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Zoonotic Ecology and Epidemiology We work with all aspects of zoonotic infections, from collection of samples and screening programs to detailed genetic and molecular characterization. The aim is to…
- Torsten Lindström Professor
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There’s no place like home News
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Ten years since the sampling in the Baltic Sea started – how we learn more about the sea News
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Systems Biology of Microorganisms Systems biology is the study of the interactions between the components of biological systems
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Study shows that rain transports marine viruses News
- Sigitas Šulčius Postdoctoral fellow
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SEK 47 million in research grants from the Swedish Research Council News
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SEK 15.5 million to study the role of the Swedish oak in the climate transition News
- Samuel Hylander Associate professor
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- samuelhylanderlnuse
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Remarkable Success of Noctuid Moths Amidst Climate Change: Swedish Study Reveals Surprising Trends News
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Project: Why do animals in the Baltic Sea display symptoms of starvation when there is plenty of food? Project Members: Samuel Hylander (Lnu), Sanna Majaneva, Emil Fridolfsson (Lnu) and Martin Brüsin…
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Project: Why are mussel-eating sea birds declining? Several benthic feeding sea bird populations, including common eider (Somateria mollissima), have declined dramatically in recent decades. Likewise,…
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Project: Wetlands, Algae, Biogas (WAB) The project examines the possibility of producing biogas using macroalgae and beach cast.
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Project: Virus control on Baltic Picocyanobacteria Viruses are the most abundant biological entity in marine environments and influence the abundance and evolution of microbes. Here, we explore the…
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Project: Unravelling biodiversity and zooplankton feeding preferences in one of the last blind spots of the Arctic Ocean The food webs of many parts of the Arctic Ocean are not well characterized.…
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Project: Transfer of thiamin in the microbial food web (MicroThi) Thiamin (vitamin B1) deficiency cause behavioural and reproductive disorders leading to mortality in fish and birds. The aim of the…
- Åke Hagström professor emeritus
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