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Forskarskola I Medicinsk Vetenskap, 2021-06-23

Brevmall Forskarutbildningsnämnden, FUN KURSPLAN Dnr U 2021/ 514 1(5) Fastställd av FUN 2021-06-08, gäller från 2021-07-01 Reviderad av FUN 2021-06-23, gäller från 2021-07-01 Forskarskola i medicinsk vetenskap, MEFMV1F Research School in Medical Science 14,5 högskolepoäng Nivå F Allmänna uppgifter Kursen utgör en obligatorisk del i forskarutbildning vid Medicinska fakulteten och vänder sig till fo

https://www.intramed.lu.se/sites/intramed.lu.se/files/2023-02/Forskarskola%20i%20medicinsk%20vetenskap,%202021-06-23.pdf - 2026-07-12

BFUF 17 Sakert 20210318

Microsoft Word - Radslans_geografi_ver4 JF_test1_EF.docx #17 SÄKERT! Upplevd trygghet på svenska besöksmål EN RAPPORT FRÅN2021 2 / S Ä K E R T ! – U P P L E V D T R Y G G H E T P Å S V E N S K A B E S Ö K S M Å L 3 5 7 10 15 24 29 INNEHÅLLSFÖRTECKNING 1/ INLEDNING 2/ SLUTSATSER 3/ FORSKARNAS REKOMMENDATIONER 4/ ”KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON” 5/ TRE RÖSTER OM SÄKRA DESTINATIONER 6/ OM FORSKNINGSPROJEKTET

https://www.isk.lu.se/sites/isk.lu.se/files/2021-03/BFUF_17_Sakert_20210318.pdf - 2026-07-12

Pufendorf verksamhetsrapport 2025 highres 0

Pufendorfinstitutet Verksamhetsrapport 2025 1VERKSAMHETSRAPPORT 2025 | PUFENDORFINSTITUTET Verksamhetsrapport 2025 PUFENDORFINSTITUTET | LUNDS UNIVERSITET 3VERKSAMHETSRAPPORT 2025 | PUFENDORFINSTITUTET Innehåll Inledning........................................................................................................................... 3 Vad har präglat arbetet vid Pufendorf IAS 2025?.......

https://www.pi.lu.se/sites/pi.lu.se/files/2026-02/Pufendorf_verksamhetsrapport_2025_highres_0.pdf - 2026-07-12

Simon Reese

Biträdande universitetslektor Kontaktinformation E-post: simon [dot] reese [at] nek [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Nationalekonomiska institutionen Hämtställe: 10 WebbplatsSimon Reeses profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalPersonlig webbplats:http://simonreese.weebly.com Publikationer Visar av publikationer. Sorterade efter år och sen titel. Filtrera efter typ AllaArtikel i vetenskaplig tidsk

https://www.ehl.lu.se/simon-reese - 2026-07-12

Isabel Schoultz

Senior lecturer Contact details Email: isabel [dot] schoultz [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Sociology of Law Department Service point: 31 WebpageIsabel Schoultz profile in Lund University research portalAssociate professor | Senior lecturerAssociate Editor of Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime Research AreasCorporate crimes and the processes of denialExploitation of migrant wor

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/isabel-schoultz - 2026-07-12

Instruktioner Till Tutor T1-T4 VT24

QPS INSTRUKTIONER TILL TUTORER T1-T4 Logga in i QPS Sid. 2-3 Information/material PBL Sid. 4-5 Registrera närvaro Sid 6-11 Tutorns bedömning av studenten Sid. 12-14 Kompletteringsuppgift Sid. 16-21 Meddelande till student Sid. 22 1 Logga in i QPS (Ortrac) • Gå till https://lu.ortrac.com/ • Logga in med ditt Universitetskonto (Lucat) • Instruktioner för inloggning finns här 22024-01-12 För att ändr

https://www.qps.education.lu.se/sites/qps.education.lu.se/files/2024-01/Instruktioner%20till%20tutor%20T1-T4%20VT24.pdf - 2026-07-12

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Changes in temperature and rainfall associated with altered climatic conditions are likely to significantly alter rates of soil organic matter decomposition. To determine how the combined effects of warming and drought impact the decomposition of fungal necromass, a large and fast-cycling portion of the global soil organic carbon (C) pool, we incubated Hyaloscypha bicolor necromass under both ambi

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While fungal necromass is increasingly recognized as a major source of persistent carbon (C) in soils, the relative functional roles of bacteria and fungi in decomposing necromass are not fully resolved, and the processes that select for necromass decomposer communities from the broader soil microbial community are an emerging area of interest. In this study, we characterized the growth of 52 bact

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Mycelial residues, also known as fungal necromass, represent a substantial fraction of soil organic matter (SOM) pools in terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. Although microbial decomposers are increasingly recognised as key drivers of fungal necromass carbon stock formation, the diversity and composition of their microbial predators—and the roles these predators play in mediating fungal necromass de

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Ectomycorrhizal fungi are critical mediators of nitrogen acquisition in forest ecosystems, exhibiting variation in both host association and metabolic traits that mediate differential responses to forest nitrogen availability. However, how nitrogen acquisition strategies vary among closely related fungal species, how these patterns manifest in conifer-associated ECM fungi, and whether they persist

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The 1st Ecuadorian Dendrochronology Conference (ECUADENDRO 2025) took place in Daule, Ecuador, on January 23–24, 2025, with the generous sponsorship of the Tree-Ring Society. The event attracted 230 participants from 45 countries, bringing together leading experts in various subfields of tree-ring science, including dendroclimatology, dendroecology, dendrogeomorphology, dendroarchaeology, and cell

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The years 2023 and 2024 were characterized by unprecedented warming across the globe, underscoring the urgency of climate action. Robust science advice for decision makers on subjects as complex as climate change requires deep cross- and interdisciplinary understanding. However, navigating the ever-expanding and diverse peer-reviewed literature on climate change is enormously challenging for indiv

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Global change may substantially affect biodiversity and ecosystem functioning but little is known about its effects on essential biotic interactions. Since different environmental drivers rarely act in isolation it is important to consider interactive effects. Here, we focus on how two key drivers of anthropogenic environmental change, climate change and the introduction of alien species, affect p

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Carboxylic acids (CAs), amino acids (AAs) and carbohydrates (CHs) in dissolved free forms can be readily assimilated by aquatic bacteria and metabolized at high growth efficiencies. Previous studies have shown that these low-molecular-weight (LMW) substrates are released by phytoplankton but also that unidentified LMW compounds of terrestrial origin is a subsidy for bacterial metabolism in unprodu