740 MSEK to SciLifeLab's program for Data-Driven Life Science
18 mathematicians receive research funding
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Revealing the mechanisms behind the fate of plant cells
A better understanding of plant development is needed for scientific progress in many fields, but much remains unknown about the complicated processes that govern the fate of plant cells. With the help of curiosity, thorough knowledge and ground-breaking methods, Stéphanie Robert and her colleagues intend to explore how the intricate interplay between plant cells determines their identity.
Using time to link the quantum world with Einstein’s gravitational theory
Wallenberg Academy Fellow Magdalena Zych is rising to the challenge using a new mathematical framework in which time is the link between the theories.
Understanding Aristotle’s view of language and science
For several years now, Mora-Márquez, who researches in philosophy and is a Wallenberg Academy Fellow, has been conducting an in-depth study of medieval analyses of one of Aristotle’s works on argumentation theory.
Finding the world’s rarest blood group
It is well known that when a blood transfusion is given, the donor and the recipient must have compatible blood groups. Less well known is that the ABO system is only the first categorization. There are several hundred blood groups, and new ones are still being discovered. One of the scientists involved is Martin L. Olsson in Lund.