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In English | Naturhistoriska riksmuseet - nrm. se Research The Swedish Museum of Natural History conducts research in geosciences, paleobiology, zoology, botany, mycology, and bioinformatics, based on our extensive collections
Besök museet | Naturhistoriska riksmuseet - nrm. se Välkommen till Naturhistoriska riksmuseet, Sveriges största museum! Här hittar du information som kan vara bra att ha för att planera ditt besök Av brand- och säkerhetsskäl tillämpas ett maxantal besökare i de publika delarna Vid högt besökstryck kan du behöva vänta på att få komma in i museet
Heejin Jeon | Naturhistoriska riksmuseet - nrm. se Naturhistoriska riksmuseetHeejin Jeon works as a research engineer at the NordSIMS lab with 20 years of experience in large geometry ion probes (SHRIMPs and Cameca IMS-1280)
Martin Whitehouse | Naturhistoriska riksmuseet - nrm. se Martin Whitehouse is a Professor and an isotope geochemist at the Department of Geosciences at the Natural History Museum (NRM) With in situ analysis through ion microprobes, his research is at the cutting edge
Visit the museum | Naturhistoriska riksmuseet - nrm. se Naturhistoriska riksmuseetWelcome to the Swedish Museum of Natural History, the largest museum in Sweden! Here you'll find information that may be helpful in planning your visit Opening hours and admission Getting here
Vivi Vajda | Naturhistoriska riksmuseet - nrm. se Naturhistoriska riksmuseetTell us about your current research, or other relevant tasks at the museum - In the PlantEra project, with support from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, we compare differences down to the cellular level between the plant groups that survived extensive environmental changes and those that died out in connection with prehistoric extinctions We start from