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Risk of knee osteoarthritis after different types of knee injuries in young adults: a population-based cohort study
Daily School Physical Activity Improves Academic Performance
Increases in the rates of primary and revision knee replacement are reducing: a 15-year registry study across 3 continents
Nordic Huntington Disease Research Meeting
The tent camp in Lundagård
5 million SEK funding for Cellevate
Published 6 December 2018 Lund University spin out Cellevate secured 5 million SEK in their third fund round. The new finance will be used for scaling up marketing and sales of their nanofibre based cell culture systems which mimics connective tissue and are used for medical research.Cellevate started as a student project during the course Project Nanoengineer in the Engineering Nanoscience progra
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/5-million-sek-funding-cellevate - 2025-07-11
Building up to the Sharing Cities Summit
5 million from VINNOVA for research project
Published 19 October 2015 Our researchers Annica Kronsell (project leader) and Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren are co-applicants in a project which has been granted 5 million (SEK) from VINNOVA. The project aims to study how different institutional frameworks, e.g. urban development and individuals’ habits, influence how people transport themselves in their daily life. The ambition is to build new knowledg
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/5-million-vinnova-research-project - 2025-07-11
Hard on the heels of a Nobel laureate
By jenny [dot] loftrup [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Loftrup) - published 31 October 2018 Carl Borrebaeck. Photo: Apelöga Long ago, Carl Borrebaeck worked side by side with one of this year’s Nobel Prize winners for chemistry, Sir Gregory Winter, on the publication of an innovative technology within what was then a hot new research field: antibody engineering. In 1989, within the sam
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/hard-heels-nobel-laureate - 2025-07-11
EU project to produce more reliable electronics
PhD student Juan Antonio Samper explores the relationship between collective identity and place in the Colombian Andean-Amazonia
By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 19 September 2023 PhD student Juan Antonio Samper hopes that his research some day can play a role in emancipatory causes currently happening in the territory of Putumayo, and make a difference for social life in specific places. He explores the relationship between collective identity and place, and the ways in which this rel
What makes blood stem cells transform? Regulation of RNA splicing may be an answer.
By press [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Faculty of Medicine) - published 24 March 2023 Cristian Bellodi and Maciej Cieśla. Photo: Helena Fritz Researchers at Lund Stem Cell Center and Lund University's Faculty of Medicine have determined a novel mechanism linking the metabolism of ribonucleic acids, RNA, to the development of leukemia in myelodysplastic syndrome patients, MDS. In a study published i
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/what-makes-blood-stem-cells-transform-regulation-rna-splicing-may-be-answer - 2025-07-11
We need a protein shift
Published 24 April 2017 The climate cannot handle the amount of animals we eat. There needs to be a protein shift, according to researcher Karolina Östbring who is involved in the Sustainability Week. Her vision is to create a platform for research on vegetable proteins at LU. Karolina Östberg Photo: Kennet Ruona. The human population is growing, while our ecological footprint needs to become muc
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/we-need-protein-shift - 2025-07-11
What a party!
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/what-party - 2025-07-11
Research Cooperation With Iran Is Precarious
Deepened collaboration with Jordanian higher education institutions, after our delegation visit
By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Agata Garpenlind) - published 11 February 2025 The Faculty of Medicine's delegation in Jordan. Internationalisation is fundamental in today's world. Therefore, a delegation from the Faculty traveled to Jordan, to deepen the collaboration with higher education institutions in the country, which means expanded opportunities for students for excha