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Newsletter teachers autumn 2017b

Newsletter teachers autumn 2017b.pdf GRADUATE SCHOOL AT 10 PAST PRESENT FUTURE GRADUATE SCHOOL – TEACHER & FRIENDS NEWSLETTER, AUTUMN 2017 
 Issue 3 – autumn 2017 Teacher Times Letter From the Director of Studies Graduate School news & info 10 years of Graduate School A look to the future Faculty methods courses: 
 an international comparison Behind the scenes – a look at 
 formal administrative u

https://www.graduateschool.sam.lu.se/sites/graduateschool.sam.lu.se/files/newsletter_teachers_autumn_2017b.pdf - 2025-11-10

Schedule GEG PhDCourse Fall2022.docx

DRAFT program PhD conference on Sustainable Development 6 - 7 October 2022 6 October 09:00- 09:45 Welcome and introduction to the conference program 10:00- 11:30 1) PAPER PRESENTATIONS THEME: Fashion, gender and manufacturing Chair: TBA (Pernilla Rasmussen? Riya Raphael (post doc progr.)?) Research presentations: Mariko Takedomi Karlsson (Human ecology division, Faculty of Social Sciences): Unsust

https://www.cec.lu.se/sites/cec.lu.se/files/2022-08/Schedule_GEG_PhDCourse_Fall2022.docx.pdf - 2025-11-10

Doktorandhandboken 2024 English

1 Department of Psychology Faculty of Social Sciences Lund University Doctoral Programme Handbook Preface Doctoral programmes are regulated at different levels – in the Higher Education Ordinance, at University level, at faculty level and locally at the departments. The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the doctoral programme at the Department of Psychology. Both students and s

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/sites/psy.lu.se.en/files/2024-05/Doktorandhandboken%202024%20English.pdf - 2025-11-10

Broschyr-forsta-forklara-forbattra-jan2020-lunds-universitet

Förstå, förklara, förbättra TEMATISKA SAMVERKANSINITIATIV | LUNDS UNIVERSITET REDAKTION Redaktör och grafisk form: Bodil Malmström Avdelningen för Samverkan, Lunds universitet. TEXT Catrin Jakobsson, Noomi Egan, Jessika Sellergren,Bodil Malmström och Pia Romare. FOTO Johan Bävman, Salar Haghighatafshar, Catrin Jakobsson, Bodil Malmström, Gunnar Menander, Kennet Ruona, ORBIT Science Village Scandin

https://www.lu.se/sites/www.lu.se/files/broschyr-forsta-forklara-forbattra-jan2020-lunds-universitet.pdf - 2025-11-10

Publication in stem cell res ther

Term amniotic fluid: an unexploited reserve of mesenchymal stromal cells for reprogramming and potential cell therapy applications RESEARCH Open Access Term amniotic fluid: an unexploited reserve of mesenchymal stromal cells for reprogramming and potential cell therapy applications Roksana Moraghebi1, Agnete Kirkeby2, Patricia Chaves3, Roger E. Rönn1, Ewa Sitnicka3, Malin Parmar2, Marcus Larsson4*

https://www.regenerative-neurobiology.lu.se/sites/regenerative-neurobiology.lu.se/files/publication_in_stem_cell_res_ther.pdf - 2025-11-10

Photoemission Electron Microscopy for Ultrafast Nano-Optics - Femtoseconds to Attoseconds

Ultrafast nano-optics is a new and quickly evolving research field centred around the control, manipulation, and application of light on a nanometre and femtosecond scale. This can lead to improved electro-optical devices, more sensitive spectroscopy, and real-time control of chemical reactions. However, understanding the simultaneous nanometre and femtosecond evolution of nano-optical fields requ

Metabolism of quinoline 3-carboxamide compounds, a group of synthetic immunomodulators, in various species

Cytochrome P450 (CYP) is involved in the metabolism of the majority of clinically used drugs. We have studied the CYP mediated metabolism of quinoline 3-carboxamides, a group of synthetic immunomodulators in liver microsomal preparations from various species. Roquinimex, the lead compound, was found to be metabolised by CYPs to hydroxylated and demethylated metabolites. A similar metabolite patter

Nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO): A novel class of messenger molecules regulating insulin and glucagon secretion

During the last decade it has been shown that nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are produced in our own body, and that they constitute a novel class of messenger molecules. In 1992 a constitutive NO-producing NO-synthase (cNOS) was found in the islets of Langerhans, and in 1997 we could show for the first time that the islets also contained a CO-producing constitutive heme oxygenase (HO-2

Biological and air monitoring of exposure to isocyanates

Exposure to isocyanates may induce disorders in the airways of workers. Therefore, application, development and validation of methods for exposure assessment is of great importance. In the present study, we have determined the personal air and biomarker levels of isocyanates for a group of occupationally exposed workers (n=170) in different types of industrial processes. Also, the biomarker levels

Classification and Computational Methods in Gene Expression Data Analysis

The technology of cDNA microarrays has given us the possibility to monitor the state of cells by measuring the activity of thousands of genes simultaneously. This high-throughput techniqe has in cancer research allowed exploratory studies of molecular mechanisms behind for example metastasis and response to therapy. This increased knowledge can hopefully result in new therapies and improved progno

Expression and role of the cytokine tyrosine kinase receptor flt3 in early hematopoiesis

Mature blood cells are crucial for life, but they have a short lifetime and thus have to be replaced. These mature blood cells are produced by lineage restricted progenitors, which themselves are generated by rare multipotent hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in a highly dynamic process called hematopoiesis. In addition to the ability of HSCs to generate all blood cell lineages, they possess the uni

Adsorption of proteins on zeolite FAU

A highly dealuminated form of zeolite FAU, ultra-stable zeolite Y (USY), was used as an adsorbent matrix in the purification of proteins. Undesired proteins were removed from a crude preparation by adsorption on USY, increasing the purity of an unadsorbed protein (horse radish peroxidase), or the protein of interest was adsorbed on the zeolite and subsequently eluted through changes in the solutio

Systematics, phylogeography and polyploid evolution in the Dactylorhiza maculata complex (Orchidaceae)

The aim of this thesis was to investigate and describe different aspects of variation in the Dactylorhiza maculata complex and to relate the variation patterns to underlying biological processes such as Quaternary migration history, hybridization and polyploid evolution. The variation patterns were analysed at various geographic levels using molecular markers (plastid DNA and ITS of nrDNA), cytolo

Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of water self-diffusion in porous systems

Proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was used to study the self-diffusion of water in porous systems that respond to a change in water content in order to elucidate the porous structure and the properties of the confined water. In the carbohydrate systems cellulose fibers and starch granules, water is free to move throughout the porous objects, albeit with a rate reduced from the value of the

Specific language impairment: Neurophysiological studies of children and their parents

Specific language impairment (SLI) is commonly described as a condition where a child with otherwise normal development and hearing does not acquire language as expected. Children with SLI often have a family history of language disorders. The aetiology is poorly understood. In the first two studies, event-related brain potentials(ERPs)evoked in response to tone- and to speech stimuli were record

A Study of Renal Function in Children with Cancer

Evaluation of long-term side effects of treatment is important due to the growing number of childhood cancer survivors. How kidney function is affected over time needs to be clarified. In the first article, we investigated 247 healthy infants and children and established upper reference limits for several proteins in urine, to be used as markers for glomerular and tubular proteinuria in children w

Study of a Large Deformable Mirror Concept

It is attractive to integrate a large deformable mirror for adaptive optics into an astronomical telescope rather than using relay optics within an auxiliary instrument. However, the resulting large deformable mirror can be expensive, particularly for extremely large telescopes. We have pursued a low-cost approach using force actuators connected to the back of the deformable mirror through suction

Structure and function of the ankle dorsiflexor muscles in young healthy men and women

The overall aim of this thesis was to increase our knowledge of the relationship between structure and function of human skeletal muscle, and about factors affecting strength. The ankle dorsiflexor muscles (DF) were chosen as a representative model of human skeletal muscle, and because these muscles have important roles in gait and maintenance of balance. Specific aims in this thesis were: i) to d

Costimulation Blockade in Experimental Transplantation

Transplantation is the only cure for end-stage organ failure. With the transplantation follows the need for continuous treatment with immunosuppressive agents for as long as the graft functions, which entails major side effects. Less toxic treatments are therefore in great demand. Preferably, the treatment should also be limited in time. The ultimate solution would be induction of tolerance to t

Nuclear mechanisms in cell death induced by HAMLET (human alpha-lactalbumin made lethal to tumour cells)

HAMLET (human alpha-lactalbumin made lethal to tumour cells), a protein-lipid complex originally isolated from human milk, induces programmed cell death selectively in tumour cells. It consists of partially unfolded alpha-lactalbumin in complex with oleic acid. It was previously not known if the unfolding of alpha-lactalbumin alone accounts for the activity of HAMLET or if the lipid adds biologica