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Md. Rafikul Islam

Doctoral student Contact details Email: md_rafikul [dot] islam [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 42 31Organisation Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC) Visiting address: Ekologihuset, Sölvegatan 37, Lund Room number: D330 Service point: 50 WebpageMd. Rafikul Islams profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Doctoral student MERGE: ModElling the Regional a

https://www.cec.lu.se/md-rafikul-islam - 2025-07-24

Karin Steen

Senior lecturer Contact details Email: karin [dot] steen [at] LUCSUS [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 80 83Organisation LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies) Service point: 59 WebpageKarin Steens profile in Lund University research portalResearch AreasMy main research interests are gender, development and sustainabilty. My geographical focus is sub-Saharan Africa and especi

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/karin-steen - 2025-07-24

Felix Schulz

Postdoctoral fellow Contact details Email: felix [dot] schulz [at] LUCSUS [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies) Service point: 59 WebpageFelix Schulz profile in Lund University research portalI am an interdisciplinary researcher, drawing on labour economics, sociology of work and social psychology to understand individuals’ and labour institutions

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/felix-schulz - 2025-07-24

Brain plasticity and hand function

The aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of cortical reorganisational changes following experimental deafferentation and peripheral nerve injury and apply the concept of brain plasticity to enhance sensory re-education following peripheral nerve injury and repair in the hand. In the first two papers the effects on hand function of contralateral deafferentation was investigated. Tourn

I floden av källpublikationer : Mediehistoriska perspektiv på svensk urkundsutgivning, 1834–1847

An outpouring of scholarly editions: Media history perspectives on the editing of historical sources in Sweden, 1834–1847This article examines the scholarly editing of historical sources for publication in nineteenth-century Sweden. The analysis focuses on the approximately 500 letters exchanged between Hans Järta, the Director General of the National Archives of Sweden, and Bror Emil Hildebrand,

Maternal diabetes during pregnancy – obstetrical considerations and long term effects

Maternal diabetes mellitus (DM) during pregnancy has detrimental health impacts on both the mother and fetus, and include increased risks of cardiac malformations, cesarean section (CS), and asphyxia. The aim of the thesis was to investigate short and long term cardiac effects after fetal exposure to DM, investigate the ability of a 5 minute Apgar score as a marker for obstetrical care, investigat

Shoulder pain after stroke: prevalence, contributing factors and consequences in daily life

Post stroke shoulder pain, PSSP, is a common type of pain after stroke, but still further knowledge of this condition is needed. An increased knowledge of prevalence, contributing factors and impact on the individual’s life could enhance the possibility to find more effective treatments and therefore more studies are needed. The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate PSSP with a special focus

ALPHA-LINOLENIC ACID Postprandial Lipid Metabolism and Enzymatic Interesterification of Triacylgylcerols

An important indicator of the metabolic capacity of humans is the ability to regulate plasma triacylglycerol levels and to clear triacylglycerol-rich lipoproteins (TRLs) from the circulation after a meal. This is crucial since most of the day is spent in the postprandial state. High concentrations and long circulation times of TRL remnants may be detrimental since these are considered to be highly

Immunity to Salmonella infection

The immune system has several strategies to combat infections. The present study investigates various aspects of the interaction between Gram negative bacteria, particularly Salmonella, and antigen presenting cells (APC). Salmonella is an intracellular bacterium infecting mice and man. Salmonella typhimurium infection in mice is a frequently used model for studying systemic Salmonella infection. O

Foam, Fire and Free Volume - Chemical and Physical Aspects of Porous Polymers

Automotive seating has been under continous development since it was described for the first time in 1885. At that time one could read about a “padded leather bench seat sitting on springs mounted directly to the frame of a horse-less carriage”. With the development of flexible polyurethane foam in 1950-1960 the seats were considerably improved and the traditional springs were eventually replaced

Effects of Spin-Orbit Interactions in Ferromagnetic Metal Nanoparticles

This thesis is a theoretical investigation of the effects of spin-orbit (SO) interactions in ferromagnetic metal nano-particles. Part I of the thesis is devoted to an elementary introduction of the research field, including recent experimental advances which partly motivated the work presented here. At the core of the thesis lie four original papers, collected in Part II, which are presented and s

Assessment of myocardial viability using magnetic resonance imaging

Myocardial infarction (MI) following an acute coronary occlusion is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. During revascularization, microemboli may complicate treatment and affect cardiac function. The long-term effects of microembolization are not fully elucidated. Following an MI it is important to accurately determine the size of the infarction, as it can be used for guidance in terms of

Analysis and Modelling of Desalination Brines

Seawater desalination constitutes an important water supply to the population bordering the Arabian Gulf, the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. The three regions represent about 11.8% of the world land area and the countrieshosted approximately 9% of the world population in 1950 and 2008 and are also projected to do so in 2050. The results obtained for desalination capacity in the study area were

PET in the evaluation of head and neck cancer treatment - management of the neck

The treatment for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is surgery or (chemo)radiotherapy +/- surgery. Side effects related to therapy are long lasting and adversely affects quality of life. The incidence of oropharyngeal cancer is increasing and patients commonly present an advanced tumour stage with neck metastases at the time of diagnosis. The treatment protocol previously comprised rad

Neuroimmune Interactions of Enteric Neurons and Mast Cells: Friends or Foes?

Psychological distress or physical strain lead to reduced blood flow in the intestine since other organs are prioritised. One aim of this thesis was to investigate how ischemia followed by reperfusion affects the large intestine and the enteric nervous system (ENS). To do so an experimental ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) model was set up using rat large intestine. In order to study how the ENS reacts

Characterization of human myeloid progenitors and their differentiation

All hematopoietic cells are derived from the hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in a continuous and dynamic process, regulated by a network of transcription factors in different combinations and extrinsic signals from growth factors (GFs) and other factors in the microenvironment. In the initial stages of hematopoiesis HSCs differentiate to progenitor cells with gradually more restricted lineage pote

The influence of abdominal surgery on energy expenditure and working capacity

The overall aim of this work was to study the influence of surgery on energy expenditure (EE) during working capacity measurements and during walking. In the first study the aim was to investigate whether two different devices were sensitive enough to reveal differences in energy expenditure during treadmill walking, and if the measurements were reproducible. It was shown that an airflow of 42.5

Microcultures in the meso level of higher education organisations – the Commons, the Club, the Market and the Square

Higher education (HE) is and has been a growing concern for various stakeholders for a considerable time. Sometimes contradictory attempts to reform HE have increased the pressure on academic teachers and contributed to an experience of demand overload. This research conceptualises HE organisations so that dynamics related to change and stability become understandable. A socio-cultural perspective

Fat bloom on chocolate confectionery systems - From core to surface

Abstract Fat bloom on chocolate is a major problem for the confectionery industry since the unappetising appearance and negative sensory effects lead to rejection by customers. The presence of fat bloom on chocolate confectionery systems is usually connected to migration of liquid fat due to the difference in composition between filling triacylglycerols (TAGs) and cocoa butter TAGs. The filling T

Framtidens aktiehandel - Strategier för virtuella marknadsplatser

Sammanfattning Avregleringen av den finansiella marknaden har skapat förutsättningar för alternativa marknadsplatser. Företag kan i dag välja att notera sig på icke traditionella börser som inte är knutna till en fysisk handelsplats. För att skapa förtroende och långsiktighet för dessa virtuella marknadsplatser krävs det att vikt läggs vid relationen till kunderna. En del i detta är att ta hänsyn