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Considerable recognition for the University’s sustainability initiatives in an increasingly unsustainable world

Last year was the warmest year on record and 2024 is on track to be even warmer. Democracy is in decline and food insecurity is increasing as a result of military conflicts, economic crises and extreme weather. The ability of the United Nations to act globally is significantly weaker than before owing to the geopolitical situation. This comes at a time when we really need international cooperation

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/considerable-recognition-universitys-sustainability-initiatives-increasingly-unsustainable-world - 2026-07-14

Storsatsning för att ta avancerade terapier från forskning till patient i Skåne

Med 36 miljoner i ryggen kraftsamlar aktörer i Skåne för att utveckla och kommersialisera excellent forskning inom ATMP, Advanced Therapy Medical Products. Målet är att påskynda nästa generations banbrytande terapier så att fler potentiellt livräddande ATMP-behandlingar når patienter som idag saknar effektiva behandlingsalternativ. Med projektet ATMP Path2Patient ska involverade aktörer skapa effe

https://www.innovation.lu.se/artikel/storsatsning-att-ta-avancerade-terapier-fran-forskning-till-patient-i-skane - 2026-07-13

Ett 40-tal forskare delar på mångmiljonanslag

Den medicinska forskningen vid Lunds universitet beviljades cirka 170 miljoner kronor när Vetenskapsrådet (VR) presenterade anslagsbeslut den 28 oktober 2021. Inom området ”Medicin och hälsa” fördelade VR drygt 1,1 miljard till svenska lärosäten för åren 2021-2026. Vid Lunds universitet delar ett 40-tal forskare på cirka 160 miljoner kronor. - Jag gläds med alla de forskare vid fakulteten som har

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ett-40-tal-forskare-delar-pa-mangmiljonanslag - 2026-07-13

Lifetime Achievement Award to Gunilla Westergren-Thorsson

Gunilla Westergren-Thorsson, Professor of Lung Biology at Lund University, has been awarded the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Lifetime Achievement Award in Basic and Translational Science 2025. The European Respiratory Society is a leading international organisation with more than 35,000 members from over 160 countries, working to improve lung health through research, education, and clinical

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/lifetime-achievement-award-gunilla-westergren-thorsson - 2026-07-13

New commitment in the new year

The work in SWEAH's management continues with high energy. At the turn of the year, some new people entered as members of the graduate school's board. In addition, alumni have been granted assignments in their postdoctoral career development. The graduate school SWEAH is led by a board consisting of members from SWEAH's partner universities. Affiliated PhD students and a SWEAH alumnus also partici

https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/new-commitment-new-year - 2026-07-13

SEK 420 million to cancer research at Lund University

The Mrs Berta Kamprad Foundation is donating SEK 420 million to cancer research at Lund University. This is the largest donation to the university since its foundation in 1666. The donation is dedicated to translational cancer research, meaning applied cancer research in antibody and cell therapies with the aim of improving prognosis and quality of life for today's cancer patients.The administrati

https://www.lucc.lu.se/article/sek-420-million-cancer-research-lund-university - 2026-07-13

Using airborne DNA to monitor insect biodiversity

Scientists at Lund University have discovered for the first time that it is possible to detect insect DNA in the air. Using air from three sites in Sweden, insect DNA from 85 species could be identified. This offers scope for exploring a whole new way to monitor terrestrial biodiversity. These preliminary results was presented at Ecology Across Borders (13th-15th December) via an online poster by

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/using-airborne-dna-monitor-insect-biodiversity - 2026-07-13

The sky’s the limit: Using airborne DNA to monitor insect biodiversity

Scientists at Lund University have discovered for the first time that it is possible to detect insect DNA in the air. Using air from three sites in Sweden, insect DNA from 85 species could be identified. This offers scope for exploring a whole new way to monitor terrestrial biodiversity. These preliminary results will be presented at Ecology Across Borders (13th-15th December) via an online poster

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/skys-limit-using-airborne-dna-monitor-insect-biodiversity - 2026-07-13

New precision technology for immunotherapy

In recent years, great advances have been made in the development of new successful immunotherapies to treat cancer. CAR T-cell therapy and antibody treatments are two types of targeted immunotherapies that have revolutionised areas of cancer care. However, there are still significant challenges in the identification of cancer cell surface proteins as targets for immunotherapies. A research group

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-precision-technology-immunotherapy - 2026-07-13

How health and economic factors incentivize or disincentivize relocation

They study homeownership while ageing - how health and economic factors incentivize or disincentivize relocation: protocol for a mixed methods project in Sweden. CASE-researchers are current with an article published in JMIR Research Protocols, that describes the AGE-HERE project, aiming to develop knowledge of the relationship between health and economic factors that incentivize or disincentivize

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/how-health-and-economic-factors-incentivize-or-disincentivize-relocation - 2026-07-13

New precision technology for immunotherapy

In recent years, great advances have been made in the development of new successful immunotherapies to treat cancer. CAR T-cell therapy and antibody treatments are two types of targeted immunotherapies that have revolutionised areas of cancer care. However, there are still significant challenges in the identification of cancer cell surface proteins as targets for immunotherapies. A research group

https://www.lucc.lu.se/article/new-precision-technology-immunotherapy - 2026-07-13

Anne L’Huillier receives an ERC Proof of Concept Grant

As one of two researchers in Sweden, Anne L’Huillier will receive an ERC Proof of Concept Grant in the second call for 2023. A total of 66 researchers from 14 different countries will receive grants. Anne L’Huillier, professor at Atomic Physics, Lund University, and an associated member of NanoLund receives funding from the European Research Council (ERC) for the project “SICEP, Single-shot, high

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/anne-lhuillier-receives-erc-proof-concept-grant - 2026-07-13

Glutenintolerans - tidpunkt för introduktion i barns kost kan ha överskattats

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Det finns inget samband mellan tidpunkten för introduktion av gluten i kosten och utveckling av glutenintolerans. Det visar en ny, internationell studie från Lunds universitet. En ny forskningsstudie där över 6 400 barn ingår visar att tidpunkten för introduktion av gluten i kosten inte var en egen, självständig ris

https://www.lu.se/artikel/glutenintolerans-tidpunkt-introduktion-i-barns-kost-kan-ha-overskattats - 2026-07-14

AI-stöd vid bröstcancerscreening: Färre missade cancerfall

Fallen av bröstcancer mellan två screeningundersökningar blev färre, och av de cancrar som hann utvecklas var färre allvarliga och aggressiva. Nu är slutresultaten från Lunds universitets forskningsstudie MASAI klara, och de visar på ytterligare nytta med AI-stödd bröstcancerscreening. Studien har redan tidigare visat att AI-stöd bidrar till 29 procent fler hittade fall av bröstcancer jämfört med

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ai-stod-vid-brostcancerscreening-farre-missade-cancerfall - 2026-07-14

Broader approach provides new insight into diabetes genes

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Using a new method, diabetes researchers at Lund University, Sweden, have been able to reveal more of the genetic complexity behind type 2 diabetes. The new research findings have been achieved as a result of access to human insulin-producing cells from deceased donors and through not only studying one gene variant, b

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/broader-approach-provides-new-insight-diabetes-genes - 2026-07-13

Recap from the Annual Meeting 2022

An entire day full of scientific talks, poster mingling, and plenty of opportunities to discuss all varieties of playing with the energies inside materials. The NanoLund Annual Meeting was held, dinner was enjoyed – and several prizes were given to the awardees. Once a year, NanoLundians meet in Lund for an annual meeting. This year’s theme was “Materials – building the world” and the exciting pro

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/recap-annual-meeting-2022 - 2026-07-13

Storsatsning för att ta avancerade terapier från forskning till patient i Skåne

Med 36 miljoner i ryggen kraftsamlar aktörer i Skåne för att utveckla och kommersialisera excellent forskning inom ATMP, Advanced Therapy Medical Products. Målet är att påskynda nästa generations banbrytande terapier så att fler potentiellt livräddande ATMP-behandlingar når patienter som idag saknar effektiva behandlingsalternativ. Med projektet ATMP Path2Patient ska involverade aktörer skapa effe

https://www.lu.se/artikel/storsatsning-att-ta-avancerade-terapier-fran-forskning-till-patient-i-skane - 2026-07-14