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Page 10 – The Alumni Network Blog

Page 10 – The Alumni Network Blog Skip to content Home About this blog About the Alumni Network Search Search Close Menu Menu The Alumni Network Blog The latest from the Alumni Network at Lund University Expanded View 2022-05-31 | Karen Paulson LU alumnus behind esports tournament This week we meet alumnus Mikael Westerling, Chief Sales Officer and Co-founder at GRID Esports. With a major esports

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Sophie Manner

Studierektor Kontaktinformation E-post: sophie [dot] manner [at] chem [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 83 63 Mobil: +46 73 700 42 07Organisation Kemisk grundutbildning Hämtställe: 1 WebbplatsSophie Manners profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Studierektor för grundutbildningen Administrativa enheten Studierektor för grundutbildningen Centrum för analys och syntes Forskare

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Kpl Vårterminen 2016 Litteraturlista för NODB03, Muntlig danska, 7,5 hp, halvfart, kvällstid Fastställd av sektion 1 vid Språk- och litteraturcentrum, den 2 december 2015. Obligatorisk facklitteratur Koldtoft, Lone: Dansk udtaleøvebog for svenskere" (Bok i kompendieformat som säljes av läraren) Ljudfiler enligt lärarens anvisningar. Obligatorisk skönlitteratur Pape, Morten. Planen. (565 s.) Valfri

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Host-pathogen interactions in Streptococcus pyogenes infections, with special reference to puerperal fever and a comment on vaccine development.

Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus) causes a variety of diseases, including acute pharyngitis, impetigo, rheumatic fever and the streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. Moreover, S. pyogenes was responsible for the classical example of a nosocomial infection, the epidemics of puerperal fever (childbed fever) that caused the death of numerous women in earlier centuries. The most extensively

Review of exergy and energy analysis of fuel cells

Recently, to reach zero emission levels, some new energy systems based on fuel cells have been developed. This paper presents a review of investigations of these systems by thermodynamics performance, mainly, energy and exergy analysis. With energy analysis, the performance of an energy conversion system cannot be effectively and accurately evaluated. But exergy analysis complements and reinforces

Demonstration of antibody‐associated cellular cytotoxicity in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia before and after chemotherapy

This study demonstrates that a cytotoxic serum reactivity not requiring the presence of complement appears in the sera of patients with acute myelogenous leukemia. The reaction is detected upon short‐term incubation of sera in vitro with autochthonous mononuclear white blood cells from peripheral venous blood of patients at the acute stage of the disease. This reactivity was demonstrated in 18/18

The engineered CD80 variant fusion therapeutic davoceticept combines checkpoint antagonism with conditional CD28 costimulation for anti-tumor immunity

Despite the recent clinical success of T cell checkpoint inhibition targeting the CTLA-4 and PD-1 pathways, many patients either fail to achieve objective responses or they develop resistance to therapy. In some cases, poor responses to checkpoint blockade have been linked to suboptimal CD28 costimulation and the inability to generate and maintain a productive adaptive anti-tumor immune response.

Ethicisation and reliance on ethics expertise

Ethicisation refers to the tendency to frame issues in ethical terms and can be observed in different areas of society, particularly in relation to policy-making on emerging technologies. The turn to ethics implies increased use of ethics expertise, or at least an expectation that this is the case. Calling for experts on ethics when ethically complicated questions need to be handled helps us to up

Severe streptococcal infection is associated with M protein-induced platelet activation and thrombus formation.

Disturbed haemostasis is a central finding in severe Streptococcus pyogenes infection. In particular, microthrombi are found both at the local site of infection and at distant sites. Platelets are responsible for maintaining vascular function and haemostasis. We report here that M1 protein of S. pyogenes triggers immune-mediated platelet activation and thrombus formation. M1 protein is released fr

Dry release of suspended nanostructures

A dry release method for fabrication of suspended nanostructures is presented. The technique has been combined with an anti-stiction treatment for fabrication of nanocantilever based nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS). The process combines a dry release method, using a supporting layer of photoresist which is removed using oxygen ashing in a reactive ion etcher (RIE), with CHF3 plasma induced de

Trade Secrets, Big data and Artificial Intelligence Innovation: a Legal Oxymoron?

This chapter will analyse the Trade secret Directive from a technological informed legal perspective, looking at the possibilities and scope of protection that it offers for knowledge based activities and business models. It opens by restating the basic yet important fact that “Information is power”. Asymmetries in information are a fundamental transaction cost and in this sense informational qual