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Ecological chemistry group The research subject of the Ecological chemistry group is to study how insects communicate by chemical signaling.
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Project: Gut microbiota composition and digestion of animal foods The gut with its microorganisms - the gut flora - is of importance to health. We aim to study how the gut flora in persons with and…
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Project: Health-promoting substances in the See Buckthorn; collaborative project with Strandå Organic Farms (Havtornsgården) The aim of the project is to determine the content of health-promoting…
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Project: Bridging the gap between mind, brain and body (Mindgap) The Mindgap project presents a radical new vision that may bridge the gap between health status and mind/body interactions, and lead to…
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Project: Environmentally sustainable control of bark beetles by use of odour signals from their fungal symbionts This project is about three very different organisms that are bound together in close…
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Computational Chemistry and Biochemistry Group We use computer simulations to better understand how biologically-relevant and other interesting molecules behave. By using computer modelling and…
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Linnaeus University Centre for Biomaterials Chemistry Linnaeus University Centre for Biomaterials Chemistry is a principal research environment that deals with the development and the adaptation of…
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Project: Control of forest insect pests; Antifeedants for the pine weevil; Hylobius abietis We have identified organic anti-gnawing compounds that can protect pine and spruce seedlings from being…
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Project: Quality Control and Purification for New Biological Drugs (BIO-QC) The BIO-QC project will develop new materials and processes for quality control of pharmaceuticals derived from so-called…
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Project: Advanced Materials for Personalized Medicine & Diagnostics (AMPMeD) This project seeks to develop highly sensitive and robust diagnostic platforms and accommodating sampling technologies for…