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Lokaler och vaktmästeri

Avdelningschef Martin Lundahl Avdelningschef E-post: martin [dot] lundahl [at] jur [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 10 02 Mer information om Martin Lundahl Medarbetare Andreas Trulsson Intendent E-post: andreas [dot] trulsson [at] jur [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 11 05 Mer information om Andreas Trulsson Tony Alexandersson Vaktmästare, huvudskyddsombud E-post: tony [dot] alexandersso

https://www.jur.lu.se/kontakt/lokaler-och-vaktmasteri - 2026-01-11

Disputationer 2011

Fredrik van Kesbeeck AnderssonFörsäkringsfuskTillvägagångssätt, straffansvar och försäkringsutredningDatum för disputation: fredagen den 16 december 2011Fakultetsopponent: professor Jussi Tapani, Åbo universitet, FinlandÄmne: straffrättAbstractAvhandlingen innehåller tre delar som var och en belyser en aspekt av företeelsen försäkringsfusk. De tre delarna kan ses som självständiga framställningar

https://www.jur.lu.se/forskning/disputationer/disputationer-2011 - 2026-01-11

Disputationer 2010

Lena WahlbergLegal Questions and Scientific AnswersOntological Differences and Epistemic Gaps in the Assessment of Casual RelationsDatum för disputation: fredagen den 3 december 2010Fakultetsopponent: professor Juha Karhu, Lapplands universitet, SverigeÄmne: allmän rättsläraAbstractA large number of legal rules create an obligation to prevent, repair or otherwise mitigate damage to human health or

https://www.jur.lu.se/forskning/disputationer/disputationer-2010 - 2026-01-11

Disputationer 2009

Johanna NilssonImplementation of International Human Rights Law:A Discourse Theoretical Study Illustrated by the Right to Family Planning in Indonesian LawDatum för disputation: fredagen den 11 december 2009Fakultetsopponent: fil.dr. Ida Elisabeth Koch, The Danish Institute for Human RightsÄmne: mänskliga rättigheterAbstractDiscourse theory methodology provides an alternative and novel framework f

https://www.jur.lu.se/forskning/disputationer/disputationer-2009 - 2026-01-11

Disputationer 2008

Linda GröningEU, staten och rätten att straffaProblem och principer för EU:s straffrättsliga lagstiftningDatum för disputation: fredagen den 12 september 2008Fakultetsopponent: professor Kimmo Nuotio, Helsingfors universitet, FinlandÄmne: straffrättAbstractDet övergripande syftet med avhandlingen är att göra en legitimitetsanalys av EU:s straffrättsliga utveckling. Mera specifikt, inriktas avhandl

https://www.jur.lu.se/forskning/disputationer/disputationer-2008 - 2026-01-11

Clinical Applications

We use the photoacoustic imaging technology platform to solve clinical problems while developing technology to make this possible. Skin Cancer Giant Cell Arthritis Reconstructive Surgery Gaze Tracking Strabismus Surgery Oxygen Saturation Breast Cancer Pediatric Surgery Heart Failure Amyloidosis Neonatal CNS Circulation

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/clinical-applications - 2026-01-11

SKIN CANCER

Principal investigator: Professor Malin Malmsjö This project focus on evaluating and optimizing PA imaging as a method to detect and outline skin tumors. We are investigating the PA spectral signature of different tumor cells to enable automatic measure­ment of the tumor borders, and test the developed method in the clinical setting, ultimately developing PA imaging into a diagnostic tool for skin

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/skin-cancer - 2026-01-11

Oxygen Saturation

Measuring the oxygen saturation is of great value in a wide range of medical fields. For instance, tumor progression and malignancy is strongly dependent on tumor hypoxia. Monitoring of cerebral oxygen saturation can be used in the diagnosis of cerebral desaturations in stroke patients. In cardiovascular disease and diabetes the measurement of abnormalities of the microcirculation can monitor the

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/clinical-applications/oxygen-saturation - 2026-01-11

Giant Cell Arteritis

This project focus on evaluating and optimizing photoacoustic (PA) imaging as a method to non invasively diagnose giant cell arthritis. Giant cell arteritis (GCA) also known as temporal arteritis is a sight- and life-threatening, granulomatous large-vessel condition. Typical symptoms are headache, fever, fatigue, night sweats and weight loss. GCA may not only cause permanent loss of vision, but al

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/clinical-applications/giant-cell-arteritis - 2026-01-11

Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging (LSCI)

LSCI is a non-invasive technique to measure blood perfusion. The method that visualizes tissue blood perfusion in real time. The system uses an invisible 785 nm laser beam that is spread over the surface of the skin by a diffuser, creating a speckle pattern formed by random interference in the backscattered light from the area illuminated by the laser. Blood perfusion is calculated by analyzing th

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/welcome-photoacoustic-center/laser-speckle-contrast-imaging-lsci - 2026-01-11

‘In-house’ Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) utilizes white light with a known spectrum, which is guided to the surface of the skin via an optical fiber. As light penetrates into the tissue, photons either scatter or become absorbed where only a fraction of the injected photons manage to escape back from the skin surface. This light is captured by a second fiber and measured with a spectrometer. Dependi

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/platform/house-diffuse-reflectance-spectroscopy - 2026-01-11

Hyperspectral Imaging

Hyperspectral imaging has traditionally been employed for environmental monitoring where large swaths of land have been surveyed miles above from air planes. With the capability of resolving minute spectral changes in space, different types of vegetation and soils could be identified over large areas, which has been useful to recognize the prevalence of various crop diseases. Today, the method is

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/welcome-photoacoustic-center/hyperspectral-imaging - 2026-01-11

Multispectral Microscopy

When employing optical characterization of human tissue it is important to obtain proper characteristics of all its constituents that coexist in a complex fashion. This requires that each constituent is isolated and measured independently to determine how it reacts to different wavelengths of light (primarily absorption). Besides the hyperspectral camera, we have a multispectral microscope which e

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/welcome-photoacoustic-center/multispectral-microscopy - 2026-01-11

Motion Tracking

Implement in-house state-of-the-art motion-tracking methods into our novel PAI application and evaluate its performance. During a scan, motion artifacts arise as a result of movements of the operator or the patient, and from breathing and tissue movements. To reduce movements of the operator and patient we have developed a transducer holder and stabilized the patient using a vacuum pillow (Sheikh

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/technical-development/motion-tracking - 2026-01-11

Spectral Unmixing

A key feature of photoacoustic imaging is its ability to illuminate tissue at multiple wavelengths, and thus record images with a spectral dimension. Spectral imaging allows sensing of intrinsic chromophores that can reveal physiological, cellular and subcellular functions. However, the identification of spectral signatures within images obtained at multiple wavelengths requires spectral unmixing

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/technical-development/spectral-unmixing - 2026-01-11

Skin Cancer

This project focus on evaluating and optimizing photoacoustic (PA) imaging as a method to detect and outline skin tumors. We are investigating the PA spectral signature of different tumor cells to enable automatic measure­ment of the tumor borders, and test the developed method in the clinical setting, ultimately developing PA imaging into a diagnostic tool for skin cancer.   When operating tumors

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/clinical-applications/skin-cancer - 2026-01-11

Heart Failure

Heart failure is a leading cause of death and hospitalization in Sweden today, with a prevalence of between 200 000 to 300 000 subjects. Heart failure is characterized by increased intracardiac pressures and declining output of blood, representing the end-result of many different etiologies that adversely affect cardiac structure and function. Increasing availability of etiology-specific therapies

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/clinical-applications/heart-failure - 2026-01-11

Tissue Heating

Evaluating tissue heating from near-infrared lasers.   With the rise of biophotonics in medical applications such as photodynamic therapy (PDT), laser induced fluorescence (LIF) and gas in scattering media absorption spectroscopy (GASMAS) the tissue heating properties of lasers in the tissue optical window is an increasingly interesting topic. These wavelengths in the range between 700 and 1100 nm

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/technical-development/tissue-heating - 2026-01-11

Tävlingsvillkor

Syftet med Lunds universitet och Sparbanken Skånes pris för Framtidens innovationer är att verka för en innovationsvänlig kultur inom universitetet och stimulera fram fler idéer som kan bli framtida innovationer. Vi välkomnar idéer och projekt inom samtliga discipliner. Vem kan söka? För att ansöka om priset ska du vara anställd eller student vid Lunds universitet. Är ni flera personer bakom en id

https://www.innovation.lu.se/framtidensinnovationer/tavlingsvillkor - 2026-01-11

LU Ventures

Från forskning till global nytta LU Ventures är Lunds universitets bolagsbyggande funktion: Tillsammans med forskare bygger och finansierar vi spin-outs — för att forskning ska tillämpas och skapa global nytta.Ta kontakt Utforska Spin-outs Forskningsbaserade innovationer från Lunds Universitet. Utforska LU Ventures Life Science och teknikportfölj. Life ScienceTeknik Individanpassad cancervård med

https://www.innovation.lu.se/lu-ventures - 2026-01-11