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Books on the Assyrians by Svante Lundgren translated

Svante Lundgren is a researcher at CMES. Two of his popular science books have recently been published in translation. Assyrierna - från Nineve till Södertälje (2014) have been published in Dutch: De Assyriërs - van Nineveh naar Enschede (AJN Press). It has previously appeared in German (2015) and English (2016) translation.Assyrierna femtio år i Sverige (2017) has been published in English: The A

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/books-assyrians-svante-lundgren-translated - 2025-10-03

Fresher´s Day for our new students

On Friday, we invited our new masterstudents to join Fresher´s Day at the Department of Service Management. Fresher´s day is an opportunity for the students to get to know each other better and also to get to know their SI-leaders, since this day is done in collaboration with the SI leaders on the first day of SI-mettings at the department.During this meeting, the students could speak to each othe

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/freshers-day-our-new-students - 2025-10-03

European Workshop on Label Free Particle Sorting, 5-6 September

European Workshop on Label Free Particle Sorting will take place at Medicon Village in Lund, 5-6 September 2017. The workshop aim to utilise the comprehensive network and solid experience to put to use several microfluidics technologies to address important biomedical problems.For details please contact Prof Jonas Tegenfeldt (jonas [dot] tegenfeldt [at] ftf [dot] lth [dot] se)Read more on the LAPA

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/european-workshop-label-free-particle-sorting-5-6-september - 2025-10-03

Valentine's greetings warm hearts at the Faculty

Thank you for your Valentine's greetings, heartfelt words of love and Kärlekakuten, a spreader of love in our midst. Kärleksakuten, an initiative of the international medical student association IFMSA, distributes love letters on Valentine's Day in Forum Medicum. The love letters were collected in the foyer of Forum Medicum the other day."We are distributing the letters to everyone who needs a lit

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/valentines-greetings-warm-hearts-faculty - 2025-10-03

Lund University reopens on Tuesday

A decision to reopen Lund University was taken in the afternoon of Monday 12 October following the closure that has been in force since Sunday night. Activities are expected to be running as usual from Tuesday morning. The decision is based on new information from the Region Syd police. Investigations have revealed that the threat directed at Lund University posted on the Jodel app was not a uniqu

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/lund-university-reopens-tuesday - 2025-10-03

The inauguration ceremony for new professors 28 October

Twenty-five new professors will be inaugurated at a ceremony that will be in the main University building at 16:00 The University’s new professors are inaugurated by the vice-chancellor. In connection with the inauguration, one of the new professors, Henrik Gerding, will hold a short popular science lecture. The president of the Lund University Students’ Unions, Emmy Svensson, will deliver the stu

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/inauguration-ceremony-new-professors-28-october - 2025-10-04

A diet rich on fat and sugar damaged the memory in mice – but not permanently

Food impacts not only the body but also the brain. Researchers at Lund University strive to understand how a diet rich on fat and sugar impacts memory functions in relation to obesity and type 2 diabetes. Their new study on mice shows that although an unhealthy diet leads to memory impairment, the damage does not have to be permanent. Obesity is a risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes and car

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/diet-rich-fat-and-sugar-damaged-memory-mice-not-permanently - 2025-10-03

How Mobile DNA Shapes the Human Brain

The human brain is an incredibly intricate organ that regulates everything from our motor skills to our memories. But how did it evolve into the complex structure we see today? Researchers at Lund University offer new insights in their latest study, published in Science Advances, detailing how a specific group of genetic elements have influenced the development of the human brain over time. Hidden

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/how-mobile-dna-shapes-human-brain - 2025-10-03

Omega-3 can alleviate symptoms in depressed patients with inflammation

How might low-grade inflammation be linked to depression? New research findings show that depression can be alleviated when patients with mild elevations of inflammatory markers in blood samples take omega-3 supplements. The antidepresssant effect was greater in those with low-grade inflammation than in those with no inflammation. “We saw a significant improvement in symptom severity,” says resear

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/omega-3-can-alleviate-symptoms-depressed-patients-inflammation - 2025-10-03

The other side of the story – how children of immigrants experience life

How does migration and globalisation shape the lives of individuals in various countries and how does it affect the children of immigrants in terms of integration, identity, and cultural expressions? Do they themselves use the word integration? These questions occupy sociologist Dalia Abdelhady who is about to conclude a study of three populations in the US, in France and in Germany, based on thei

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/other-side-story-how-children-immigrants-experience-life - 2025-10-03

How Mobile DNA Shapes the Human Brain

The human brain is an incredibly intricate organ that regulates everything from our motor skills to our memories. But how did it evolve into the complex structure we see today? Researchers at Lund University offer new insights in their latest study, published in Science Advances, detailing how a specific group of genetic elements have influenced the development of the human brain over time. Hidden

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/how-mobile-dna-shapes-human-brain - 2025-10-03

New research gives insights into the human genome’s defence mechanisms

Researchers at Lund University’s Lund Stem Cell Center have made a new discovery about how the human genome protects itself from disruption during critical stages of life. Their study, recently published in Nature Communications, reveals how two key defense mechanisms—DNA methylation and the HUSH complex—work together to safeguard genomic stability. The human genome contains large stretches of rep

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/new-research-gives-insights-human-genomes-defence-mechanisms - 2025-10-03

MOOCs more popular during the pandemic

The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, IIIEE, is taking the lead on open, month-long online courses, known as MOOCs. The investment in MOOCs has been quite a success. In recent years, every sixth student has stated that the online courses influenced them to apply for one of the IIIEE’s traditional courses or programmes. That MOOCs attract students to study programmes i

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/moocs-more-popular-during-pandemic - 2025-10-03