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Planera rekryteringar inför sommaren

Sommaren närmar sig och med den semestrar hos oss, på fakulteten och Statens servicecenter som påverkar möjligheterna att rekrytera. Behöver du annonsera över sommaren? Skicka en kravprofil till HR senast den 1 juni för att få ut annonsen.Medarbetare som börjar i höst?Underlag för anställningsbeslut behöver skickas till HR senast 1 juni för att kunna processa anställningen innan sommaren.Tänk på a

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/planera-rekryteringar-infor-sommaren - 2025-12-01

Nytt forskningsråd på institutionen

För att stärka det strategiska arbetet med forskning har prefekt Jessica Abbott beslutat att bilda ett nytt forskningsråd. Rådet fungerar som ett rådgivande organ till prefekten och består av fem lärare med bred representation från institutionens forskningsområden. Biträdande prefekt Fredric Carlsson leder rådet, med administrativ chef Joakim Nilsson som stöd. I rådet ingår även Emma Kritzberg, Di

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/nytt-forskningsrad-pa-institutionen - 2025-12-01

2025 sommarsemestrar för ledning, gemensam administrativ och teknisk personal

Under sommaren 2025 har många semester och det kan ta längre tid att få hjälp med administrativa frågor och IT-support. Följande tider har administratörer, administrativ chef, gemensam teknisk personal och IT-personal semester. Det kan tillkomma fler semesterdagar. På vår organisationsssida ser du vem som har hand om administrationen på de olika avdelningarna. Tänk på att vara ute i god tid med di

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/2025-sommarsemestrar-ledning-gemensam-administrativ-och-teknisk-personal - 2025-12-01

Byta av IT-supportsystem

Nu på måndag, den 1 september, ansluter vi institutionens IT-support till universitetets gemensamma supportfunktion Supportcenter. Mailadressen är samma som tidigare, helpdesk [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se. I fortsättningen kommer en universitetscentral support lösa enklare frågor, medan våra IT-tekniker hanterar ärende som exempelvis IT-inköp, lokal nätanslutning och ominstallationer.Om du vill föl

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/byta-av-it-supportsystem - 2025-12-01

Seminarieserien för hösten 2025 klar

Vi är glada att kunna presentera institutionens seminarieserie för hösten 2025, som kommer att bjuda på en spännande rad talare från hela världen. Seminarierna äger rum varje torsdag kl. 13.15 i Blå hallen i Ekologibyggnaden. Efter föreläsningarna finns det möjlighet för fika och mingel.Nedan hittar du det fullständiga schemat för hösten 2025:Alla länkar leder till externa webbplatser.DatumTypFöre

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/seminarieserien-hosten-2025-klar - 2025-12-01

Deadlines för rekryteringar och underlag för anställningsbeslut inför jul 2025

Höstmörkret slutar sig allt tätare omkring oss, och så småningom stundar en julledighet med därtill kommande avbrott i den dagliga verksamheten. Då rekryteringsprocessen är uppdelad i flera instanser med olika brytdatum kommer följande gälla för institutionens rekryteringar.27 november – Rekryteringsärenden som ska utlysas innan/under jul 2025              Underlag för utlysning måste vara institu

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/deadlines-rekryteringar-och-underlag-anstallningsbeslut-infor-jul-2025 - 2025-12-01

Deadlines för fakturor, reseräkningar och utlägg inför julen 2025

Nu närmar sig den ljuva juletiden och den dagliga verksamheten stannar upp för en stund. För att vi ska hinna med alla uppgifter gäller följande för institutionens ekonomifunktion.Fakturering för år 2025Underlag måste vara institutionens ekonomifunktion tillhanda senast den 8 december.Reseräkningar/Utlägg som ska utbetalas i december 2025Underlag måste vara institutionens ekonomifunktion tillhanda

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/deadlines-fakturor-reserakningar-och-utlagg-infor-julen-2025 - 2025-12-01

Viruses in the genome important for our brain

Over millions of years retroviruses have been incorporated into our human DNA, where they today make up almost 10 per cent of the total genome. A research group at Lund University in Sweden has now discovered a mechanism through which these retroviruses may have an impact on gene expression. This means that they may have played a significant role in the development of the human brain as well as in

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/viruses-genome-important-our-brain - 2025-12-01

Twelve new tombs discovered in Gebel el Silsila, Egypt

The Swedish mission at Gebel el Silsila, led by Dr. Maria Nilsson from Lund University and John Ward, has discovered 12 new tombs dating from the 18th Dynasty (Thutmosid period), including crypts cut into the rock, rock-cut tombs with one or two chambers ,niches possibly used for offering, a tomb containing multiple animal burials, and several juvenal burials, some intact. The archaeological mater

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/twelve-new-tombs-discovered-gebel-el-silsila-egypt - 2025-12-01

A five km wide celestial body created Europe’s largest impact structure

A celestial body with a diameter of five kilometres crashed into the Earth’s surface, causing the formation of the so-called Siljan Ring in Dalarna, Sweden. The original impact crater was approximately 60 kilometres in diameter and the bedrock was covered by a layer of sediments 2.5 km thick when the projectile struck, according to a doctoral thesis from Lund University in Sweden. Lithosphere geol

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/five-km-wide-celestial-body-created-europes-largest-impact-structure - 2025-12-01

Children are disproportionately affected by online advertising

Children aged 9 are several times more sensitive to disruptive advertising than adults. This is shown by studies conducted at Lund University in Sweden, in which children’s eye movements were measured. Together with the Lund University Humanities Lab, media and communications researcher Nils Holmberg has developed a combination of methods for measuring how much children’s concentration is disrupte

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/children-are-disproportionately-affected-online-advertising - 2025-12-01

The first archive of iPS cells from Parkinson’s patients

The Stem Cell Laboratory for CNS Disease Modeling (CSC Laboratory) in Lund, has created one of the largest iPSC biobanks from patients diagnosed with familial and idiopathic PD, and associated synucleionopathies. iPSCs are obtained by reprogramming patient’s somatic cells into pluripotent stem cells. This unique technique, which allows generating embryonic pluripotent stem cell-like cells, was awa

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/first-archive-ips-cells-parkinsons-patients - 2025-12-01

How solvents affect the skin

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a method that makes it possible to see how individual molecules from solvents in skin creams, medicated ointments and cleaning products affect and interact with the skin’s own molecules. In the study, the researchers have examined how molecules added to the skin through various liquids and creams affect the skin, and how the same molecules ar

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-solvents-affect-skin - 2025-12-01

Boys with more physical education in school had better grades

Previous research has shown that there may be a connection between daily physical education and improved study performance. A new extensive study from Lund University in Sweden has shown the same connection, but for boys in particular. The project involved several primary school classes in which the pupils participated in physical education on a daily basis, equivalent to a little more than three

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/boys-more-physical-education-school-had-better-grades - 2025-12-01

Lund University once again the top choice in Sweden for international applicants

Lund University is once again the most popular choice for international students wanting to study their Master’s degree in Sweden, with 1/3 of all applicants from the latest application round choosing Lund University programmes. Of the total 74,620 students who applied to autumn 2017 Master’s degree programmes at Swedish universities, 26,223 chose Lund University programmes. This is an increase of

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-once-again-top-choice-sweden-international-applicants - 2025-12-01

Transplanted neurons incorporated into a stroke-injured rat brain

Today, a stroke usually leads to permanent disability – but in the future, the stroke-injured brain could be reparable by replacing dead cells with new, healthy neurons, using transplantation. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have taken a step in that direction by showing that some neurons transplanted into the brains of stroke-injured rats were incorporated and responded correctly when th

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/transplanted-neurons-incorporated-stroke-injured-rat-brain - 2025-12-01

How plant cells regulate growth shown for the first time

Researchers have managed to show how the cells in a plant, a multicellular organism, determine their size and regulate their growth over time. The findings overturn previous theories in the field and are potentially significant for the future of agriculture and forestry - as it reveals more about one of the factors which determine the size of plants and fruits. “We have looked at how the cells in

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-plant-cells-regulate-growth-shown-first-time - 2025-12-01

WATCH: Rare meteorites challenge our understanding of the solar system

Researchers have discovered minerals from 43 meteorites that landed on Earth 470 million years ago. More than half of the mineral grains are from meteorites completely unknown or very rare in today’s meteorite flow. These findings mean that we will probably need to revise our current understanding of the history and development of the solar system. WATCH VIDEO STORYThe discovery confirms the hypot

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-rare-meteorites-challenge-our-understanding-solar-system - 2025-12-01

How 1 000 new genetic variants were discovered in blood groups

1 000 new mutations in the blood group genes: that is what physician and former programmer Mattias Möller found in his research study in which he developed new software and investigated blood group genes in 2 504 people. This discovery from Lund University in Sweden was published recently in the journal Blood Advances. Genomes from 2 504 peopleThe international project 1000 Genomes is so far the w

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-1-000-new-genetic-variants-were-discovered-blood-groups - 2025-12-01