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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

https://www.molecular-neurogenetics.lu.se/node/16/internal-info - 2026-06-09

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

https://www.molecular-neurogenetics.lu.se/publications - 2026-06-09

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 25 Room: A1107 Orcid 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 Cas

https://www.molecular-neurogenetics.lu.se/team - 2026-06-09

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:

https://www.molecular-neurogenetics.lu.se/theses - 2026-06-09

Research

Transposable elements and the evolution of the human brain During 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 e

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Semester 3: Internship in Sociology of Law

15 or 30 credits Students can choose between elective courses or an internship for their third semester. Internship During the third semester, the student can choose to do an internship (15 or 30 credits). You spend 10 or 20 weeks in a relevant organisation and during this period are continuously engaged in its activities, working with qualified tasks related to sociology of law. The student is gu

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Semester 3: Elective courses

30 credits Students can choose between elective courses or an internship for their third semester. Elective courses can be taken at Lund University or any other recognized university in Sweden or abroad. The courses are chosen with the approval of the programme coordinator and should enable students to tailor the programme to suit their particular interests and to develop their specialisation with

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Sociology of Law: Introduction

Undergraduate Level (First Cycle). Autumn semester. Half speed. RÄSA14, Sociology of Law: Introduction. Online Course, 10 credits. This course is not available in 2026The course aims to introduce the subject of Sociology of Law, its history and its position in the knowledge field between Law and society. The structure, contents and organisation of the Legal System are presented at a general level.

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/stand-alone-courses/sociology-law-introduction - 2026-06-09

Career prospects

Preparing for the future The skills provided within this programme will help you to gain the deeper social scientific understanding that is required of those seeking to continue their studies at the PhD level. They will also enable you to pursue a career within fields which deal with public and private inquiries, project assessments, and policy evaluation. Furthermore, the programme will provide y

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/masters-programme-sociology-law-sasol/career-prospects - 2026-06-09

Admission & application

Criteria, application process, Supporting documents & Important dates Who can apply? SASOL welcomes applicants from Sociology of Law or other fields of relevance to the programme, e.g. Sociology, Law, Political Science, Social Work, or the equivalent. At least a Bachelor’s degree including three semesters (90 credits) of studies in sociology of law or another subject of relevance to the programme,

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/masters-programme-sociology-law-sasol/admission-application - 2026-06-09

Fees, study leave & practical matters

Frequently asked questions about tuition, studying and living Tuition fees From the autumn semester of 2011, Swedish universities, including Lund University, have introduced tuition fees for students from outside the EU/EEA (and Switzerland). Fees apply to undergraduate and postgraduate courses and programmes (i.e. Bachelor’s and Master’s level courses and programmes). Students who do not pay tuit

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FAQ Admission & application

What have other students asked? Admission requirements What are Lund University’s language requirements? Please check universityadmissions.se for information on English language proficiency requirements. Am I eligible for this programme? Admission to the Master's degree programmes requires a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences with a clear major in Sociology of Law or one of the following discipl

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Staff

For employees at the sociology of law department Health and safety representativesMichael MolaviAnette SallingIT support for staffLDC ServicedeskE-mail: servicedesk [at] ldc [dot] lu [dot] seCaretakerMagnus CsurolyaiE-mail: magnus [dot] csurolyai [at] service [dot] lu [dot] se (magnus[dot]csurolyai[at]service[dot]lu[dot]se)Tel: +46 72-716 77 38Administration for staffInternal mailing codeCode 35Ec

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Introduction to Sociology of Law

Graduate Level (Second Cycle). Autumn Semester. SOLP01, Introduction to Sociology of Law, 15 credits The course aims at providing an in-depth knowledge of classical and modern theories of sociology of law and explaining how these theories have been used to define specific areas of research and to create research traditions in sociology of law.The course is divided into three parts (or modules).Mod

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Education

Learn to view law from another perspective Lund is the only university in Scandinavia and Europe to host a complete training in Sociology of Law from undergraduate through to professional degrees. Studying Sociology of Law in Lund will give you unique and valuable competence helping you in your future career. Lund university is proud to offer sociology of law at all levels up to Master and profess

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Master's (Two Years) Thesis

Graduate Level (Second Cycle). Spring Semester. SOLM02, Sociology of Law: Master's (Two Years) Thesis, 30 credits The course is also offered as part of the Master's Program in Sociology of Law (SASOL). The course involves students independently designing and completing a research project within the discipline of sociology of law. The student is to identify a relevant issue from within the discipli

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/stand-alone-courses/masters-two-years-thesis - 2026-06-09

Master's (One Year) Thesis

Graduate Level (Second Cycle). Spring Semester. SOLM12, Sociology of Law: Master's (One Year) Thesis, 15 credits A Master’s thesis is a scientific research project of limited scale that is intended to exhibit the student’s capacity to work independently and carry out research. The intension of the thesis is to make a genuine contribution of new knowledge, written in the genre of scientific researc

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/stand-alone-courses/masters-one-year-thesis - 2026-06-09

CRE-AI: Legal and societal implications of Generative Machine Learning, aka 'Creative Artificial Intelligence'

CRE-AI is a two year postdoc project (Sociology of Law, Univeristy of Lund, Sweden, Feb 2019-2021) on the legal and societal implications of so-called creative or generative Artificial Intelligence, notably Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs). By blurring the distinction between fake and real ('deepfakes'), and its capacity to compose convincing new variations on existing patterns, generative A

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/research-projects/cre-ai-legal-and-societal-implications-generative-machine-learning-aka-creative-artificial - 2026-06-09