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In art, plastics is often portrayed as waste and littering
A wound in nature, cheap rubbish and dangerous for animals and humans. This is how plastic is presented in visual art and photography around the world, finds a new study. But according to the researchers, some problems are not illustrated. The study is co-authored by LUCSUS researcher Sara Ullström. Together with four research colleagues, Sara Ullström, has in a study identified five interconnecte
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/art-plastics-often-portrayed-waste-and-littering - 2025-12-21
Petra Björne, new VBE collaborator!
Tailored Therapy for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia
Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) is a slowly progressing form of blood cancer that attacks the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow. The condition requires lifelong treatment that can cause severe side effects. Rebecca Warfvinge maps stem cells in patients in the hope of identifying predictive markers for how the patient will react to therapy. She has now received an award of USD 20,000 from the
https://www.lucc.lu.se/article/tailored-therapy-chronic-myeloid-leukaemia - 2025-12-21
Pre-design phase at Campus Helsingborg
Lund University moves forward with the development project at Campus Helsingborg. In the next step, the pre-design phase, architects will present a sketch of a new layout of the University's premises. The architects do their work in dialogue with the University's project group. The plan is to forward a sketch for consideration to relevant actors within the University in the autumn of 2025."The pre
https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/article/pre-design-phase-campus-helsingborg - 2025-12-21
Call for proposals: Research space for postdoc 2025 - application closed
The strategic research area Epihealth at Lund University hereby announces research space for two years (SEK 750,000/year including OH) corresponding to a postdoctoral position. Around 200 employees (researchers and other staff) are attached to the Epihealth network who work with epidemiological research to improve the understanding of the spread and etiology of both chronic and infectious diseases
https://www.epihealth.lu.se/en/article/call-proposals-research-space-postdoc-2025-application-closed - 2025-12-21
CASE researchers and doctoral students at international conference
At the beginning of July, several of CASE's researchers and PhD students participated in the British Gerontology Society's gathering, BSG Annual Conference 2024. It is one of the largest international research conferences in ageing and health, with researchers from all over the world. This time they met at the University of Newcastle, UK, to share their knowledge.Associate professor Agneta Malmgre
https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/case-researchers-and-doctoral-students-international-conference - 2025-12-21
Exchange of knowledge about pedestrian dynamics, evacuation and ageing
Five members of the Sano laboratory at Waseda University in Japan are visiting CASE researchers on the 18-19 of September. They will join a bilateral workshop in Lund and then the Japanese visitors will have a guided tour in the new lab, The Helsingborg Safety Hub, at Campus Helsingborg. The lab is focusing on safety research and education and the project has been funded by Lund University as a ne
https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/exchange-knowledge-about-pedestrian-dynamics-evacuation-and-ageing - 2025-12-21
Anders Wittrup about this year's Nobel prize
For Anders Wittrup, clinical WCMM researcher and oncologist, the choice of this year's Nobel laureate in Physiology and Medicine, Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, was quite expected. They recieved the prize for their discoveries concerning nucleoside base modifications that enabled the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 such as the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/anders-wittrup-about-years-nobel-prize - 2025-12-21
Changes and information due to Covid-19 (Corona)
Lund University is following the Government and Public Health Authority’s recommendations regarding measures to reduce the spread of the coronavirus and has therefore decided that education and examinations should be conducted using online alternatives (distance education) from 18 March. On this page we have gathered some useful information on how this affects opening hours, teaching and so on. N
https://www.ace.lu.se/article/changes-and-information-due-covid-19-corona - 2025-12-21
Grazing zooplankton severely impacted by nanoplastic particles
Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter
Black swifts descended rapidly during lunar eclipse
Microorganisms' climate adaptation can slow down global warming
Bacteria are vital for the diversity and survival of insects
3D models reveal why bigger bumblebees see better
Iron-based solar cells on track to becoming more efficient
Plant-eating insects disrupt ecosystems and contribute to climate change
Immune systems not prepared for climate change
Gold nanosponges could be useful in computers of the future
In an advanced experiment, researchers have established that nanoparticles made of metal and semiconductors have properties never previously observed. Among other things, the particles are extremely good at amplifying incident laser light. The new discovery could become very important for the development of optical computers in the future. In a study published in the scientific journal Nature Comm
https://www.science.lu.se/article/gold-nanosponges-could-be-useful-computers-future - 2025-12-21
