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Anna Stubbendorff receives the Agenda 2030 Award for her research into sustainable diets

Anna Stubbendorff, a recent PhD graduate from the Faculty of Medicine, has been awarded Lund University’s Agenda 2030 Award 2026. She is being recognised for research showing that when we put climate-friendly food on our plates, it benefits both the environment and our personal health. In her doctoral thesis, Anna Stubbendorff has studied the effects of the EAT-Lancet diet, a dietary pattern desig

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/anna-stubbendorff-receives-agenda-2030-award-her-research-sustainable-diets - 2026-04-24

A brief report from two international gender equality conferences

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. WINGS steering committee invites you all to a seminar the 11th of February A brief report from two international gender equality conferences We will in this seminar report on research results and policy measures presented at the conferences Gender Equality in Higher Education – 10th European conference and STEMM Equal

https://www.wings.lu.se/article/brief-report-two-international-gender-equality-conferences - 2026-04-23

Karl Bacos is this year's recipient of the Medeon stipend

Karl Bacos, assistant researcher at LUDC is the recipient of 2020 years Medeon stipend of 50 000 sek for his innovative work within epigenetics in diabetes.   The Medeon stipend is handed out in connection to the acknowledgement of World Diabetes Day in Skåne which takes place on November 14th. This year the arrangement will be broad casted to the public in real time from Medeon Science Park in Ma

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/karl-bacos-years-recipient-medeon-stipend - 2026-04-23

Clever strategy sets photosynthesis off to a flying start

Plants in tropical dry areas have developed an unusual strategy for survival. Instead of using their water supply during the dry season, they hold on to the last drops until the very end in order to quickly get started on photosynthesis as soon as the rainy season has begun. Using satellite technology, researchers have now managed to investigate the storage of water in plants worldwide. The resear

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/clever-strategy-sets-photosynthesis-flying-start - 2026-04-23

About the new Vice-Chancellor, what is important for LUSEM?

In connection with the new appointment of the University's Vice-Chancellor, the Elector College representatives from LUSEM would like to invite staff to an open house discussion at Faculty on 6 February between 13:00 and 15:00. "We encourage everyone who would like to stop by for a cup of coffee and a conversation about what they consider important in the choice of Vice-Chancellor, to take this op

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/about-new-vice-chancellor-what-important-lusem - 2026-04-23

Denmark’s Coat of Arms and Cognitive Warfare – 52,000 Readers Reached in The Conversation

Researchers at the Faculty of Law published two articles on The Conversation in 2025, reaching 52,000 readers. Martin Sunnqvist’s article on Denmark’s new coat of arms was particularly well-received with nearly 30,000 reads. Lund University had a record year on The Conversation in 2025. The university’s researchers published 76 articles that together reached 1.1 million reads. In total, all of the

https://www.law.lu.se/article/denmarks-coat-arms-and-cognitive-warfare-52000-readers-reached-conversation - 2026-04-23

Mary Kelly -The Faculty's new Honorary Doctor

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Mary Kelly has been appointed honorary doctor at the he Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts at Lund University. Mary Kelly is a legendary artist, feminist and educator. Her Post-Partum Document (1973–79) is one of the first research-based works in an international context. It was formally ground-breaking, combining La

https://www.arts.lu.se/article/mary-kelly-facultys-new-honorary-doctor - 2026-04-23

Non-replaceable batteries bad for the environment and consumers

There is a fast-growing trend to design smart electronics with custom-sized batteries that are embedded into devices with glue and solder. As a result, repairing, reusing, repurposing, and recycling batteries and the devices they power has become increasingly difficult and sometimes simply impossible. The EU battery regulation can address these issues and improve how we produce and consume batteri

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/non-replaceable-batteries-bad-environment-and-consumers - 2026-04-23

World-leading researchers gathered at Campus

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Several of the world’s leading researchers in crisis communication participated in an international conference, Crisis4, held 7–10 October at Campus Helsingborg. The host for the conference on this occasion was the Department of Strategic Communication. The conference opened at the City Hall in Helsingborg, where the

https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/world-leading-researchers-gathered-campus - 2026-04-23

‘My vision is that no patients should die waiting for an organ transplant’

The focus of cardiothoracic surgeon Sandra Lindstedt and her research team is lung transplantation. “Today, we can only use 20 percent of the donor lungs. What if we could recondition and regain lung function of just a portion of those lungs that we cannot use today? That would have a huge impact for patients on the waiting list for lung transplantation.” Sandra Lindstedt is a senior consultant in

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/my-vision-no-patients-should-die-waiting-organ-transplant - 2026-04-23

‘I hope that I will be able to tell my patients that we have a curative therapy’

Paediatric cardiologist Karin Tran Lundmark treats patients with pulmonary hypertension, a condition that means high blood pressure in the lung. Karin Tran Lundmark’s research is focused on finding ways to treat what is causing the high blood pressure. “Currently, we can reduce symptoms and prolong survival, but there is no cure. What if we could dissolve the blockages and restore the normal blood

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/i-hope-i-will-be-able-tell-my-patients-we-have-curative-therapy - 2026-04-23

‘I believe that validated PET-imaging biomarkers could transform the future clinical cancer care’

The focus of senior consultant Elin Trägårdh’s research is diagnostic nuclear medicine – in particular a modality called PET/CT. It is used mainly for evaluation of patients with cancer. Today, PET/CT is reviewed manually by doctors. ”I think we don't use all the information there is in the images. What if we could use artificial intelligence to help us to quantify the images and obtain as much in

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/i-believe-validated-pet-imaging-biomarkers-could-transform-future-clinical-cancer-care - 2026-04-23

Upcoming Events: Development Lunch Seminars & Development School Webinars

Are you curious about new development research? Or looking for inspiration and new skills for your PhD studies in development? Join the Development Research School this Spring. In the Spring of 2024, the Development Research School is excited to announce a series of new events. Development Lunch SeminarsJoin us biweekly on Thursdays for Development Lunch Seminars, where scholars present new projec

https://www.developmentresearchschool.lu.se/article/upcoming-events-development-lunch-seminars-development-school-webinars - 2026-04-23

Watch Bioekonomiriksdagen again!

Last month's Bioekonomiriksdagen conference is now available to watch again. For the next two weeks, videos from Bioekonomiriksdagen are available to watch via the Region Skåne website. Recordings of each presentation and panel discussion can be watched individually, or you can choose to watch both mornings in full. Did you miss some of the talks first time round? Perhaps you want to listen again

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/article/watch-bioekonomiriksdagen-again - 2026-04-23