In June, the working group Soil Sciences, is organising its first workshop. In this interview, biologists and working group members, Edith Hammer and Milda Pucetaite talk about what they hope to get out of the event, and the importance of studying soil with the help of new techniques.
Read MoreA radical transformation of the food system is needed to provide a healthy, sustainable and affordable diet for all people. Research and development into how food can become more nutritious, taste better, and use less resources, have a key role to play.
Read MoreIn October, the Integrative Structural Biology theme will organise its second symposium. Jens Lagerstedt, core group leader, talks to us about what the focus of the symposium will be, and how it links to to wider research field.
Read MoreThe Quantim workshop in March brought together early researchers and specialists in imaging techniques. The goal was to examine data from five cases ranging from lungs, skin, liver disease and foams, build networks and develop collaborations.
Read MoreThe Crafoord Foundation is one of the major funders of LINXS, and made its launch as an Institute possible. We took the opportunity to ask the management at Crafoord what made them interested in LINXS to begin with during their recent visit to the Institute.
Read MoreThe conference Northern Lights on Food takes place 26-27th March. It will gather some of Sweden and Denmark’s biggest food companies for a discussion on how to improve the taste and texture of food, increase its health benefits and lower its climate impacts – all with the help of neutron and x-ray science. They are invited by MAX IV, LINXS and RISE.
Read MoreTheoretical chemist Mikael Lund is part of a new sub-activity of the Dynamics theme. It will run for one to two years and focus on advancing theoretical models that are currently used to understand and predict experimental data generated by MAX IV.
Read MoreAs 2019 really gets going it is good to reflect on the previous year; during 2018 LINXS was busy building up its scientific activities and we hosted a number of exciting research events.
Read MoreIn this interview, archeologists Björn Nilsson, from the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at Lund University, reflects on his working group’s first symposium and gives some advice to other working groups.
Read MoreIn February, the Integrative Structural Biology Theme brought existing and potentially new working groups together for the very first time. The aim was to facilitate scientific exchange, and to promote synergies and networks.
Read MoreThe LINXS Integrative Structural Biology theme organized its first activity; a kick-off symposium held at Elite Hotel Ideon, Lund November 19th to 21st (lunch-to-lunch).
Read MoreLund Institute for advanced Neutron and X-ray Science (LINXS) is proud to announce the first call for LINXS postdoctoral research fellowships. We invite applications from talented young researchers (within three years of completion of their PhD) to perform independent research within the framework of the current LINXS themes.
Read MoreThe LINXS Working Group Biocompute had its first meeting November 19th immediately prior to the LINXS Symposium on Integrative Structural Biology.
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