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Bernhard Oelreichs Album Amicorum. Tillskrifter i en dansk-tysk students stambok 1644-1649

Bernhard Oelreich (1626-1686) blev 1647 magister vid universitetet i Köpenhamn och var sedan lärare i grekiska vid Sorö akademi. Han prästvigdes 1651 till kyrkoherde i Norra Åsum och Skepparslöv och blev – sedan Skåne hade blivit svenskt – 1664 hovpredikant hos änkedrottning Hedvig Eleonora. Han bidrog till att Lunds universitet inrättades, och efter att ha blivit teologie doktor vid universitetet

Microbial cross-feeding promotes multiple stable states and species coexistence, but also susceptibility to cheaters

Mutualism, interspecific cooperation that yields reciprocal benefits, can promote species coexistence, enhancing biodiversity. As a specific form of mutualism, cross-feeding, where each of two mutualists produces a resource the other one needs, has been broadly studied. However, few theoretical studies have examined competition between cross-feeding mutualists and cheaters, who do not synthesize r

Practical information for new PhD students

Welcome to the Faculty of Medicine and to Lund University! Getting settled at Lund UniversityBelow you will find information to assist in preparing for and securing a smooth start as an international PhD candidate. There are a number of practical and administrative tasks to take care of in order to get settled in as a resident in Lund or Malmö and as a student at the Faculty of Medicine at Lund Un

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/phd-studies/admission-examination/practical-information-new-phd-students - 2026-05-27

DNA encapsulation by biocompatible catanionic vesicles

The encapsulation of DNA by catanionic vesicles has been investigated; the vesicles are composed of one cationic surfactant, in excess, and one anionic. Since cationic systems are often toxic, we introduced a novel divalent cationic amino-acid-based amphiphile, which may enhance transfection and appears to be nontoxic, in our catanionic vesicle mixtures. The cationic amphiphile is arginine-N-lauro

Breast carcinoma in situ in 167 women--incidence, mode of presentation, therapy and follow-up

In the city of Malmo, in southern Sweden, 1693 women were diagnosed as having breast carcinoma during 1976 through 1984. Of these, 167 women had pure in situ breast carcinoma (9.9%). One hundred and thirty-two had ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) alone or in combination with lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS), intracystic carcinoma and/or Paget's disease of the nipple. Thirty-three had pure LCIS and

Signed-ECHE-2021-2027

European Commission ERASMUS CHARTER FOR HIGHER EDUCATION 2021-2027 The European Commission hereby awards this Charter to: LUNDS UNIVERSITET The Institution undertakes to: • Respect in full the principles of non-discrimination, transparency and inclusion set out in the Erasmus+ Programme. • Ensure equal and equitable access and opportunities to current and prospective participants from all backgrou

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/sites/www.lunduniversity.lu.se/files/2023-01/Signed-ECHE-2021-2027.pdf - 2026-05-28

Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Events: Insights from Asia and Scandinavia

As climate has warmed significantly over past decades, numerous studies have confirmed a pattern of more frequent and more intense hydro-climate events across the globe, such as floods, heatwaves, and droughts. Analyzing the variability of climate events with reliable historical data records is one of the most direct approaches for understanding its patterns of change. The development of climate m

Why Language Matters : Inequality Perceptions among the Sámi in Sweden and Norway

Every two weeks, one of the world’s estimated 7,000 languages dies. Yet what are the consequences of having to give up one’s native language? Speakers of minority languages worldwide face barriers to using their languages outside their homes, often with negative consequences for educational and economic success. A new survey of the Indigenous Sámi in Sweden and Norway suggests that language polici

The “gut” corona at the surface of nanoparticles is dependent on exposure to bile salts and phospholipids

Hypothesis: The formation of a biomolecular corona on nanoparticle surfaces significantly influences their biological behaviour, particularly in drug delivery applications. Despite the prevalence of ingestion of particles (e.g, during oral drug delivery), our understanding of corona formation within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract remains limited, especially for non-protein components. The hypothe

Spatial distributions of plants and gross N transformation rates in a forest soil

1 This work demonstrates that spatial distribution of understorey vegetation and gross N transformation rates in a mixed beach-oak forest is closely correlated within a distance of a few metres. The findings imply that plant diversity and productivity have a major influence on gross rates of N transformation and vice versa. 2 A geostatistical analysis was used to evaluate the spatial relationship

Development, Optimization and Quality Assurance of Sysskonhem AB Ginger Beer Process

This master thesis work was performed in collaboration with Sysskonhem AB, Brygghuset Finn and Applied Microbiology at the Faculty of Engineering, Lund University. With the knowledge of ginger beer being a sensitive product, the potential case where a consumer perceives or experiences quality deficiency in the product, the likelihood for Sysskonhem succeeding on the market diminishes radically. Th

Three myths about old age before modernity – and why historians should care

Despite the increasing challenges twenty-first-century societies face in accommodating older adults, many misconceptions about old age before modernity continue to exist. These are rarely expressed in ‘formal theory’ produced by academics, but rather persist in ‘lay theory’ which is anchored in collective memory and popular culture. Such taken-for-granted beliefs are nevertheless influential, firs

The history and status of dopamine cell therapies for Parkinson's disease

Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the loss of the dopaminergic nigrostriatal pathway which has led to the successful development of drug therapies that replace or stimulate this network pharmacologically. Although these drugs work well in the early stages of the disease, over time they produce side effects along with less consistent clinical benefits to the person with Parkinson's (PwP)

Determination of radiative lifetimes of neutral sulphur by time-resolved three-photon VUV laser spectroscopy

Radiative lifetimes of the highly exited states 3p(3)8s S-3(1)0 and 3p(3)6d D-3(1,2,3)0 of neutral sulphur have been measured using time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence. The sulphur atoms were generated in a laser-produced plasma. The investigated states were populated through a two-step process involving a two-photon excitation to the lowest excited tripler state of even parity 3p(4) P-3(0,1,

Health care utilisation among older persons with intellectual disability and dementia : a registry study

BACKGROUND: Both persons with intellectual disability (ID) and persons with dementia have high disease burdens, and consequently also high health care needs. As life expectancy increases for persons with ID, the group of persons with the dual diagnosis of ID and dementia will become larger.METHOD: Through national registries, we identified 7936 persons who had received support directed to persons

Equality and the Taxable Unit in Income Tax

For a long time, married women were treated differently from married men in personal income tax acts (PITA’s) around the world. The Netherlands was no exception to this rule. The PITA reflected the political, religious and legal situation, but at the same time was often behind on developments in those areas. The current Dutch semi-individual tax system in which single earner families pay more tax