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Promising treatment for aggressive childhood cancer
ScienceBrew - April 2024: stem cells, heart surgery and the law on dying
Published 12 May 2024 The third ScienceBrew of 2024 hosted a trio of talented researchers in the fields of medicine and law. Read more about their presentations below and experience even more great talks on our next session of ScienceBrew in May! Thanks to Hanna, Sacharias and Manni for presenting their work at Café Ariman!Hanna, a PhD student at the Faculty of Medicine, explained her work on iden
https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/sciencebrew-april-2024-stem-cells-heart-surgery-and-law-dying - 2025-08-01
6/12 Thesis defense by Ylva Lindroth
By malin [dot] neptin [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Malin Neptin) - published 2 December 2024 Title: HPV testing, methylation and genotyping in cervical cancer screening and treatment follow-up. Segerfalksalen, BMC A10, Sölvegatan 17 i Lund or Zoom: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/67644898519Tid: 09:00Opponent: Ulf Gyllensten (Professor)Summary, in EnglishHPV testing has a higher sensitivity than cytology f
https://www.virology.lu.se/article/612-thesis-defense-ylva-lindroth - 2025-08-01
Well managed forests can limit climate change
By hanna [dot] holm [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Hanna Holm) - published 1 February 2019 Professor Natascha Kljun and Station Manager Norunda measuring station Anders Båth in the Norunda forest. Photographer: Irene Lehner Growing forests can limit climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store the carbon in their biomass as they grow. How much carbon a forest stores varies
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/well-managed-forests-can-limit-climate-change - 2025-08-01
Student Elaine M'Nkubitu one of the winners of the Future Innovation Prize
By li [dot] strandberg [at] iiiee [dot] lu [dot] se (Li Strandberg) - published 18 March 2021 Together with Sparbanken Skåne, LU Innovation awards an annual prize to ideas that are good enough to become the innovations of the future. This year, Elaine M'Nkubitu, student at the EMP programme at the IIIEE, is one of the winners. Her idea is to turn organic waste into affordable and sustainable ferti
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/student-elaine-mnkubitu-one-winners-future-innovation-prize - 2025-08-01
Grazing zooplankton severely impacted by nanoplastic particles
Butterfly wing clap explains mystery of flight
Soldiers, snakes and marathon runners in the hidden world of fungi
Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter
Researchers develop the first AI-based method for dating archeological remains
Microorganisms' climate adaptation can slow down global warming
Bacteria are vital for the diversity and survival of insects
By anders [dot] ortegren [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se (Anders Örtegren) - published 29 May 2023 Weevils – one of the most specious clades of insects in the world – relies on bacteria for B vitamins that are missing from their plant-based diets. Insects heavily rely on bacteria for essential nutrients that are lacking in their diet. This has allowed insects to access a wide variety of food, leading
https://www.biology.lu.se/article/bacteria-are-vital-diversity-and-survival-insects - 2025-08-01
Vacuum cleaner-effect in fungi can hold nanoplastics at bay
Opportunities and challenges of European collaboration on education
Published 19 January 2022 LU intends to extend and broaden its commitment to the European university initiative EUGLOH. Work on writing an application for continued European university collaboration beyond 2022 started just before Christmas. The EUGLOH initiative is now in its third and final year within the framework of the EU’s first pilot round. The continued collaboration will build on our exi
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/opportunities-and-challenges-european-collaboration-education - 2025-08-01
We will work broadly on sustainability in the coming years
Published 10 February 2023 The Vice-Chancellor has now decided on a revised Sustainability Plan for 2023-2026. The revised plan contains concrete measures with a high level of ambition. It is hoped that the revised plan will help the University achieve the ambitious goals set out in the 2019 Sustainability Strategy. The work on the revision has involved many bodies across the University: the Educa
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/we-will-work-broadly-sustainability-coming-years - 2025-08-02
Nine new postdocs through the excellence programme for sustainable development
By rickard [dot] eksten [at] fs [dot] lu [dot] se (Rickard Eksten) - published 14 March 2023 Two research projects involving a total of 9 postdocs received a total of SEK 32.7 million in the second round of Lund University’s research programme for excellence, focusing on Agenda 2030 and sustainable development. In March 2021, Lund University announced SEK100 million in new funding for a research p
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/nine-new-postdocs-through-excellence-programme-sustainable-development - 2025-08-02
No link between "obesity gene" and intentional weight loss
Published 22 September 2016 People with a hereditary risk of obesity lose as much weight as a result of better diet, exercise and weight loss drugs as the rest of the population, according to an international study presented in The BMJ. “This indicates that even in people at genetic risk of obesity, lifestyle change is an effective way to lose weight”, says Professor Paul Franks of Lund University
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/no-link-between-obesity-gene-and-intentional-weight-loss - 2025-08-01