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Elin Lindehoff receives environmental award for her Baltic Sea work News
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Algoland In the News News
- Emil Fridolfsson
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- Caroline Littlefield Karlsson Project assistent
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- Linda Leonhardt Collaboration advisor
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- Hanna Farnelid Associate professor
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Catherine Legrand new member of the Water Delegation News
- Samuel Hylander Associate professor
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- Elin Lindehoff Associate Professor
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- Anders Månsson Technician
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- Catherine Legrand Professor
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- Fredrik Svensson Laboratory engineer
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Linnaeus University Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS) EEMiS is a centre for research excellence studying ecological and evolutionary interactions from land to sea.
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Marine phytoplankton ecology and applications (MPEA) Our research team works within the complex and fascinating world of phytoplankton, and studies the role of bio- and chemical interactions among…
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Ecochange: Ecosystem dynamics in the Baltic Sea in a changing climate perspective Ecochange is a research programme, which intends to estimate and predict the climate change responses of the Baltic…
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Project: Don-Alex Does dissolved organic nitrogen from decaying vegetation fuel toxic dinoflagellate blooms in coastal waters of the Baltic Sea?
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Project: Allelobact The goal of the project is to identify specific mechanisms of action involving allelochemicals in bacterial-algal interactions to understand their role in harmful algal bloom (HAB)…
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Project: Impact of harmful cyanobacteria on coastal fish recruitment In the project CYANOFISH we hypothesize that fish exposed to high levels of cyanobacteria ( (exposed bays) are more tolerant than…