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Alzheimer's disease can be diagnosed before symptoms emerge
New study on morphine treatment in people with COPD and severe, long term breathlessness
When a common cold becomes life-threatening
Blood test enables early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
Dark gazes and meeting distress in youth homes
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. David Wästerfors and Malin Åkerström have each written a chapter concerning youth welfare in the book "Den motspänstiga akademikern" (The Opposing Academic), a volume in honor of Professor Ingrid Sahlin at the School of Social Sciences in Lund. The chapters are Eyes for Violence (David Wästerfors) and Mötesstrider och
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/dark-gazes-and-meeting-distress-youth-homes - 2026-04-23
Henrik Smith: Systematic Efforts Behind Lund University's Top Sustainability Ranking
Type 2 diabetes and obesity - what do we really know?
Daniel Tomic Lindvall – alumnus from BSc in Design of Information Systems 2023
Erika Hultman – alumna from MSc in Information Systems 2021
Robi Morro – alumna from MSc in Information Systems 2018
Seminar “Sustainable Teachers” about working sustainably as teaching staff
Consultant’s warning: “Major consequences to falling outside the top 100”
Lund University has been sliding down the lists of the three main university ranking organisations for several years. Today, we make only one of the top 100 lists, and even then with a mere five places above the 100 cut-off. Daniel J. Guhr is an expert on the importance of these rankings and knows what the consequences can be if the downward trend continues. “Losing a top 100 position in all three
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/consultants-warning-major-consequences-falling-outside-top-100 - 2026-04-24
Cancerfonden supports research into the role of RNA modification in cancer development
"Colleagues around the world are genuinely happy"
Researchers are instrumental in efforts to understand and explain in these troubled times
Lund University is monitoring developments in Israel, Gaza and the region with considerable dismay and concern. Lund University condemns all acts of terrorism and attacks on civilians wherever in the world they are perpetrated, and in all situations stands up for human rights. Regardless of conflict in the world, Lund University is to be a safe haven. Lund University stands up for the equal value
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/researchers-are-instrumental-efforts-understand-and-explain-these-troubled-times - 2026-04-24
100 days of Trump – and what the researchers have to say about them
This is what the researchers at LUSEM have said in the media in April, relating to the policies of the Donald Trump administration. With Donald Trump’s second term in the White house we have seen turmoil on the stock exchanges of the world, tariffs being presented, taken back and reintroduced, American claims on Greenland, Mexico and Canada, and chocking remarks by the president on Ukraine and Gaz
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/100-days-trump-and-what-researchers-have-say-about-them - 2026-04-24
Forward planning is important for accessibility management
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The new law on accessibility to digital public services (EU Web Accessibility Directive) comes into effect as of 23 September. The aim is to increase digital accessibility for all users, including those who are disabled. For Lund University, the new law means that the content of all LU’s websites – webpages, document
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/forward-planning-important-accessibility-management - 2026-04-23
Researchers create cells that help the brain keep its cool
Researchers at Lund University's Lund Stem Cell Center have created a method that makes it possible to transform the brain’s support cells into parvalbumin-positive cells. These cells act as the brain’s rapid-braking system and are significantly involved in schizophrenia, epilepsy and other neurological conditions. Parvalbumin cells play a central role in keeping brain activity in equilibrium. The
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/researchers-create-cells-help-brain-keep-its-cool - 2026-04-23
Climate researchers and activism
Should climate researchers let their findings speak for themselves, or does the state of the planet mean that it is a duty to take to the barricades? How can science get its message across in the best way and does climate activism by researchers impact their credibility? These questions were the focus of Debatt i Lund this May. The panel consisted of sustainability researcher Kimberly Nicholas, so
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/climate-researchers-and-activism - 2026-04-24
