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Olof Bärtås receives the CFE’s best thesis award 2023
Hello there...
...Henrik Hagelin, physical geographer who was awarded ’Innovationspriset 2019’, in the category for students, by Lund University and Sparbanken Skåne bank, for his wildfire spread modelling tool. Why were you awarded the Innovationspriset 2019?I am developing a modelling system called WISE-FASS (Wildfire Spread Estimator and Fire Attack Support System). The system is being developed for the emerg
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/hello-there - 2025-09-29
Why repetitive DNA matters for human brain evolution and disease
Overstretched intensive care leads to fewer donations
Svenska städer leder delningsekonomins framfart: En aktiv delningskultur driver på klimatomställningen i svenska städer
Why repetitive DNA matters for human brain evolution and disease
The algorithm maker saving lives
Kidney exchange, refugee placements and choosing schools. Separate things but with the common denominator that, with digitalisation's new tools, it is possible to save both time and money – and to save lives. "I don't like it when I see things that are wrong which research could solve. Then it is up to me to take my responsibility and tell politicians and decision-makers how they could be solved"
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/algorithm-maker-saving-lives - 2025-09-29
Welcome to the new Informatics website!
Our new website is now published and available to visitors. What was our approach to building the new website? After several months of rethinking, decluttering, updating and designing, we are now proud to present our new website. We had been using a very old LU interface under a separate URL, www.ics.lu.se, for a long time. In connection with the change of publication tool and the move to LUSEM's
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/welcome-new-informatics-website - 2025-09-29
Why repetitive DNA matters for human brain evolution and disease
New discoveries about where atherosclerotic plaques rupture can lead to preventive treatments
A common cause of myocardial infarction and stroke is the rupture of atherosclerotic plaques. The exact location of plaque ruptures has previously been unknown, but now researchers at Lund University have mapped this. The research team has also identified an enzyme, a marker, that they hope will help predict who is at risk of having a myocardial infarction or a stroke due to a ruptured atheroscler
SEK 40 million for an innovation environment for customised stem cell treatments
Heads should help reduce flying
Petersén gives several talks on HD
Gender differences in treatments and interventions received by children and adolescents with cerebral palsy
New center on luminescence welcome meeting place for researchers
Photo: Christian Bernhardsson, director of the radiation physicists' luminescence lab in Malmö, and Helena Alexanderson, director of the geologists' luminescence lab in Lund. LUM 2022;5:10. CROSS SCIENCE. Natural sciences and the Faculty of Medicine has contributed money to an international center for luminescence research. The investment – like recently was inaugurated with a workshop – invo
https://www.msf-malmo.lu.se/article/new-center-luminescence-welcome-meeting-place-researchers - 2025-09-29
NSHG: Register now!
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/nshg-register-now - 2025-09-29
How registry data can improve outcomes from joint replacement – a seminal paper
Charnley, McKee and Ling, arguably the pioneers of Total Hip Replacement (THR), all recommended that there should be some sort of register for hip replacements. Perceptively, Sir John wrote in 1972: “Serious consideration should be given to establishing a Central Register to keep a finger on the pulse of total implant surgery on a nation-wide basis.” However, it was Peter Herberts and Lennart Ahnf
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/how-registry-data-can-improve-outcomes-joint-replacement-seminal-paper - 2025-09-29
Teaching staff – remember to report secondary employment (by March 31)
All teaching staff must submit a report concerning secondary employment by 31 March at the latest. Teaching staff who do not hold secondary employment are also to report this. Reporting and assessment is done in Primula. Be careful to choose the current year (2025) in the report. Read more on Staff Pages Tips New course about secondary employmentThe course takes only 15 minutes to complete in the
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/teaching-staff-remember-report-secondary-employment-march-31 - 2025-09-29