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Karin Schillén

Professor Contact details Email: karin [dot] schillen [at] chem [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 14 39Organisation Physical Chemistry Visiting address: Naturvetarvägen 14, Lund Service point: 1 WebpageKarin Schilléns profile in Lund University research portalResearch interestsSelf-assembly and phase behavior of amphiphilic block copolymers and their applications, interactions of stimuli-respons

https://www.physchem.lu.se/karin-schillen - 2026-05-19

Johan Matz

Docent | Universitetslektor | Ämnesföreståndare Underrättelseanalys Kontaktinformation E-post: johan [dot] matz [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 89 29Organisation Statsvetenskapliga institutionen Rumsnummer: 430 Hämtställe: 31 WebbplatsJohan Matz profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Universitetslektor Statsvetenskapliga institutionenUnderrättelseanalys  Publikati

https://www.svet.lu.se/johan-matz - 2026-05-19

What is the causal effect of R&D on patenting activity in a “professor’s privilege” country? Evidence from Sweden

We investigate the responsiveness of academic patenting to research and development (R&D) at the subject level at Swedish universities in panel data regressions. The general responsiveness to R&D is found to be higher than corresponding estimates in US studies, especially when we adopt instrumental variable techniques that address endogeneity in the R&D-to-patent relationship studied.

Molecular Titration Promotes Oscillations and Bistability in Minimal Network Models with Monomeric Regulators

Molecular titration is emerging as an important biochemical interaction mechanism within synthetic devices built with nucleic acids and the CRISPR/Cas system. We show that molecular titration in the context of feedback circuits is a suitable mechanism to enhance the emergence of oscillations and bistable behaviors. We consider biomolecular modules that can be inhibited or activated by input monome

Case studies synthesis: brief experience and challenges for the future

Synthesis of case studies is different from synthesis of purely quantitative studies, for example, in that sampling and analysis in primary studies have been carried out differently, and that primary results are of a different nature. The objective of this research is to identify what challenges should be considered when choosing and using a method for synthesis of case studies. We collected exper

Benchmarking on eLearning in universities: impacts and values, European perspectives

This paper seeks to investigate impacts and values on benchmarking eLearning in universities, a literary survey for coming research on two European benchmarking initiatives, the EADTU, eXcellence and the ESMU eLearning2009. The survey indicated that quality indicators, benchmarks or critical success factors have not so far been taken into considerations in national or international quality assuran

Contextual Analysis – a Multiperspective Inquiry into Emergence of Complex Socio-cultural Systems

This paper explores the concept of organizations as complex human activity systems, through the perspectives of alternative systemic models. The impact of alternative models on perception of individual and organizational emergence is highlighted. Using information systems development as an example of management activity, individual and collective sense-making and learning processes are discussed.

Prototypes and same-gender bias in perceptions of hiring discrimination

The present study investigated the relative importance of two explanations behind perceptions of gender discrimination in hiring: prototypes and same-gender bias. According to the prototype explanation, people perceive an event as discrimination to the extent that it fits their preconceptions of typical discrimination. In contrast, the same-gender bias explanation asserts that people more readily

Non-reversible heat-induced gelation of a biocompatible Fmoc-hexapeptide in water

Hydrogel materials which respond to changes in temperature are widely applicable for injectable drug delivery or tissue engineering applications. Here, we report the unsual heat-induced gelation behaviour of a low molecular weight gelator based on an Fmoc-hexapeptide, Fmoc-GFFRGD. We show that Fmoc-GFFRGD forms kinetically stable fibres when mixed with divalent cations (e.g. Ca2+). Gelation of the

Nurses’ Experiences of Promoting Healthy Aging in the Municipality: A Qualitative Study

The purpose of this study was to describe nurses’ experiences of promoting healthy aging in municipalities. A descriptive qualitative research design based on semi-structured interviews with 13 nurses was employed. The nurses described the importance of giving older adults the possibility to live as individuals, but also that the organization matters as too does the nurses’ own desire to work prof

The Challenges of Re-Packaging a Heritage

In the last decade, many museums that were established in the 20th century by immigrants from the Nordic countries have become increasingly concerned with broadening their audiences and more actively engaging their visitors. Efforts to do this have varied from offering cocktail hours, culinary conferences, and sauna sessions, to striving to appeal to people who may not identify as Nordic or do not

Prisoner resettlement in Sweden

In Sweden most prisoners serve a short prison sentence. Since the majority of all prisoners are subject to mandatory pre-release after having served two-thirds of the sentence, few spend more than four months in prison. Still, there is a group who serve prison sentences of two years or more. The resettlement process varies for the two groups, but all prisoners have a right to be supported, aiming

Covert bilingualism and symbolic competence: Analytical reflections on negotiating insider/outsider positionality in Swedish speech situations

Bilinguals often face the challenge of negotiating a range of insider/outsider subject positions when interacting in transnational and intercultural settings. This article takes up the concept of symbolic competence, the awareness of socially situated symbolic resources and the ability to use them to shape interactional contexts, to examine how the author, a Swedish–English bilingual, manages this

Modeling of Drivers' Longitudinal Behavior

In the last few years, many vehicle manufacturers have introduced advance driver support in some of their automobiles. One of those new features is adaptive cruise control (ACC), which extends the conventional cruise control system to control of relative speed and distance to other vehicles. In order to design an ACC controller, it is suitable to have a model of drivers' behavior. Our approach to

Is Small Still Beautiful? Literature Review of Recent Empirical Evidence on the Contribution of SMEs to Employment Creation

There is once again an increased demand for interventions supporting small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) because of the widely held believe that they provide most of the jobs. In order to answer the question whether pro SME policies are justified on factual grounds the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) came out with a new study