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Our Network

The Development Research School is able to collaborate and profit from existing networks and collaborations within, between and beyond the four partner institutions.Listed below are some the organisations that are part of the Development Research School's network. SweDev The Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev) is a member-based network aiming to connect development researchers across Swe

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Programme Committee

The programme committee is collectively responsible and will assume leadership for the content, quality and general direction of the activities of the Development Research School. Our Programme Committee is based at Lund University, but we have representatives at Uppsala University, Gothenburg University and the University of Ghana. Kristina Jönsson Coordinator, Lund University Email: kristina [do

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Internal info

The Jakobsson lab meetings during the winter/spring 2026 semester, at 10 o'clock, in the A11 conference room:We will have 2-3 speakers every meeting, who will have around 25 minutes to present their advances/issues. JC usually be the day after the lab meeting at 13:00, in the usual format unless stated differently. 27/1 - Larissa, Emily. 5/2 - Raquel, Sara. 19/2 – Giulia, Chandra. 26/2 - Yogita, C

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About us

Short introduction to Johan Jakobsson's research Our lab is interested in transposable elements and how these viral-like sequences influence human brain evolution, neurodegenerative diseases, brain tumors and ageing. Our expertise includes human stem cell cultures, viral vectors, gene editing, cellular reprogramming and bioinformatical analysis of transposons. We are currently looking for new memb

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Publications

To go to a specific year directly, please click on the year here: 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 20032026Ofelia Karlsson , Ninoslav Pandiloski , Vivien Horvath , Anita Adami , Raquel Garza , Pia A Johansson , Jenny G Johansson , Christopher H Douse , Johan JakobssonLoss of SETDB1-mediated H3K9me3 i

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Team

Johan Jakobsson, Group Leader, Professor Email: Johan [dot] Jakobsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Johan[dot]Jakobsson[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)Telephone: +46 46 222 42 25Room: A1107Orcid ID: 0000-0003-0669-7673Research Portal profile  Emily Johansson, Assistant researcher Email: Emily [dot] Johansson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] seRoom: A1149Orcid ID: 0000-0001-8186-0747Research Portal profile Laura Castil

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Theses

Below please find the PhD theses that have been completed under supervision of Johan Jakobsson.To go to a specific year directly, please click on the year here: 2020, 2017, 2015, 2014, 20132024 Raquel Garza: Transposable Elements in the Healthy and Diseased Human BrainAuthor: Raquel GarzaSupervisor: Johan JakobssonDepartment: Experimental Medical ScienceDate of defense: 2024-01-19Place of defense:

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Research

Transposable elements and the evolution of the human brainDuring the last 30-40 million years the primate brain has expanded in size, ultimately resulting in a new level of cognitive functions in humans. However, the genetic alterations driving this evolutionary process are poorly understood. In this project we investigate the role transposable elements have played in this process. Transposable el

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Funding

Major funding bodies supporting our research   Swedish Research CouncilThe Swedish Research Council is the largest provider of public funds for Swedish basic research at Swedish higher education institutions and research institutes. The projects it supports are mainly initiated by the researchers themselves. The support is distributed by the Scientific Councils and the Committees for Educational S

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Visit us

  We are located in the Biomedical Center (BMC) in Lund in the south of Sweden. Our visiting address is Sölvegatan 17, building A11.How to get to Lund From Copenhagen airport: Copenhagen airport Kastrup (CPH) is Denmark's international airport, and is much closer to Lund than any other international airports.Here you have direct flights from & to Asia, America and most of the European countries. T

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Contact

The Enoch Thulin Laboratory Home of Combustion Physics. Photo: E. Berrocal from a balloon. Combustion Physics is located in the the Enoch Thulin Laboratory, also known as the H building in Fysicum, Lund. We are a part of the Department of Physics at Lund University.Link to the Enoch Thulin laboratory on google maps - goo.gl Visiting addressDepartment of PhysicsCombustion PhysicsLund UniversityProf

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Work Packages

MINICOR The research of the MINICOR project is arranged in six work packages (WP) outlined below. WP1 - Pyrolysis The activities aim to optimize biomass pyrolysis for the production of biooil for the MILD combustion/reforming process and biochar for nitrogen adsorption. The research to achieve this includes:Assessment of the residual biomass sources to feed the pyrolysis process.Experimental studi

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Projects and collaborations

ACTRIS ACTRIS Sweden is a National Research Infrastructure funded jointly by the Swedish Research Council and the six Swedish Research Performing Organizations involved – ACTRIS Sweden's website. CLIMB-FOREST CLIMB-FOREST is a Horizon EU project that aims to ensure Europe’s forests are resilient to the changing climate and support people and nature, in close collaboration with the forestry sector

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MINICOR Latest news

The MINICOR project's research was presented at the 24th International Symposium on Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis (Pyro2024) One of the contributions received an Excellent Poster Award. Congratulations to Corinna Maria Grottola!Photo provided by Chinese Society of Particuology on Live Stream PhotoPlus. 

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Pyro2024

The MINICOR project's research was presented at the 24th International Symposium on Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis (Pyro2024) on May 19 - 23, 2024, in Beijing, China. One of the contributions received an Excellent Poster Award during the Awarding Dinner.In the Pyro2024 topic ‘Pyrolysis for environmental applications’, Corinna Maria Grottola (STEMS-CNR) presented the ‘Effect of temperature and py

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Concept

MINICOR Reduced net emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are necessary to achieve the IPCC goals of limiting global warming and ensuring a sustainable future for our society. The natural balance of CO2 via photosynthesis is insufficient to compensate for the anthropogenic emissions, and active measures are thus necessary. MINICOR aims to develop a versatile process for managing and valorizing CO2 and

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MINICOR

MILD Combustion with Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide Reforming The objective of MINICOR is to develop a versatile process for management and valorisation of CO2 and nitrogen with efficient renewable resource deployment. With renewable biomass as feedstock, pyrolysis and combustion under Moderate or Intense Low-oxygen Dilution (MILD) conditions result in generation of syngas via dry reforming. Biochar

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/minicor - 2026-07-09

Contact

MINICOR Christian Brackmann Coordinator Email: christian [dot] brackmann [at] fysik [dot] lu [dot] se Telephone: +46 46 222 49 62 Christian Brackmann's research profile Sven-Inge Möller Communication manager Email: sven-inge [dot] moller [at] fysik [dot] lu [dot] se Telephone: +46 46 222 97 28 Sven-Inge Möller's research profile Hesameddin Fatehi Portfolio manager Email: hesameddin [dot] fatehi [a

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