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Join Our CMES Research Seminars This Spring!

Published 11 February 2025 Gain insights into the latest developments and key dynamics in the Middle East. Welcome to the CMES Research Seminars. Every semester, CMES hosts a variety of public events, focusing on the Middle East region. The CMES Research Seminar invites Lund University researchers as well as national and international leading scholars to present ongoing research and analyses on a

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/join-our-cmes-research-seminars-spring - 2025-05-09

BECC is looking for a research coordinator

Published 13 October 2017 We are looking for a science doctorate in a research area relevant to BECC or equivalent knowledge acquired in other ways, preferably with a focus on biodiversity, ecosystem services or climate. The research program BECC is looking for a research coordinator. As a research coordinator you will develop, plan and follow up on BECC's activities. The research coordinator will

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/becc-looking-research-coordinator - 2025-05-09

New coordinator at Lund Univeristy Cancer Centre

By anna [dot] hellgren [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Hellgren) - published 29 March 2021 Photo: André de Loisted Professor Sophia Zackrisson has been appointed as the new LUCC coordinator for a 3-year period. She replaces Kristian Pietras as coordinator from March 1st 2021. Sophia Zackrisson is part of the LUCC steering group and currently one of the heads in the LUCC strategic network with foc

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-coordinator-lund-univeristy-cancer-centre - 2025-05-09

PhD student in Cancer Epidemiology/Applied Biostatistics (KI)

Published 23 September 2022 One PhD student position is available for a research project in breast cancer epidemiology and applied biostatistics, where novel statistical methods for cancer epidemiology will be applied to address clinically important research questions. The research project encompasses large-scale epidemiological studies with population-based cancer register data. The overall aim i

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/phd-student-cancer-epidemiologyapplied-biostatistics-ki - 2025-05-09

SASNET visited the University of Chicago and the 47th Annual Conference on South Asia in Madison

Published 23 October 2018 SASNET director Andreas Johansson and SASNET researcher Admir Skodo attended the 47th Annual Conference on South Asia in Madison, Wisconsin and presented their work in meetings and panels. The conference saw the participation of over 1,000 scholars, students, and professionals in a three-day event featuring research panels, round tables, lectures, performances and film sc

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-visited-university-chicago-and-47th-annual-conference-south-asia-madison - 2025-05-09

2022 PhD positions in Human Geography

Published 16 March 2022 The 2022 PhD positions in Human Geography have now been advertised! The doctoral candidate program amounts to 240 credits (equivalent to four years of full-time study). It formally ends with the doctoral candidate publicly defending his/her printed doctoral thesis. The holder of a doctoral position has a primary obligation to successfully fulfil the third cycle of education

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/article/2022-phd-positions-human-geography - 2025-05-09

Yes, I want to use AI, but what is the right way to do it?

Published 15 February 2025 Many of the University’s researchers are publishing fantastic research that has been done with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI). Many are curious to test out AI to improve, simplify or speed up at least a part of the research process. At the same time, many are asking “what am I allowed to use AI for?” The starting point when using AI in research is to foll

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/yes-i-want-use-ai-what-right-way-do-it - 2025-05-08

Greyzone Genomics: Assessing the Risks of DNA Technology in Global Power Struggles

By asa [dot] thormahlen [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Åsa Thormählen) - published 6 March 2025 Photo: Sangharsh Lohakare/Unsplash. As advancements in genetic technology continue to benefit human health, concerns are mounting over their potential misuse in geopolitical conflicts. While discussions on the risks of genetic technology in international affairs have often focused on dramatic scenarios – s

https://www.pi.lu.se/en/article/greyzone-genomics-assessing-risks-dna-technology-global-power-struggles - 2025-05-09

Early signs in young children predict type 1 diabetes

Published 6 March 2015 New research shows that it is possible to predict the development of type 1 diabetes. By measuring the presence of autoantibodies in the blood, it is possible to detect whether the immune system has begun to break down the bodys own insulin cells. "In the TEDDY study we have found that autoantibodies often appear during the first few years of life", said professor Åke Lernma

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/early-signs-young-children-predict-type-1-diabetes - 2025-05-09