Alumni: Kaare Golles
KAARE GOLLESGrænselandsudstillingenSØNDAG D. 10 NOVEMBER PÅ MUSEUMSBERG FLENSBURGwww.museumsberg.de
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KAARE GOLLESGrænselandsudstillingenSØNDAG D. 10 NOVEMBER PÅ MUSEUMSBERG FLENSBURGwww.museumsberg.de
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-kaare-golles-0 - 2025-11-05
Magdolna SzabóGalleri Ping-Pong, Malmö, 16 november - 7 december 2019. https://www.galleripingpong.se/
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-magdolna-szabo-0 - 2025-11-05
Moderna Museets Vänners Skulpturpris 2019 tilldelas alumni Runo Lagomarsino som hedras med en utställning som öppnar i samband med prisutdelningen 12 november. Prissumman 300 000 kronor gör det till ett av de största konstnärspriserna i Sverige. Läs mer här.
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/runo-lagomarsino-far-moderna-museets-vanners-skulpturpris-2019 - 2025-11-05
Sandra Mujinga SONW – Shadow of New Worlds Bergen Kunsthall 22. November 2019 — 19. January 2020 Sandra Mujinga’s exhibition at Bergen Kunsthall presents a new large-scale video installation together with a selection of sculptural works and photographs. Drawing on Afro-futurist strategies, the exhibition investigates concepts of invisibility as survival strategies, both as a speculative gaze at th
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-sandra-mujinga - 2025-11-05
Bokrelease och screening: Maria Norrman - An Afternoon Galleri Ping-Pong Stora Nygatan 4, Malmö 20 November 2019, kl 18.30 Konstnären Maria Norrman samtalar med Måns Holst-Ekström kring Norrmans artist book: An Afternoon. Boken är baserad på videoverket An Afternoon från 2011 som var Norrmans bachelorverk från Konsthögskolan i Malmö. I verket mötte hon en medelålders svensk kvinna som sålde sexuel
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-maria-norrman-1 - 2025-11-05
On Practices: Hanni Kamaly Artist talk Thursday, November 21, 7 pm Skånes konstförening, Bragegatan 15, Malmö Free entrance Läs mer här.
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Tomar a verdade, #1 para 4 AnaMary Bilbao | Nidhal Chamekh | Paulo Lisboa | Henrique Pavão Opening | 21 November | Thursday | 10PM The exhibition Tomar a verdade #1 para 4 is focused on the presence of four works by four different artists and maintains a balance of “four pieces in play” while assuming that the ensemble is the result of a study of the material remains of an (almost) foregone human
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-henrique-pavao-3 - 2025-11-05
New research at Lund University shows that the biological parents’ genes affect the child's insulin function and capacity to regulate blood sugar levels and blood lipids in different ways. Such knowledge may be used to develop preventive treatments that reduce the child's risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Previous research by diabetes researcher Rashmi Prasad has shown
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-study-parents-metabolic-traits-can-affect-childs-health-over-time - 2025-11-05
The results of an observational study from Lund University in Sweden are clear: up to the age of two, a more fibre-rich diet seems to reduce the risk of coeliac disease. A particularly clear link was seen when children had eaten fibre-rich foods before the age of one. “This is the first time the risk of coeliac disease has been studied based on fibre in children’s diets. But a clinical trial is al
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease that usually requires lifelong treatment. A central goal for many diabetes researchers is to develop new cell therapies that can cure the disease. The Bo and Kerstin Hjelt Diabetes Foundation provides support to two diabetes researchers at Lund University Diabetes Centre who contribute with new knowledge to this research field. Type 1 diabetes is a condition wh
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/hjelt-diabetes-foundation-supports-research-can-pave-way-new-cell-therapies - 2025-11-05
International researchers who study islets of Langerhans met for a conference in Malmö in June. Studies of insulin-producing cells help us understand disease mechanisms in diabetes. Lund University Diabetes Centre and the strategic research area EXODIAB hosted the event. Lund University Diabetes Centre (LUDC) and the strategic research are EXODIAB (Excellence of Diabetes Research in Sweden) hosted
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/international-islet-cell-researchers-met-conference-malmo - 2025-11-05
Congratulations to Charlotte Ling who, together with Katarina Fagher and Alice Maguolo, has been awarded a grant of five million Danish kroner by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. The funding will support clinical research in precision medicine, focusing on epigenetic analysis of blood samples from 13,000 individuals. Charlotte Ling, a professor in diabetes research with a particular focus on epigeneti
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/charlotte-ling-receives-major-grant-clinical-diabetes-research - 2025-11-05
An international research team led from Lund University, has identified epigenetic biomarkers that can predict which people with type 2 diabetes are at risk of cardiovascular disease. The study is now published in Cell Reports Medicine. People with type 2 diabetes are up to four times more likely to have heart attacks, strokes, anginas and other coronary heart diseases than healthy people. Therefo
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/biomarkers-reveal-risk-cardiovascular-disease-type-2-diabetes - 2025-11-05
We would like to congratulate six researchers at Lund University Diabetes Centre, who have been awarded research grants within medicine and health by the Swedish Research Council (VR). The six researchers are affiliated with Excellence of Diabetes Research in Sweden (EXODIAB), which is a strategic research area within diabetes at Lund University.Helena Elding Larsson, professor of autoimmune disea
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/six-ludc-researchers-receive-medicine-and-health-grants-vr - 2025-11-05
Social and economic factors have led to a dramatic rise in type 2 diabetes and obesity around the world. In a review in Science, Mark McCarthy, professor at the University of Oxford, UK, and Paul Franks, professor at Lund University, Sweden, examine the knowledge of the actual causes and the interplay between genetics and lifestyle factors. By studying how our genes express themselves in response
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/review-type-2-diabetes-and-obesity-what-do-we-really-know - 2025-11-05
Lund University Diabetes Centre has entered into a collaboration with the Regeneron Genetics Center LLC (RGC) and the University of Helsinki involving exome-sequencing and whole genome array genotyping of greater than 9,000 individuals. The collaboration will involve the largest sequencing study in diabetes families to date and aims to help generate knowledge about how to predict diabetes, causes
Research from Lund University in Sweden can explain why type 2 diabetes is inherited to a greater extent from an individual’s mother. The heredity of a previously known risk gene, THADA, has proven to be dominant if it comes from the mother, whereas it has little or no effect on the child’s risk of disease if it originates from the father. “Our research contributes to increased knowledge about the
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/thada-new-findings-role-mother-type-2-diabetes - 2025-11-05
A new experimental and clinical study from Lund University in Sweden shows that the sleep hormone melatonin impairs insulin secretion in people with a common gene variant. “This could explain why the risk of type 2 diabetes is greater among, for instance, overnight workers or people with sleeping disorders”, says Professor Hindrik Mulder who is responsible for the study. Melatonin is a naturally
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-findings-explain-connection-between-melatonin-and-type-2-diabetes - 2025-11-05
One in three people with diabetes will face some form of renal impairment in the course of their lives. Studies conducted by researchers at the Lund University Diabetes Centre may lead to the development of an entirely new principle for treating type 2 diabetes and preventing kidney damage in the future. Previous analyses have not been able to identify genetic causes as to why some people have a h
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-findings-can-lead-new-principle-treating-diabetic-kidney-damage - 2025-11-05
One in three people with diabetes will face some form of renal impairment in the course of their lives. Studies conducted by researchers at the Lund University Diabetes Centre may lead to the development of an entirely new principle for treating type 2 diabetes and preventing kidney damage in the future. Previous analyses have not been able to identify genetic causes as to why some people have a h
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-findings-can-lead-new-principle-treating-diabetic-kidney-damage-0 - 2025-11-05