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AgroDrive - fossil-free agriculture and food systems in Sweden

  Name: AgroDrive - Fossil-free agriculture and food systems in SwedenProject lead partner: RISE Johanna Olsson, Ulf SonessonCollaborators:  RISE, Lunds universitet (IIIEE, Miljö, LUCSUS, KEG), Sveriges Lantsbruksuniversitet: other partners:agencies/authorities: Energimyndigheten, Region Östergötland, Region Västmanland, Region Sörmland, Region Uppsala, Region Västra Götaland , Västmanlands Länsst

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/research/iiiee-current-research-projects/agrodrive-fossil-free-agriculture-and-food-systems-sweden - 2025-11-21

Evaluation of high-risk screening for breast cancer in the south Swedish health care region

Project description: Women with a high risk for breast cancer are defined as having (i) a life-time risk of a new primary breast cancer >20%, based on the prevalence of hereditary gene mutation (BRCA1, BRCA2 etc.), (ii) a positive family history, or (iii) previously diagnosed breast cancer before 50 years of age. High-risk patients have a higher incidence of breast cancer, with lesions appearing e

https://www.luci.lu.se/en/evaluation-high-risk-screening-breast-cancer-south-swedish-health-care-region - 2025-11-21

Comorbidities and clinical outcomes in adult- and juvenile-onset Huntington's disease: a study of linked Swedish National Registries (2002-2019)

Furby H, Moore S, Nordstroem A-L, Houghton R, Lambrelli D, Graham S, Svenningsson P and Petersén Å. Journal of Neurology. 270(2): 864-876 (2023) doi:10.1007/s00415-022-11418-y. Abstract Background: Huntington's disease (HD) is a rare, neurodegenerative disease and its complex motor, cognitive and psychiatric symptoms exert a lifelong clinical burden on both patients and their families. Objective:

https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/comorbidities-and-clinical-outcomes-adult-and-juvenile-onset-huntingtons-disease-study-linked - 2025-11-21

What are the environmental effects on the selective migration of long-term residents in Swedish and Danish affordable housing areas?

Research Student: Süheyla TürkDuration: 2014 - 2018Supervisor: Guy BaetenAssistant supervisor: Henrik Gutzon Larsen In this research, environmental effects, which cause citizens to leave their neighbourhoods after they have improved their socio-economic conditions.will be analysed by focusing on Nordic countries’ welfare states in national and local levels. Access to affordable housing is national

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/research/research-projects/current-phd-projects/what-are-environmental-effects-selective-migration-long-term-residents-swedish-and-danish-affordable - 2025-11-21