct a comprehensive analysis of major (global and national) anti-corruption laws, policies and programmes and to assess how they are applied, perceived and reshaped in everyday life situations, the MOCCA team will develop a new framework for the study of corruption, the multilevel orders of corruption. This framework will allow the MOCCA team to understand corruption from an interdisciplina

https://www.norca.lu.se/project/methodological-approach - 2026-06-05

Novelty

MOCCA is the first research and staff exchanges programme on multilevel and interdisciplinary study of (anti-) corruption, consisting of 8 European universities and 9 associated partners from Central Asia that come from academia, government anti-corruption bodies, business ombudsman, international/multigovernmental dialogue organizations, law enforcement, civil society and anti-corruption NGOs, de

https://www.norca.lu.se/project/novelty - 2026-06-05

Project rationale

Economic relations between EU and Central Asian countriesChallenging business environment: inconsistent business ethics and weak rule-of-lawLack of understanding of the interconnections between legal cultures, local business environments and governance in Central AsiaLack of specialists and intelligence focusing on Central Asian legal cultures and business environment

https://www.norca.lu.se/project/project-rationale - 2026-06-05

Research objectives

MOCCA team will conduct empirical studies in Central Asia and examine (anti-) corruption laws and policies adopted (“law in books”) and how they are applied and work in real-life situations (“living in action”). Global anti-corruption laws, institutions, indicators, and discourses: explore the politics, power relations, indicators, and discourses that underlie the global anti-corruption industry,

https://www.norca.lu.se/project/research-objectives - 2026-06-05