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MartinaA Caretta CV 210726

Curriculum vitae MARTINA ANGELA CARETTA, PHD Birth date : 29th April 1986 Citizenships : Sweden and Italy martina_angela.caretta@keg.lu.se PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE January 2021- Senior Lecturer Human Geography Department, Lund University, Sweden August 2016 – December 2020 Assistant Professor of Geography Dept. of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, USA December 2016 – November 2017 UN

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/sites/keg.lu.se.en/files/2021-08/MartinaA_Caretta_CV_210726.pdf - 2026-04-24

Call For BECC Lighthouse 2025 1

Open call for BECC Lighthouse projects between Feb to June 13th 2025 What is a BECC Lighthouse grant? A BECC Lighthouse Project addresses the big questions of our time revolving around Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate. It typically brings together a focused consortium of BECC Principle Investigators (PIs) of varying background who collaborate closely, and meet regularly to

https://www.becc.lu.se/sites/becc.lu.se/files/2025-02/Call%20for%20BECC%20Lighthouse%202025_1.pdf - 2026-04-24

MartinaA Caretta CV 210308

Curriculum vitae MARTINA ANGELA CARETTA, PHD Birth date : 29th April 1986 Citizenships : Sweden and Italy martina_angela.caretta@keg.lu.se PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE January 2021- Senior Lecturer Human Geography Department, Lund University, Sweden August 2016 – December 2020 Assistant Professor of Geography Dept. of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, USA December 2016 – November 2017 UN

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/sites/keg.lu.se.en/files/2021-03/MartinaA_Caretta_CV_210308.pdf - 2026-04-24

Lunds-universitets-magasin-4-2013

Avhandling nedladdad 11.000 gånger LU stöttar demokratikamp i Egypten Nya svenska ojämlikheten ökar Karriärkliv Lunds universitets magasin | nr 4 | 2013 vägen från doktor tiLL professor 2 LUM nr 4 | 2013 LUM nr 4 | 2013 3 Överst: Emil ritar dit lungor på den lätt ap- liknande bilden av en människokropp. En färdigbehandlad nalle har fått ett plåster i pannan, och Katrin Sörensen ger Amandas influen

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NASJF

Utbildningsplan Sjukhusfysikerutbildning Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten NASJF, Sjukhusfysikerutbildning, 300 högskolepoäng Medical Physics, 300 credits Program utan akademiska förkunskapskrav och med slutlig examen på avancerad nivå / Second cycle degree programme not requiring previous university study Beslutsuppgifter Utbildningsplanen är fastställd av Naturvetenskapliga fakultetsstyrelsen 2015-1

https://www.msf.lu.se/sites/msf.lu.se/files/2021-03/NASJF.pdf - 2026-04-24

Adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet, genetic susceptibility, and risk of type 2 diabetes in Swedish adults

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2019, the EAT-Lancet Commission proposed a mainly plant-based diet that nurtures human health and supports environmental sustainability. However, its association with type 2 diabetes (T2D) has not been widely studied, and it remains unclear whether genetic susceptibility for T2D can modify this association. The aim was therefore to investigate the association between the EA

Solar Activity of the Past 100 Years Inferred From 10Be in Ice Cores—Implications for Long-Term Solar Activity Reconstructions

Differences between 10Be records from Greenland and Antarctica over the last 100 years have led to different conclusions about past changes in solar activity. The reasons for this disagreement remain unresolved. We analyze a seasonally resolved 10Be record from a firn core (North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling [NEEM] ice core project) in Northwestern Greenland for 1887–2002. By comparing the NEEM d

Total Hip Bone Mineral Density as an Indicator of Fracture Risk in Bisphosphonate-Treated Patients in a Real-World Setting

Bone mineral density (BMD) is an established measure used to diagnose patients with osteoporosis. In clinical trials, change in BMD has been shown to provide a reliable estimate of fracture risk reduction, and achieved BMD T-score has been shown to reflect the near-term risk of fracture. We aimed to test the association between BMD T-score and fracture risk in patients treated for osteoporosis in

Early resources lead to persistent benefits for bumble bee colony dynamics

Conditions experienced early in development can affect the future performance of individuals and populations. Demographic theories predict persistent population impacts of past resources, but few studies have experimentally tested such carry-over effects across generations or cohorts. We used bumble bees to test whether resource timing had persistent effects on within-colony dynamics over sequenti

Stability-aware integrated routing and scheduling for control applications in Ethernet networks

Real-time communication over Ethernet is becoming important in various application areas of cyber-physical systems such as industrial automation and control, avionics, and automotive networking. Since such applications are typically time critical, Ethernet technology has been enhanced to support time-driven communication through the IEEE 802.1 TSN standards. The performance and stability of contro

The adoption of pottery on Kodiak Island : Insights from organic residue analysis

Pottery technology, originating in Northeast Asia, appeared in Alaska some 2800 years ago. It spread swiftly along Alaska's coastline but was not adopted on Kodiak Island until around 500 cal BP, as part of the Koniag tradition. While in the southeast pottery was used extensively, people on the northern half of the island did not adopt the technology. What drove these patterns of adoption and non-

Establishing health biotech and enhancing local manufacturing of pharmaceuticals in Sub-Saharan Africa

Although many nations in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have recently recorded impressive economic growth, and several countries could attain middle-income status in the next decade, there is no or little concurrent advance in health biotech with little capabilities for manufacturing of medicines, medical supplies, and health commodities in the region. They import majority of medicines, medical supplies

Fewer reoperations after posterolateral plate positioning compared with lateral plate positioning in ankle fractures—a retrospective study on 453 AO/OTA 44-B injuries

Introduction: Ankle fractures are commonly treated by open reduction and internal fixation with plate and screws. Unplanned return to theatre is common, in many cases to extract prominent osteosynthesis material from the lateral malleolus as swelling subsides. We hypothesised that patients operated with a posterolateral plate placement on the lateral malleolus would have fewer reoperations, and fe

Ribosome profiling analysis of eEF3-depleted Saccharomyces cerevisiae

In addition to the standard set of translation factors common in eukaryotic organisms, protein synthesis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires an ABCF ATPase factor eEF3, eukaryotic Elongation Factor 3. eEF3 is an E-site binder that was originally identified as an essential factor involved in the elongation stage of protein synthesis. Recent biochemical experiments suggest an additional f

Device Clusters

The number of devices owned by a consumer is increasing and furthermore the collaboration between devices will increase to support enhanced user experience, as seen in the case of Extended Reality (XR) services. Moreover, the upsurge of Internet of Things (IoT) in several industries is leading to a rise in the number of wireless sensors. A common factor across the vast swath of devices is that the

Lack of physiotherapy resources restricts exercise prescription for patients with chronic kidney disease-the EUropean SUrvey on REnal EXercise (EUSUREX)

BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that the main barriers to integrating exercise in routine care of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) were structural within European healthcare systems rather than due to resistance among healthcare professionals or patients.MATERIALS AND METHODS: This descriptive cross-sectional study used anonymized questionnaires to investigate nurses' and physicians' attitud

A comparative study of migratory behaviour while crossing large geographical barriers in three long-distance migratory passerines

Migratory behaviour explains how individuals or populations perform their migration. In birds this can include nocturnal or diurnal flights, long or short flights as well as low or high flight altitudes and several other behaviours. These behaviours shift throughout the migratory journey and especially when crossing barriers (large geographical areas where birds might have difficulties to find res

Intermediate care in caring for dementia, the point of view of general practitioners : A key informant survey across Europe

Background: Intermediate care is often defined as healthcare occurring somewhere between traditional primary (community) and secondary (hospital) care settings. High quality intermediate care is important in dementia, may prevent caregiver burnout and also lead to optimal care for people with dementia. However, very little is known about the point of intermediate care for persons with dementia in

Prediction of Hospitalizations in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Using the Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics Frailty Index

Objective: The Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics (SLICC) frailty index (FI) predicts mortality and damage accrual in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), but its association with hospitalizations has not been described. Our objective was to estimate the association of baseline SLICC-FI values with future hospitalizations in the SLICC inception cohort. Methods: Baseline SLICC-FI sco

Analyzing structural stratification in the Swedish higher education system : data contextualization with policy-history analysis

20th century massification of higher education and research in academia is said to have produced structurally stratified higher education systems in many countries. Most manifestly, the research mission of universities appears to be divisive. Authors have claimed that the Swedish system, while formally unified, has developed into a binary state, and statistics seem to support this conclusion. This