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Jenny Hansson awarded 11 million SEK by the Swedish Society for Medical Research

Jenny Hansson, associate professor at Lund University, has been awarded an 11 million SEK grant from the Swedish Society for Medical Research (SSMF). This five-year SSMF Consolidator Grant will support her research into acute leukemia, focusing on uncovering the biological differences between childhood and adult forms of the disease. Why does childhood leukemia behave so differently from adult leu

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/jenny-hansson-awarded-11-million-sek-swedish-society-medical-research - 2025-12-13

CMES in Almedalen, final programme

CMES is arranging three seminars on the Middle East next week in Almedalsveckan in Gotland. Middle East beyond the Islamic state. What happens now?  Swedish municipalities after IS - to work with returnees and prevent new travelers to terrorist groups.  Culture, religion, honor and clan. How do we understand the Middle East?   Mellanöstern bortom Islamiska staten. Vad händer nu? 3/7 2019 10:00 - 1

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/cmes-almedalen-final-programme - 2025-12-13

HUSH and MORC2: new players in transposon regulation during human development

With two articles published in quick succession from his time as a research fellow at Cambridge University, UK, Christopher Douse has moved to Lund Stem Cell Center to develop a research programme on newly-discovered guardians of the human genome. More than half of the human genome consists of transposons, DNA sequences that can ‘jump’ around within the genome. Left unchecked these elements can ca

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/hush-and-morc2-new-players-transposon-regulation-during-human-development - 2025-12-14

Increased metabolism in mitochondria resulted in higher levels of natural killer cells

In a recent study from Lund University, researchers have discovered that metabolic changes in the blood cell, affect the development of blood during the fetal stage. They found a previously unknown metabolic regulator - a kind of switch - which turns out to be crucial for how different types of blood cells develop. In the long run, this could mean that natural killer cells, a type of white blood c

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/increased-metabolism-mitochondria-resulted-higher-levels-natural-killer-cells - 2025-12-13

Pollinators' exposure to pesticides in the Swedish agricultural landscape

Plant protection products are used in agriculture for more predictable and better harvests. Honeybees and other flower-visiting insects are exposed to residues of these substances when they collect pollen and nectar in the landscape. According to a new study from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and Lund University, pollen was found to contain high concentrations of many subst

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/pollinators-exposure-pesticides-swedish-agricultural-landscape - 2025-12-13

New collaboration between Lund scientists and Novo Nordisk / Nytt samarbete mellan Lundaforskare och Novo Nordisk

Read here about how Novo Nordisk, together with the Swedish biotech company Biolamina in Stockholm, collaborates with Malin Parmar and her close collegues Agnete Kirkeby and Anders Björklund at Lund University to develop a new stem cell based treatment for Parkinson's disease.     for Lund University's press release please click here biolamina.pdf På svenska: Nytt samarbete mellan Lundaforskare oc

https://www.regenerative-neurobiology.lu.se/article/new-collaboration-between-lund-scientists-and-novo-nordisk-nytt-samarbete-mellan-lundaforskare-och - 2025-12-13

Decoding the repetitive genome: Christopher Douse awarded a Consolidator Grant from SSMF

Christopher Douse, Associate Professor at Lund University’s Faculty of Medicine and group leader at the Lund Stem Cell Center, has been awarded a Consolidator Grant from the Swedish Society for Medical Research (SSMF). The five-year, SEK 11 million award will support his team’s research into how repetitive DNA sequences linked to neurological diseases are controlled in the development of the human

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/decoding-repetitive-genome-christopher-douse-awarded-consolidator-grant-ssmf - 2025-12-13

Decoding the repetitive genome: Christopher Douse awarded a Consolidator Grant from SSMF

Christopher Douse, Associate Professor at Lund University’s Faculty of Medicine and group leader at the Lund Stem Cell Center, has been awarded a Consolidator Grant from the Swedish Society for Medical Research (SSMF). The five-year, SEK 11 million award will support his team’s research into how repetitive DNA sequences linked to neurological diseases are controlled in the development of the human

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/decoding-repetitive-genome-christopher-douse-awarded-consolidator-grant-ssmf - 2025-12-14

In Swedish: Ledigförklarar stipendium

Stiftelsen för cancerforskning vid Onkologiska kliniken vid Universitetssjukhuset MAS Ledigförklarar Stiftelsens stora stipendium på 75 000 SEK för 2021 Stipendiet kan t ex användas som forskningsanslag, egen lön, utrustning, studieresa. Stipendiet kan inte användas för konferensresor. Stipendiet utdelas till en person, företrädelsevis till yngre forskare. Stiftelsen vill uppmuntra ansökningar frå

https://www.msf-malmo.lu.se/article/swedish-ledigforklarar-stipendium - 2025-12-13

Ledigförklarar stiftelsens stora stipendium

Stiftelsen för cancerforskning vid Onkologiska kliniken vid Universitetssjukhuset MAS ledigförklarar ledigförklarar för ansökan till Stiftelsens stora stipendium på 100 000 SEK för 2022 In English below Ansökningsblankett finns här: ansökan word ansökan pdf Senast den 11 November 2022 kl 18.00 Stipendiet kan t ex användas som forskningsanslag, egen lön, utrustning, studieresa. Stipendiet kan inte

https://www.msf-malmo.lu.se/article/ledigforklarar-stiftelsens-stora-stipendium - 2025-12-13