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Kan vi lära oss att leva tillsammans?

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Vi och dom, mitt gäng och deras, vän eller fiende – hur ska vi kunna leva tillsammans i vår globaliserade och polariserade värld? Mikael Klintman, professor i sociologi, har tillsammans med Thomas Lunderquist och Andreas Olsson skrivit boken Gruppens grepp: Hur vi flockvarelser kan lära oss leva tillsammans. Boken h

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/kan-vi-lara-oss-att-leva-tillsammans - 2026-05-09

Politikernas åsikter om straffrätt vilar inte på forskning enligt uppsats

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. STUDENTNYHETER: Den politik som partierna står för, och som stora delar av allmänheten håller med om och stödjer, baseras på antaganden som inte har något vetenskapligt stöd, bekräftas i en av vårens kandidatuppsatser ifrån Kriminologiprogrammet. Markus Tillmans kandidatuppsats "Straffrätt och politik: En kvalitativ

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/politikernas-asikter-om-straffratt-vilar-inte-pa-forskning-enligt-uppsats - 2026-05-09

Forskare talar om "nya" konflikter inom politiken

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Sociologer och andra forskare synar det svenska politiska landskapet inför valet 2018 i tidskriften Sociologisk Forsknings högaktuella valspecial. Tolv forskningsartiklar presenterar och diskuterar politisk-sociologiska analyser av det rådande läget i Sverige.Den svenska politiken har under senare årtionden genomgåt

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/forskare-talar-om-nya-konflikter-inom-politiken - 2026-05-09

Många av SD:s väljare är LO-medlemmar

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Professorn i sociologi Anders Kjellberg kommenterar det svenska valet och LO i tidningen Arbetet och i många tidningar världen över. Den franska nyhetsbyrån AFP intervjuade Anders Kjellberg före valet och frågade vilka som röstar på Sverigedemokraterna:– På landsbygden, långt ifrån Sveriges tillväxtområden och innov

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/manga-av-sds-valjare-ar-lo-medlemmar - 2026-05-09

Systemic inflammation impairs perivascular CSF distribution

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Systemic inflammation impairs perivascular CSF distribution, according to our latest discoveries published in the Journal of Neuroinflammation. The exchange of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) seems to be crucial for the clearance of waste products from the brain. Previous research shows that impaired CSF clearance is associ

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/systemic-inflammation-impairs-perivascular-csf-distribution - 2026-05-09

A new study in mice on ECT and Alzheimer's protein

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. ECT, or electroconvulsive therapy, is an effective treatment for severely depressed patients. However, many patients are worried about side effects, especially long-term memory difficulties. Researchers at Lund University have investigated whether ECT affects the levels of the Alzheimer's-related protein beta-amyloid

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/new-study-mice-ect-and-alzheimers-protein - 2026-05-09

PhD defence interview - Yiyi Yang

During her Ph.D. studies, Yiyi Yang has been investigating the role of microglia in the pathological development of Alzheimer’s disease. On the 3rd of June, it is time to defend her work supervised by Prof. Tomas Deierborg. Now, Yiyi tells us about her research in the Experimental Neuroinflammation Laboratory as being a part of MultiPark. Can you tell us about your Ph.D. research? The focus of our

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/phd-defence-interview-yiyi-yang - 2026-05-09

A physically active lifestyle may prevent anxiety

Having a physically active lifestyle may significantly reduce your risk to develop anxiety disorders. This is the conclusion from our new study following almost 400 000 Swedes, whereof half of them were skiers. And the physical performance level also seems to matter. Mental health issues increase in society and in an effort to mitigate this problem, the Swedish government aims to facilitate physic

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/physically-active-lifestyle-may-prevent-anxiety - 2026-05-09

Ph.D. interview - Oscar Manouchehrian

Oscar Manouchehrian has explored the roles of exercise and inflammation in neurological disorders. On May 13, he defends his Ph.D. thesis. Here, he shares his insights into academic research and experiences as a Ph.D. student in the Experimental Neuroinflammation Laboratory at MultiPark. Tell us about your research! My research engagement has been broad during my research education. For example, I

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/phd-interview-oscar-manouchehrian - 2026-05-09

Welcome to our new PhD student from Ukraine

Since 24 February, nothing has been the same for Ukrainian researchers. In this urgent situation, we have been able to offer one of them a Ph.D. position. We welcome our new colleague, Nadia Kravchenko, who is eager to share her thoughts about how we may all contribute to this period to be as constructive as possible, despite the threatening circumstances. It is impossible not to be touched by the

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/welcome-our-new-phd-student-ukraine - 2026-05-09

Biomarker reveals inflammatory changes in the brain with Alzheimer’s disease

Inflammatory responses in the brain have long been suspected of playing a role in Alzheimer’s disease, but are challenging to monitor in the living human brain. An international collaboration including researchers at MultiPark, Lund University has made it possible to detect elevated levels of Galectin-3, a protein expressed in the immune cells inside the brain. The results were published in Acta N

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/biomarker-reveals-inflammatory-changes-brain-alzheimers-disease - 2026-05-09

Does Alzheimer’s disease start inside neurons? – Interview with Tomas Roos, recently recruited to our lab

The aggregation of the protein Amyloid-beta (Abeta) into plaques outside the nerve cells has been recognized in patients with Alzheimer’s disease since 1905. But eliminating the plaques has not helped patients so far. Still, Tomas Roos was recently recruited as a postdoc in our lab. He thinks that Abeta matters, but we may need to focus on the aggregates elsewhere. Earlier this spring, he defended

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/does-alzheimers-disease-start-inside-neurons-interview-tomas-roos-recently-recruited-our-lab - 2026-05-09

Why research replication fails

Communication is key in research. Recently, our lab had a team-building day at the beach. And a simple Lego game can tell very much about the reasons behind the reproducibility crisis in science. Getting together to communicate new ideas and build relationships is critical for maintaining a vital research group. That is why our lab arranges a team-building once a year, together with the experiment

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/why-research-replication-fails - 2026-05-09

CoPARLU –Centre of Physical Activity Research at Lund University

Collaboration is the most efficient way of moving science forward. That is why our research group initiated a network inviting all researchers interested in physical activity investigations at Lund University. Since 2022, we coordinate CoPARLU, a new center of physical activity research at Lund University. Having a physically active lifestyle has been associated with a broad range of health benefi

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/coparlu-centre-physical-activity-research-lund-university - 2026-05-09

Neuroimmune crosstalk in early Alzheimer’s disease – PhD interview with Megg Garcia-Ryde

Megg Garcia-Ryde’s thesis sheds light on the early pathological processes in Alzheimer’s disease and the interplay between neurons and microglia as the disease evolves. October 10, she defends her thesis. Now, she gives her perspectives from a close collaboration between the experimental neuroinflammation laboratory and the experimental dementia research group and how she brings together the exper

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/neuroimmune-crosstalk-early-alzheimers-disease-phd-interview-megg-garcia-ryde - 2026-05-09

Nailed it: why do the Swedes nail their thesis?

Nailing one's doctoral thesis by simply nailing it up for viewing is an old tradition that possibly dates back to Martin Luther. The tradition has lost its former glory but is still a reason to invite people to a party. Here, Megg Garcia Ryde talks about her nailing. How was the actual nailing? It took some time but went fairly smoothly! I’m the handy person in my household, so I brought my awl to

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/nailed-it-why-do-swedes-nail-their-thesis - 2026-05-09

Galectin-3 shapes microglial function – possible target in Alzheimer’s disease

Microglia govern the brain and protect it, but in the wrong context, they can also cause harm. Their activity needs to be well timed and balanced, or things go off course. When they get stuck in the wrong gear, microglia can drive neurodegeneration. Scientists in the Neuroinflammation research group believe that by targeting a protein called Galectin-3, microglial states can be tuned. "We previous

https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/galectin-3-shapes-microglial-function-possible-target-alzheimers-disease - 2026-05-09

New positions: Associate senior lecturers

LUCSUS announces three new Associate senior lectureship (tenure track) positions in Sustainability Science Associate senior lecturer in Sustainability Science: Geographies of Sustainability  (link to the announcement at lu.varbi.com) The applicant should have an interdisciplinary background with a focus on natural science and methods. The position focuses on the geographical aspects of sustainabil

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-positions-associate-senior-lecturers - 2026-05-09

New collaboration with school children focuses on children's ideas and questions on sustainable development

A unique collaboration between school children and researchers and students at LUCSUS, focusing on children’s thoughts and questions related to sustainable development, aims to contribute to the development of a future UNESCO biosphere reserve in the Vombsjö basin. The project, Ung SciShop, is a collaboration between the association ARNA (Art and Nature), researchers and students at LUCSUS and sch

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-collaboration-school-children-focuses-childrens-ideas-and-questions-sustainable-development - 2026-05-09

UN Climate Report: How vulnerable are we and how can we adapt?

How vulnerable is humanity in the face of climate change? And how have people around the world already been impacted? These are some of the questions to be answered on 28 February by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Two researchers from Lund University participated in the final report – Martina Angela Caretta and Emily Boyd. For three years, approximately three hundred top resea

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/un-climate-report-how-vulnerable-are-we-and-how-can-we-adapt - 2026-05-09