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Biomedical imaging for drug discovery/ development – opportunities for MAX IV

By viveca [dot] floden [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Medical Radiation Physics) - published 12 October 2022 19 oktober: LINXS Workshop Today, synchrotron techniques are rarely used in the later stages of biomedical drug development. An upcoming workshop, organized within the framework of a new theme at LINXS, Integrative Pharmacology and Drug Discovery, highlights the possibilities of developing new

https://www.msf-malmo.lu.se/article/biomedical-imaging-drug-discovery-development-opportunities-max-iv - 2024-12-27

In memory of Ingrid Sunde Koslung

Published 24 April 2020 Art is on the contrary more time-dependent than any other form of expression, as it is not only happening within time, but is also painfully aware of its own situation, like an insecure teenager not yet sure about how to move seamlessly through the night. /…/For me art constitutes techniques for a basic investigation of human existence which takes place within time, through

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/memory-ingrid-sunde-koslung - 2024-12-28

Article on HD by Petersén in Neurologi i Sverige

By Jenny [dot] Mansson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Månsson) - published 15 May 2019 In the latest edition of Neurologi i Sverige (Neurology in Sweden), Åsa Petersén has contributed with an article on her research group's findings on the effect on hypothalamus in Huntington's disease. These results might lead to future therapeutic strategies. This article is only available in Swedish. "Det är

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/article-hd-petersen-neurologi-i-sverige - 2024-12-27

Method development grants to C. Prinz and E. Unger

Published 26 October 2018 The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research has published the recipients of grants for instrument-, technology- or method development. From a total of 342 project applications 33 projects - of which two are by NanoLund researchers - were granted. Christelle Prinz and Eva Unger are funded for their projects on Nanowires for reprogramming stem cells (Nanonålar för att pro

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/method-development-grants-c-prinz-and-e-unger - 2024-12-28