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Protokoll-bilagor-us-190426

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David Gisselsson Nord

Vice dean Contact details Email: david [dot] gisselsson_nord [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se Mobile: +46 73 391 40 36Organisation Faculty of Medicine Service point: 66 WebpageDavid Gisselsson Nords profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Professor Division of Clinical Genetics Research team manager Pathways of cancer cell evolution Profile area member LU Profile Area: Human rights

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Respiratory Tract Infections: Aspects of Aetiology, Virulence, and Communicable Disease Control

The paediatric nasopharyngeal flora is regarded as the largest reservoir for Streptococcus pneumoniae, and the carrier state is always antecedent to infection and a prerequisite for dispersion of these bacteria. Pneumococci are the predominant aetiology of bacterial respiratory tract infections and a major cause of morbidity and mortality, in the most severe cases due to invasive pneumococcal dise

Technological diversity and Jacobs' externality hypothesis revisited

Recent empirical evidence strongly supports Jacobs's (1969) externality hypothesis that urban diversity provides a more favorable environment for economic development than urban specialization. In order to correctly gauge Jacobs's hypothesis, economic development should be understood as a result of innovations. Furthermore, a relevant diversity measure should take into account the degree of divers

Transfer of Academic Research - Uncovering the Grey Zone

In this study, we respond to calls for further investigation on why and how scientists choose to commercialize their research. Mowery (University entrepreneurship and technology transfer: process design, and intellectual property, Elsevier, Oxford 2005), in his criticism of the US-system, emphasizes the need for multiple channels between university and industry. His argument makes the case of Swed

Psychosocial consequences of false-positive mammography among women attending breast cancer screening. Assessment, prediction, and coping.

One side-effect of breast cancer (BC) screening is a false-positive mammogram among healthy women. That is, finding(s) on a screening mammogram that lead to additional breast examinations but where the woman is eventually considered free from BC. There is evidence of short-term psychosocial consequences of false-positive BC screening. Regarding long-term consequences, research findings are inconsi

Folate - Associations with breast cancer depending on intake, metabolism, genetic variation and estrogen receptor status.

Folate is a B-vitamin that may influence cancer development via its role as methyl donor for DNA synthesis and methylation. Plant foods contain many bioactive compounds including folate and fiber. Results from the Malmö Diet and Cancer (MDC) cohort indicate lower breast cancer risk at high fiber intake. Folate intake may partly explain this association. Aims of this thesis were to examine if i

Nationalism and Historicity

In this article the nation is shown to be a historical subject. As such, it is constructed and constantly reconstructed by discursive practices of power and knowledge. The author argues that the symbiotic interlinkage between nationalism and the organising knowledge principle of historicity, is an example of a power practice in the modern state. Throughout the article, it is shown that this practi

Elemental mercury emissions from chlor-alkali plants measured by lidar techniques

Differential absorption lidar (DIAL) techniques have been utilized to measure elemental gaseous mercury fluxes from mercury cell chlor-alkali (MCCA) plants as a part of the European Union funded European mercury emissions from chlor-alkali plants (EMECAP) project. Three plants have been selected as study objects and a total of six measurement campaigns have been performed, one intercalibration cam