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Academic activities of g k karanth as iccr chair professor

Microsoft Word - Academic Activities of G K Karanth as ICCR Chair Professor.docx   Academic  Activities  of  G  K  Karanth,  ICCR  Chair  Professor,  during  September  2011  to  June  2012     September  14,  2011   Arrival   in   Lund,   and   the   following  week   following,   settling  down   in   the   Department   and   fulfilling   formalities   with   Bank,   University,   SASNET,  etc.

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/sites/sasnet.lu.se/files/academic_activities_of_g_k_karanth_as_iccr_chair_professor.pdf - 2026-05-28

Media coverage

Media appearance by year 20242024-05-08: Euronews: Parkinson’s patient moves freely again after world-first implant of lab-grown cells into his brain2024-05-06: SVT Play: Rapport 2024-05-062024-05-06: Dagens Nyheter: Nya celler i hjärnan hopp för patienter med Parkinsons sjukdom2024-01-23. The Stem Cell Podcast, Ep. 263: “ISSCR 2024: The Global Stem Cell Event” Featuring Drs. Amander Clark, Agnete

https://www.regenerative-neurobiology.lu.se/media-coverage - 2026-05-27

Three-Dimensional Evaluation of Aortic Valve Annular Shape in Children With Bicuspid Aortic Valves and/or Aortic Coarctation Compared With Controls

Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital cardiac abnormality, occurring in 1% to 2% of the general population. Adults with degenerative aortic valve (AV) disease have been shown to have an elliptical shaped AV annulus. The goal of this study was to investigate the shape of the aortic annulus in children with BAV, coarctation of the aorta (CoA) with or without BAV, and normal contr

Fa 2006 04

FA_nov05_poster Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies www.ace.lu.se FOCUS ASIA 26-27 April 2006 09.00-17.30 daily Location: Knuten Hall, Hotel Lundia, Knut den Stores torg 2 26 April Religious and Social Movements in East and South-East Asia 09:00-10:30 “Denying religion, reshaping religion? Assessing trends in the post-Aum religious world in Japan” Ian Reader, Lancaster University, U.K. 11

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LundPresentation TRoegiers CommunicationChallenges

Gaia mission: Challenges in communication Tineke Roegiers Gaia information coordinator Lund - July 2023 Science and technology roadmap for μas studies of the Milky Way ESA/Gaia/DPAC Airbus Space https://www.astro.lu.se/GaiaNIR/Roadmap Challenges in communication Communication challenges… • External • Large data releases • Open data policy • Large collaboration • Internal ESA/Gaia/DPAC External com

https://www.astro.lu.se/sites/astro.lu.se/files/2023-07/LundPresentation_TRoegiers_CommunicationChallenges.pdf - 2026-05-28

MHC-I provides both quantitative resistance and susceptibility to blood parasites in blue tits in the wild

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes are central for the adaptive immune response against parasites. Here, we investigated potential associations among MHC-I alleles and blood parasite infections in a natural breeding population of a passerine bird, the blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus, in central Spain. We screened both infection status (presence/absence of infection) and infection intensity

Seminars and conferences

April 15, 2026 COMMONS annual meetingCOMMONS annual meeting program (Apr 15, 2026)The program includes: - Release event for the new edition of "The Colloidal Domain" 3rd edition  (Wennerström & Evans)- A session "new and advanced methods for solving challenges in COMMONS"- Challenge poster session for exchange on ongoing work and open questions- Mingling and project discussionsCOMMONS Seminars, sp

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/seminars-and-conferences - 2026-05-27

Adaptive optics for the Euro50: design and performance

The optical design for the proposed Euro50 extremely large telescopewith integrated adaptive optics (AO) is presented. For atmosphericturbulence correction, we propose using single and dual-conjugate AOsystems working with natural and laser guide stars. The corrective shapeof the deformable mirrors (DMs) is derived from an analytical algorithmbased on minimization of the sum of the residual power

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Jämförande studie mellan George Sands karaktär Lélia och Balzacs Fœdora.

Bertrand Chavarria Aldrete

Teaching staff Contact details Email: bertrand [dot] chavarria_aldrete [at] mhm [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Teachers (Malmö Academy of Music) WebpageBertrand Chavarria Aldretes profile in Lund University research portalBertrand Chavarria-Aldrete (Lyon, 1978) is an artist with various working methods that have their origin in sound, based on musical interpretation as a creative criticism, moving

https://www.mhm.lu.se/en/bertrand-chavarria-aldrete - 2026-05-27

Nobel Symposium NS215 — Beyond Boltzmann: Complexity, Memory, and Non-Additive Entropies

Together with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, we are organizing 2027 Nobel Symposium in Physics convening leading experts to consolidate advances in generalized statistical mechanics for memory-rich, strongly correlated, and constrained systems. When: 24 - 28 May, 2027 Where: Bäckaskog slott Host: Department of Physics, Lund University Symposium Chair: Roman Pasechnik (Lund University, Swed

https://www.particle-nuclear.lu.se/nobel-symposium-2027 - 2026-05-27

Characterization of single InP Nanowire-based Avalanche Photodetectors

Nanoscience is an emerging field of technology where the bottom-up fabrication techniques are utilized instead of the traditional top-down approaches for enhancing the performance of di erent optoelectronic devices. One such material is a semicon- ductor nanowire (NW) which holds immense potential in nanophotonic applications, such as solar cells, LEDs, lasers, sensors and photodetectors. In parti

Catching glimpses : the fragment-anthology as a strategy for architectural research

The weaving together of fragments under the heading of a “weak” theme has a long tradition in research. The strategy has, however, not been so popular after the 19th century, even though advocates of a more modern fragmentology can be found, e.g. in Walter Benjamin. For Benjamin, the artefacts truly showed themselves only when the context had disappeared or been forgotten. In this article we would