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Protein that affects the ability to secrete insulin in type 2 diabetes

In type 2 diabetes, the body's ability to release insulin is impaired, which leads to high blood glucose levels. Research led from Lund University shows how the levels of a particular protein are elevated in the pancreas of people with type 2 diabetes. By knocking out the gene for the protein IGFBP7, the researchers discovered that insulin secretion was improved. Reduced insulin secretion leads to

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/protein-affects-ability-secrete-insulin-type-2-diabetes - 2026-05-19

Six projects in epidemiology will get seed funding

Lund University and SRA EpiHealth has decided to support six projects with seeding funding that will cover salary costs for preparation of a project application and a research plan targeting national funding bodies.  Lena Sandin Wranker, one of the recipients of the funding, is a research assistant, PhD, and a specialist physician in pain rehabilitation, at the Department of Clinical Sciences Malm

https://www.epihealth.lu.se/en/article/six-projects-epidemiology-will-get-seed-funding - 2026-05-19

How Netflix’s film crew ended up in the Assistant Dean’s kitchen

Sparta, Östgöta Nation, AF-Borgen – and the kitchen and basement of LTH’s Assistant Dean Annika Mårtensson’s. These are some of the locations featured in the film “Ett ärligt liv” (An Honest Life), which is set in Lund and premiered recently. “An Honest Life” is a story that is, to say the least, intertwined with both Lund as a city and the university environment as such. The film is based on a no

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2025/how-netflixs-film-crew-ended-assistant-deans-kitchen - 2026-05-19

Mysterious ripples in the Milky Way were caused by a passing dwarf galaxy

Using data from the Gaia space telescope, a team led by researchers at Lund University in Sweden has shown that large parts of the Milky Way's outer disk vibrate. The ripples are caused by a dwarf galaxy, now seen in the constellation Sagittarius, that shook our galaxy as it passed by hundreds of millions of years ago. Our cosmic home, the Milky Way, contains between 100 and 400 billion stars. Ast

https://www.science.lu.se/article/mysterious-ripples-milky-way-were-caused-passing-dwarf-galaxy - 2026-05-19

The key characteristics and contribution of the emerging field of inner transformation for sustainability

There has been a recent proliferation of research and practice on the interior dimensions of sustainability, such as values, beliefs, worldviews and inner capacities. In a new article published in Sustainability Science, LUCSUS Professor Christine Wamsler and colleagues systematise the core contributions of this emerging field for supporting sustainability and climate work. – In recent years, the

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/key-characteristics-and-contribution-emerging-field-inner-transformation-sustainability - 2026-05-19

Sweden stands up for open access – cancels agreement with Elsevier

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Large science publisher Elsevier does not meet the requirements of Swedish universities and research institutes. The agreement will be cancelled 30th of June. This means that employees and students at Lund University will not have access to journal articles published by Elsevier after June 30, 2018. However, one can s

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/sweden-stands-open-access-cancels-agreement-elsevier - 2026-05-19

Field day with the Earth Systems Science course

Last week the new batch of LUMES students had their first field day for the course Earth Systems Science in Lund’s botanical garden. We took the opportunity to talk to three of them about the course and their impressions of the LUMES programme, so far. Earth Systems Science is one of the first courses of the LUMES programme. The course focuses on the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of t

https://www.lumes.lu.se/article/field-day-earth-systems-science-course - 2026-05-19

Gender and Innovation

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON GENDER AND INNOVATIONEdited by Gry Agnete Alsos, Nord University Business School, Norway, Ulla Hytti, University of Turku, Finland and Elisabet Ljunggren, Nordland Research Institute, Norway‘This is very welcome text which addresses a gap in current research regarding the influence of gender upon

https://www.wings.lu.se/article/gender-and-innovation - 2026-05-19

Gender and Innovation

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated.   RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON GENDER AND INNOVATIONEdited by Gry Agnete Alsos, Nord University Business School, Norway, Ulla Hytti, University of Turku, Finland and Elisabet Ljunggren, Nordland Research Institute, Norway‘This is very welcome text which addresses a gap in current research regarding the influence of gender upo

https://www.wings.lu.se/article/gender-and-innovation-0 - 2026-05-19

Mapping the mechanisms behind type 2 diabetes

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The islets of Langerhans in the pancreas contain not only insulin-producing cells, but also four other hormone-producing cell types. Using a new method, researchers are to study their interaction by mapping previously unknown genetic networks. “It will give us new possibilities to direct medicines at new targets”, say

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/mapping-mechanisms-behind-type-2-diabetes - 2026-05-19

Investments in epigenetics to combat diabetes

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Charlotte Ling, professor of epigenetics at the Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Centre, Sweden, has been awarded the European Research Council’s Consolidator Grant. The funding of EUR 2 million over five years will be used to develop new methods to improve prediction, prevention and

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/investments-epigenetics-combat-diabetes - 2026-05-19

ScienceBrew - February 2024: Regenerating blood and limb

We kicked off the first ScienceBrew of 2024 with two great talks, covering the expansion of blood with nanotechnology and the possible role of immune system in limb regeneration. Stay tuned more amazing speakers throughout the second season of ScienceBrew! Thanks to Tyra and Marlene for opening the second season of Sciencebrew at Café Ariman!First Tyra explained the limited supply of blood stem ce

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/sciencebrew-february-2024-regenerating-blood-and-limb - 2026-05-19

SEK 27 million from the Swedish Cancer Society awarded to WCMM researcher Sandra Lindstedt for early detection of lung cancer

WCMM clinical researcher Sandra Lindstedt has been awarded SEK 27 million from the Swedish Cancer Society to advance the development of a non-invasive test that can detect lung cancer through particles in exhaled breath. In 2025, the Swedish Cancer Society is making the largest investment in its history, more than one billion SEK will fund new cancer research. Among the awarded projects is one led

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/sek-27-million-swedish-cancer-society-awarded-wcmm-researcher-sandra-lindstedt-early-detection-lung - 2026-05-19

Controllable droplets carry promise for self-assembled nanodevices

Metal patterns printed on a III-V semiconductor material can control the appearance and positions of droplets arising on its surface when heated. The result is a significant step forward for controlled device fabrication on a chip. Semiconductor materials are used in electronic devices because of their unique electrical properties. III-V semiconductor materials consist of elements from the third a

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/controllable-droplets-carry-promise-self-assembled-nanodevices - 2026-05-19

Tullia Jack has defended her thesis

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Tullia Jack at the Department of Sociology has defended her doctoral thesis in sociology ”Negotiating Conventions: cleanliness, sustainability and everyday life” today, 19 December at one o'clock in the Palaestra auditorium in Lund. Discussant: Professor Alan Warde, Department of Sociology, University of ManchesterPar

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/tullia-jack-has-defended-her-thesis-0 - 2026-05-19

The Ravensbrück Archive receives Memory of the World status

UNESCO has added the unique archive of 500 in-depth interviews with Holocaust survivors to the Memory of the World Register. It recognises the Ravensbrück Archive as an example of a cultural heritage of great value to humanity. The University Library manages this documentary heritage and keeps the archive protected and digitally accessible to all. On 10 April, UNESCO decided to add the Ravensbrück

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/article/ravensbruck-archive-receives-memory-world-status - 2026-05-19

‘TARGET: ELECTION’ - Invitation to a public lecture at Campus Helsingborg

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. BOTS, ALGORITHMS, JUNK NEWS: DATA SCIENCE AND THE EVIDENCE ON FOREIGN INFLUENCE-CAMPAIGNS LISA-MARIA NEUDERT, OXFORD UNIVERSITY INTERNET INSTITUTE FRIDAY, MAR 02, 15.15-17.00 / CAMPUS HELSINGBORG, ROOM E210 Political actors around the globe use algorithms and automation to sway elections, sow confusion, and target vot

https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/target-election-invitation-public-lecture-campus-helsingborg - 2026-05-19

Denver Uni visit: Workshop on cross-border course collabs

Take the chance and learn how to build and implement a COIL course that can give all students in the program international and cultural experience. At the end of November, Casey Dinger and Leslie Alvarez from University of Denver will be visiting Lund University in order to share their knowledge and experience about Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) courses. COIL is a cross-border

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/denver-uni-visit-workshop-cross-border-course-collabs - 2026-05-19

Research projects will examine the effects of development assistance on sexual and reproductive health and rights

Hello there, Björn Ekman and Jesper Sundewall! You’re both researchers in social medicine and global health at Lund University, and now you’ve been granted SEK 600,000 from the Expert Group for Aid Studies to study the effects of global health development aid. What are you going to do within the context of your research project? – We will analyse global development assistance in the area of sexual

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/research-projects-will-examine-effects-development-assistance-sexual-and-reproductive-health-and - 2026-05-19

Lund Stem Cell Center researcher awarded SSMF Large Grant

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Every year the Swedish Society for Medical Research awards funding to promising young medical researchers. Grant recipients are funded for four years of full- or part-time research, with the aim of establishing an independent scientific career. At this year's call, 203 applications were assessed, of which eight were a

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/lund-stem-cell-center-researcher-awarded-ssmf-large-grant - 2026-05-19