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Schybergstipendiater 2019

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Kungliga Fysiografiska Sällskapet i Lund har delat ut vardera 400 000 kr i forskningsmedel ur Per-Eric och Ulla Schybergs Stiftelse till fyra forskare vid Lunds universitet. Två av forskarna Daniel Bexell och Karolin Hansén Nord, finns vid Medicinska fakulteten. Daniel Bexell, Institutionen för laboratoriemedicin, a

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/schybergstipendiater-2019 - 2026-06-04

Hoppas hitta en “avstängningsknapp” för cancer

Det var älgar och deras förmåga att växa ut nya horn efter fällning som först väckte Nicholas Leighs intresse för regenerativ forskning. Av praktiska skäl föll valet på mindre djur, i hans fall salamandrar. – Även vi människor kan återskapa vävnad, till exempel när ett benbrott läks. Under graviditeten kan foster läka ett skadat hjärta och små barn kan faktiskt återskapa en fingertopp inklusive fi

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/hoppas-hitta-en-avstangningsknapp-cancer - 2026-06-04

Många fallolyckor kan enkelt förebyggas

Över 270 000 personer besöker varje år akuten efter att ha skadats i en fallolycka. Fallolyckor orsakar årligen mer än 2000 dödsfall i Sverige och förutom lidande för patienten, kostar de årligen samhället 16,8 miljarder kronor. En forskningsstudie vid Lunds universitet visar att det finns relativt enkla sätt att minska antalet fallolyckor. Fallolyckor är den olyckstyp som leder till flest antal b

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/manga-fallolyckor-kan-enkelt-forebyggas - 2026-06-04

Protein som påverkar förmågan att frisätta insulin vid typ 2-diabetes

Vid typ 2-diabetes har kroppen försämrad förmåga att frisätta insulin och det leder till för höga nivåer av blodsocker. Forskning ledd från Lunds universitet visar nu hur nivåerna av ett särskilt protein är förhöjda i bukspottkörteln hos personer med typ 2-diabetes. Genom att slå ut genen för proteinet IGFBP7 upptäckte forskarna att insulinutsöndringen förbättrades. Nedsatt insulinutsöndring leder

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/protein-som-paverkar-formagan-att-frisatta-insulin-vid-typ-2-diabetes - 2026-06-04

Ingrid Wernstedt Asterholm får Leif C. Groop-priset för forskning om fettväven

Årets mottagare av Leif C. Groop-priset kartlägger mekanismer i fettväven, vilket har ökat förståelsen kring varför vissa med fetma får typ 2-diabetes. Ingrid Wernstedt Asterholm vid Sahlgrenska akademin, Göteborgs universitet, är forskaren som blir sporrad att hitta nya svar när iakttagelserna i labbet inte stämmer överens med gängse uppfattningar. Prismotivering ”Ingrid Wernstedt Asterholm vid S

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ingrid-wernstedt-asterholm-far-leif-c-groop-priset-forskning-om-fettvaven - 2026-06-04

AI-stödd screening för bröstcancer – nya resultat tyder på ännu högre träffsäkerhet

När nya forskningsresultat nu publiceras från Lunds universitets MASAI-studie, är de ännu bättre än de första resultaten från i fjol: AI-stödd bröstscreening hittade 29 procent fler fall av cancer jämfört med traditionell screening. Med AI-stödet hittades även tydligt fler invasiva cancrar i tidigt skede. Nu ska forskningsstudiens sista del fokusera på bröstcancer som missas i screeningen. De nya

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ai-stodd-screening-brostcancer-nya-resultat-tyder-pa-annu-hogre-traffsakerhet-0 - 2026-06-04

ERC Starting Grant to economic historian Ingrid van Dijk for project on health

As one of four young researchers at Lund University, Ingrid van Dijk, Associate senior lecturer at the Department of Economic History at LUSEM and researcher at the Centre for Economic Demography, receives an ERC Starting Grant. Her project is titled “Relative Health: Long-Run Inequalities in Health and Survival Between Families and Across Generations”. She is the first researcher ever from Lund U

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/erc-starting-grant-economic-historian-ingrid-van-dijk-project-health - 2026-06-03

Knowledge transfer – the way forward for early-career researchers

They come from different academic disciplines but have all ended up at the Centre for Economic Demography at Lund University. Join Ingrid van Dijk, Finn Hedefalk and Björn Eriksson in a conversation about the conditions for early-career researchers, learning from senior colleagues, and passing the torch on. “One of the most enjoyable parts of our work is learning from others.” These words belong t

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/knowledge-transfer-way-forward-early-career-researchers - 2026-06-03

Once again, LUSEM earns a spot among the world’s leading Management programmes

LUSEM is proud to announce that our Master’s programme in International Strategic Management has once again been recognized among the top 50 programmes globally in the Financial Times' prestigious annual global ranking of 100 Master’s programmes. This recognition reflects our unwavering dedication to academic excellence, leadership development, and providing an outstanding learning experience.The

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/once-again-lusem-earns-spot-among-worlds-leading-management-programmes - 2026-06-03

Living the Sustainability Idea

Monday, 16 September, was the start up workshop for “Living the Sustainability Idea”. This is a voluntary track open for students in MSc International Strategic Management and MSc in Management at LUSEM. 25 students have signed up to participate during the 2024/2025 academic year. During this track the students will get the opportunity to know more about the concept Inner Development Goals, meet c

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/living-sustainability-idea - 2026-06-03

DigiJustice: an interdisciplinary approach to digital equality

Bringing together experts from diverse fields across the university along with a number of guest researchers, the Pufendorf theme "DigiJustice: Rethinking Digital Inequalities and Human Rights in the Age of AI" will showcase an interdisciplinary approach to digital justice and shaping an inclusive future. Co-led by Miranda Kajtazi, Associate professor in informatics, and Lena Halldenius, Professor

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/digijustice-interdisciplinary-approach-digital-equality - 2026-06-03

Handbags, flowers, and desserts! What can Sweden learn from London's retail trends?

Last week, six intrepid retail researchers from the Centre for Retail Research at Lund University travelled to London to observe the latest retail trends. Here, we summarise the most important trends and what the Swedish retail industry can learn from what is happening in London. Trend #1: Interesting use of space London is a densely populated city, which means they make use of all available space

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/handbags-flowers-and-desserts-what-can-sweden-learn-londons-retail-trends - 2026-06-03

Digital technologies can help people save for their retirement

Claudio Daminato and his coauthors explore whether and how financial technology can affect retirement saving behavior. In many countries, the demographic transition has prompted pension system reforms. These reforms are making individuals increasingly responsible for their own retirement preparedness, amidst evidence that many lack basic financial knowledge and often make poor decisions when savin

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/digital-technologies-can-help-people-save-their-retirement - 2026-06-03

Lund University is Sweden’s eighth most attractive employer

The employment agency Academic Work conducts the Young Professional Attraction Index (YPAI) survey annually, in close collaboration with polling firm Kantar. This year Lund University finished as Sweden’s eighth most attractive employer when asked what they feel is most important when choosing an employer. Their survey asks young people in various professional categories which employer they would

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/lund-university-swedens-eighth-most-attractive-employer - 2026-06-03

Nobel Prize to Lund University

Anne L'Huillier, Professor of Atomic Physics at Lund University, is one out of three laureates receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics 2023. Swedish-French Anne L'Huillier, our new Nobel laureate in physics, is a professor of Atomic physics at Department of Physics, Lund University. Anne L'Huillier was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics together with Pierre Agostini and Ferenc Krausz.The prize was aw

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/nobel-prize-lund-university - 2026-06-03

Leadership Academy: Learning in a challenging context

Leadership Academy at LUSEM is a leadership programme for students at Lund University based on the idea that students in leading positions can learn, both from each other, but also from experienced leadership researchers and business managers. The training equips young leaders for the challenges that a management position often entails. Nadja Sörgärde and Christine Blomquist are teachers and resea

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/leadership-academy-learning-challenging-context - 2026-06-03

The SSCEN Sustainability Prize for Master’s Theses

A brand new essay prize for students has now been launched by Sparbanken Skånes Center for Sustainable Enterprising (SSCEN). In the fall of 2023 the winners will be announced. Sparbanken Skånes Center for Sustainable Enterprising (SSCEN) at Lund University together with Sparbanksstiftelsen Finn award an annual thesis prize to encourage business and engineering students to contribute with valuable

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/sscen-sustainability-prize-masters-theses - 2026-06-03

The expert’s view: Why the future of food matters

At this fall’s first alumni breakfast on October 8th, both breakfast and the latest research on the future of food will be on the agenda. Thomas Kalling, Professor of Strategic Management at LUSEM, and Karolina Östbring, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Food Technology and Applied Biochemistry at LTH, will be giving talks. We took the opportunity to ask Thomas Kalling why this research is so i

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/experts-view-why-future-food-matters - 2026-06-03

PhD studies may trigger mental health problems

Several recent surveys indicate high levels of mental health problems among PhD students. Together with reports that PhD studies are often characterized by, among other things, a high workload, long working hours, and future job insecurity, this evidence has given rise to a broad discussion about a mental health crisis in graduate education. However, since survey evidence often relies on smaller a

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/phd-studies-may-trigger-mental-health-problems - 2026-06-03

The Nobel Economics prize

The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel has been awarded to professors Daron Acemoglu of MIT, Simon Johnson also of MIT and James Robinson of Chicago University. “For studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity” "Three well-known and widely read Nobel laureates in Economic Sciences, relevant to several fields. The book “Why Nations Fail” by Acemoglu

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/nobel-economics-prize - 2026-06-03