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Genes decide the willow warbler’s migration routes
Genomics-informed decisions can help save species from extinction
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Researchers in Lund, Copenhagen and Norwich have shown that harmful mutations present in the DNA play an important – yet neglected – role in the conservation and translocation programs of threatened species. “Many species are threatened by extinction, both locally and globally. For example, we have lost about ten vert
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/genomics-informed-decisions-can-help-save-species-extinction - 2026-08-17
Less flocking behaviour among microorganisms reduces the risk of being eaten
Link between cognitive impairment and worse prognosis in heart failure patients
New method heals skeletal injuries with synthetic bone
Songbird’s extreme desert migration mapped
Boys with more physical education in school had better grades
Gastrointestinal flora – the culprit for severe lung damage after blood transfusion
Fish accounted for surprisingly large part of the Stone Age diet
The “wrong” connective tissue cells signal worse prognosis for breast cancer patients
Blood lipid profile predicts risk of type 2 diabetes better than obesity
Rapid development of ventilator for COVID 19
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. ‘With age comes wisdom’ is an old proverb well suited to Björn Jonson, professor emeritus in clinical physiology who is about to turn 80. He is working day and night to develop a ventilator specifically adapted to the treatment of those suffering the most from COVID 19. Björn Jonson has worked as a researcher in pulmo
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/rapid-development-ventilator-covid-19 - 2026-08-17
How to include human connection with nature in biodiversity goals
Lund University welcomes this autumn’s international students
Unexpected discovery revives abandoned breast cancer treatment
New research track: higher amounts of dietary fibre before the age of two can reduce the later risk of coeliac disease
Avatar provides live signing on stage in unique project
With enormous eyes, a huge mouth and defined, prominent eyebrows, an avatar in the form of a ghost using sign language in real time takes the stage. During 2022, Riksteatern Crea – one of the world’s leading sign language theatres – and researchers at Lund University Humanities Lab trialled new innovative and creative solutions in order to make the technology work for this multi-dimensional theatr
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/avatar-provides-live-signing-stage-unique-project - 2026-08-17
A step closer to treatment for severe bacterial infections and sepsis
The development of a new treatment strategy for bacterial infections and sepsis is being led by researchers at Lund University. In a study the researchers demonstrate how they, by mimicking a substance naturally present in the body, can neutralize toxic substances from bacteria and thereby mitigate harmful inflammation that could otherwise lead to sepsis. “Despite decades of research, there are cu
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/step-closer-treatment-severe-bacterial-infections-and-sepsis - 2026-08-17
Brief admissions by self-referral can help adolescents with self-harming or suicidal behaviour
Gaining access to Brief Admission by self-referral reduced the need for emergency care in adolescents with severe self-harm. The method has previously been introduced for adults, and a study led by researchers from Lund University has now explored whether the method could also be used for children and young people. The results are published in The Lancet Psychiatry. Most children and young people
