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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 - 2025-05-13

Responses to Labour Exploitation in Sweden

- Representations of Victims and Access to Justice The aim of the project is to understand how victims are represented when practitioners identify, categorize and respond to the exploitation of migrant workers and, by extension, the significance these representations have for the actual access to justice for victims of labor exploitation. The aim of the project is to understand how victims are rep

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/research-projects/responses-labour-exploitation-sweden - 2025-05-13

The expected inclusion – (middle)class subjectification in Swedish academia

(part of the project “In the footprints of Hedda Andersson” funded by the Faculty of Social Sciences) PhD Candidate: Lovise Haj BradeAbstract:The project departs from a political and theoretical interest in analysing the im/perceptibility of ‘firstness’ (as opposed to otherness) - i.e. the constitutive inside of privilege rather than it’s much discussed outside. Inspired by queer theory and critic

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/doctoral-projects/expected-inclusion-middleclass-subjectification-swedish-academia - 2025-05-13

Theosophy and Buddhism in Sweden

This lecture series is presented by Johan Nilsson (Post-Doctoral Researcher, History of Religions, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University). Read more about his research here.   Part 1: The International Theosophical Movement About the lecture Theosophy was one of many esoteric movements that emerged around the world during the end of the late 19th Century and today it is genera

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/lund-lecture-series-indian-religions/theosophy-and-buddhism-sweden - 2025-05-13

SANT 2025

Thursday 10 – Saturday 12 April 2025 Thank you to all participants and speakers at SANT25! We appreciate the insightful discussions and innovative ideas shared. Special thanks to our keynote speaker Prof. Yael Navaro and roundtable discussants Simon Turner (chair), Christina Garsten, Anna Hedlund, Steffen Jensen, Trine Korsby for their exceptional contributions.We look forward to staying connected

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/sant-2025 - 2025-05-13