Please provide information and text as requested below and on the following pages. Use Times New Roman size 11 and a line spacing of 1.15 for all parts of your written report. One (1) page (not more!) that includes title, names (student and supervisor), background, methods, results and conclusions. 2-4 figures with detailed figure legends (important!) that describe, e.g., main results (graph, table, images etc), design of experiment or type of study in non-experimental research, schematic description of biology or subjects studied, or similar that you find suitable. Inclusion of the figures will be helpful for the opponent. The figures can, but do not have to, be used in your oral presentation. The figures are limited to two (2) pages. 2-3 key references that you find highly suitable as background reading to your project. These can be original papers or review that describe or summarizes key findings in the area of you project. You should also provide a short motivation (2-4 sentences per reference) on why the selected references are important for your project. The final document should be converted into a single pdf-file and sent by email to jessica.lindell@med.lu.se NO LATER than August 24. The file name should be “lastname_firstname_projectreport2015.pdf”. In the email to Jessica, please specify the topic of your project from the list below. Alzheimer disease Blood/stem cells Breast cancer Cancer Cardiovascular disease Diabetes Type 1 Diabetes Type 2 Global health Health care and rehabilitation Immunology Infectious disease Metabolic disease Neurological diseases Other – SPECIFY! Parkinson disease Pulmonary disease Rheumatology Stroke Remove the guidelines (yellow/blue) before converting to pdf. IMPORTANT: The project report will be publically available on the course web page in connection to the presentation day (about 10 days). Your supervisor has to approve the final version of the report before submission. One (1) page (not more!) that includes title, names (student and supervisor), background, methods, results and conclusions. TITLE: Students name: Supervisors name: 1. Background [Describe background as well as your hypothesis or research question and the aim of the project] 2 Methods [Describe the methods you have used in your study] 3. Results [Describe the results you have obtained. These can be positive, negative and/or preliminary depending on the type and outcome of your project; there are no specific requirements on extent of results] 4. Conclusions [Describe/discuss the conclusions of your findings] 2-4 figures with detailed figure legends (important!) that describe, e.g., main results (graph, table, images etc), design of experiment or type of study in non-experimental research, schematic description of biology or subjects studied, or similar that you find suitable. Inclusion of the figures will be helpful for the opponent. The figures can, but do not have to, be used in your oral presentation. The figures are limited to two (2) pages. FIGURES [Add figure “n”] Figure “n”. [Add figure legend/text] [Add figure “n+1”] Figure “n+1” . [Add figure legend/text] Etc 2-3 key references that you find highly suitable as background reading to your project. These can be original papers or review that describe or summarizes key findings in the area of you project. You should also provide a short motivation (2-4 sentences per reference) on why the selected references are important for your project. KEY REFERENCES WITH MOTIVATIONS [1] [ADD KEY REFERENCE 1] Motivation: [add your motivation for choosing key reference 1] [2] [ADD KEY REFERENCE 2] Motivation: [add your motivation for choosing key reference 2] [3] [ADD KEY REFERENCE 3] Motivation: [add your motivation for choosing key reference 3]