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Supplementary material

Additional material for LUDC publications Plasma concentration of proneurotensin and prediction of cause-specific mortality in a middle-aged cohort during long-term follow-up Ayesha Fawad1, Andreas Bergmann2, Joachim Struck2, Zahra A. Butt3, Peter M Nilsson1, Louise Bennet1, Marju Orho-Melander1, and Olle Melander1 Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmo, Sweden Sphingotec GmbH, He

https://www.ludc.lu.se/resources/supplementary-material - 2026-05-19

List of all prize winners

Year, name and affiliation 2022 Myriam Aouadi, Associate Professor, Karolinska Institute, Centre for infectious Medicine, Stockholm 2021 Stefano Romeo, Professor, Sahlgrenska Akademym, Dept of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Gothenburg   2020 Niels Grarup, Associate Professor, Copenhagen University, Denmark 2019 Olov Andersson, Professor. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm 2018 Jorge Lira Ruas, Asso

https://www.ludc.lu.se/about-us/diabetes-programme-lund-university-dplu/leif-c-groop-award-outstanding-diabetes-research/list-all-prize-winners - 2026-05-19

Lund University Diabetes Centre

Excellence of diabetes research Read about EXODIAB Industrial research centre Read about LUDC-IRC Quick links Work for usLUDC Early Career NetworkCourses and training  Research LUDC's 20th Anniversary Symposium To commemorate LUDC's 20th anniversary we invite you to join our symposium in Malmö on September 24-25. Support diabetes research at LUDC Lund University Diabetes Centre is a world-leading

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Diabetes – Epigenetics

Charlotte Ling’s group Our researchThe goal of our research is to dissect the role of epigenetics in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes and develop epigenetic-based therapies and biomarkers for precision medicine.Type 2 diabetes is a multifactorial disease, and combinations of genetic and non-genetic factors such as age, obesity, and physical inactivity increase disease risk. Data from our group

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-epigenetics - 2026-05-19

Experimental Cardiovascular Research Unit

Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö Head: Jan Nilsson, PI BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of mortality among subjects with diabetes. The risk of myocardial infarction (MI) is increased 2-3 fold in subjects who have had diabetes for >10 years, with some studies reporting risks equivalent to that of a non-diabetic person with previous MI. Diabetes is also associated with an

https://www.ludc.lu.se/experimental-cardiovascular-research-unit - 2026-05-19

Cardiovascular Research - Cellular Metabolism and Inflammation

Focal accumulation of immune cells and lipids in the vascular wall leads to the formation of atherosclerotic plaques. Plaques occasionally erode or rupture, causing the blood to clot and restrict blood flow, with serious clinical consequences such as acute myocardial infarctions and strokes. Even though our understanding of the disease mechanisms underlying atherosclerosis has advanced substantial

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research-0/experimental-cardiovascular-research/cardiovascular-research-cellular-metabolism-and-inflammation - 2026-05-19

Contact

The Enoch Thulin Laboratory Home of Combustion Physics. Photo: E. Berrocal from a balloon. Combustion Physics is located in the the Enoch Thulin Laboratory, also known as the H building in Fysicum, Lund. We are a part of the Department of Physics at Lund University.Link to the Enoch Thulin laboratory on google maps - goo.gl Visiting addressDepartment of PhysicsCombustion PhysicsLund UniversityProf

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Work Packages

MINICOR The research of the MINICOR project is arranged in six work packages (WP) outlined below. WP1 - Pyrolysis The activities aim to optimize biomass pyrolysis for the production of biooil for the MILD combustion/reforming process and biochar for nitrogen adsorption. The research to achieve this includes:Assessment of the residual biomass sources to feed the pyrolysis process.Experimental studi

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/minicor/work-packages - 2026-05-19

Projects and collaborations

ACTRIS ACTRIS Sweden is a National Research Infrastructure funded jointly by the Swedish Research Council and the six Swedish Research Performing Organizations involved – ACTRIS Sweden's website. CLIMB-FOREST CLIMB-FOREST is a Horizon EU project that aims to ensure Europe’s forests are resilient to the changing climate and support people and nature, in close collaboration with the forestry sector

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/research/projects-and-collaborations - 2026-05-19

MINICOR Latest news

The MINICOR project's research was presented at the 24th International Symposium on Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis (Pyro2024) One of the contributions received an Excellent Poster Award. Congratulations to Corinna Maria Grottola!Photo provided by Chinese Society of Particuology on Live Stream PhotoPlus. 

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/minicor-latest-news - 2026-05-19

Pyro2024

The MINICOR project's research was presented at the 24th International Symposium on Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis (Pyro2024) on May 19 - 23, 2024, in Beijing, China. One of the contributions received an Excellent Poster Award during the Awarding Dinner.In the Pyro2024 topic ‘Pyrolysis for environmental applications’, Corinna Maria Grottola (STEMS-CNR) presented the ‘Effect of temperature and py

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Concept

MINICOR Reduced net emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are necessary to achieve the IPCC goals of limiting global warming and ensuring a sustainable future for our society. The natural balance of CO2 via photosynthesis is insufficient to compensate for the anthropogenic emissions, and active measures are thus necessary. MINICOR aims to develop a versatile process for managing and valorizing CO2 and

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/minicor/concept - 2026-05-19

MINICOR

MILD Combustion with Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide Reforming The objective of MINICOR is to develop a versatile process for management and valorisation of CO2 and nitrogen with efficient renewable resource deployment. With renewable biomass as feedstock, pyrolysis and combustion under Moderate or Intense Low-oxygen Dilution (MILD) conditions result in generation of syngas via dry reforming. Biochar

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/minicor - 2026-05-19