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Digitalisering av det svenska trycket på bokmässan

Publicerad 7 oktober 2022 Panelsamtal på forskartorget på bokmässan. I samtalet medverkade Karin Byström, Nina Tahmasebi, Lars Ilshammar och Lars Burman. Fotograf Jessica Pamp. Det nationella bibliotekssamarbetet digitalisering av det svenska trycket (DST), bjöd in till panelsamtal under bokmässan i september. Forskaren Nina Tahmasebi var inbjuden för att belysa forskarnas behov av digitaliserat m

https://www.ub.lu.se/artikel/digitalisering-av-det-svenska-trycket-pa-bokmassan - 2025-05-09

Universitetsbiblioteket gör hundra år av företagstryck sökbart

Av christel [dot] holmberg [at] ub [dot] lu [dot] se (Christel Holmberg) - publicerad 25 april 2023 Marika Eserstam Kjellsson ordnar trycksaker i ny kapsel. Fotograf Emma Sandgren. Projektet Svenskt näringsliv 1914–2014 går snart i mål efter ett års genomgång av nästan två kilometer företagstryck. Företagstrycket är trycksaker, som företag gett ut. Och som tryckerier levererat till Universitetsbib

https://www.ub.lu.se/artikel/universitetsbiblioteket-gor-hundra-ar-av-foretagstryck-sokbart - 2025-05-09

Sällsynta kartor över Östersjön i donation till Universitetsbiblioteket

Av christel [dot] holmberg [at] ub [dot] lu [dot] se (Christel Holmberg) - publicerad 21 september 2023 Karta ur Aleksej Nagaevs atlas Vsego Baltijs från år 1757. Kartan visar Finska viken med Karelska näset. Fotografi Kungliga biblioteket. Universitetsbiblioteket får två sällsynta och dyrbara sjöatlaser från sjuttonhundratalet i en generös donation. Gåvan är en del av en större donation av Östers

https://www.ub.lu.se/artikel/sallsynta-kartor-over-ostersjon-i-donation-till-universitetsbiblioteket - 2025-05-09

En mer funktionell och vacker studiemiljö på Universitetsbiblioteket

Av christel [dot] holmberg [at] ub [dot] lu [dot] se (Christel Holmberg) - publicerad 20 oktober 2023 Universitetsbibliotekets vackra fasad i höstskrud. Fotograf Gideon Horn. Vi renoverar husets insida nästa år och gör plats för fler och bättre studieplatser. År 2025 kommer du att möta en uppdaterad studiemiljö med funktionella och vackra platser för studier. Med start redan i år börjar Akademiska

https://www.ub.lu.se/artikel/en-mer-funktionell-och-vacker-studiemiljo-pa-universitetsbiblioteket - 2025-05-09

Förbered dig på ett år med få studieplatser

Av christel [dot] holmberg [at] ub [dot] lu [dot] se (Christel Holmberg) - publicerad 11 december 2023 Studier i Wallengrensalen. Fotograf Johan Bävman. Vet du om att vi renoverar och gör plats för fler och bättre studieplatser? Närmsta året kommer vara bullrigt med få studieplatser. Det blir besvärligt att studera på UB, men så mycket bättre när renoveringen är klar. Under julhelgerna stänger vi

https://www.ub.lu.se/artikel/forbered-dig-pa-ett-ar-med-fa-studieplatser - 2025-05-09

600 år av svenskt tryck ska digitaliseras

Publicerad 28 januari 2020 Målet med avsiktsförklaringen är att göra hela den nationella tryckproduktionen från 1400-talet fram till idag digitalt tillgänglig. Fotograf: Johan Bävman Första steget för att göra hela det svenska trycket från 1400-talet fram till idag digitalt tillgängligt är taget! Universitetsbiblioteket i Lund har tillsammans med Kungliga biblioteket och universitetsbiblioteken i

https://www.ub.lu.se/artikel/600-ar-av-svenskt-tryck-ska-digitaliseras - 2025-05-09

Ravensbrückarkivet blir världsminne

Publicerad 11 april 2025 Överlevarnas röster gör tydligt hur oerhört skör en demokrati är; hur snabbt den moraliska grunden för ett samhälle kan vittra sönder och göra det otänkbara tänkbart, säger Erik Renström, rektor vid Lunds universitet. Unesco har utsett det unika arkivet med 500 djupintervjuer från Förintelseöverlevare till världsminne. Ravensbrückarkivet får därmed status som ett kulturarv

https://www.ub.lu.se/artikel/ravensbruckarkivet-blir-varldsminne - 2025-05-09

Reduced climate impact of anaesthetic gases – but a worrying trend in middle-income countries

By tove [dot] smeds [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Smeds) - published 7 April 2025 “High-income countries, such as the United States, have sharply reduced their use but the gas still accounts for more than 60% of their climate emissions from anaesthetic gases", says Talbot. Photo: iStock Gases used in anaesthesia are potent greenhouse gases, and their total global impact has not previously been

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/reduced-climate-impact-anaesthetic-gases-worrying-trend-middle-income-countries - 2025-05-09

New study: Parents' metabolic traits can affect the child's health over time

Published 8 April 2025 A human inherits genes from both parents and the genes control what traits a human should have. The researchers behind a new study have studied how metabolic traits are passed on from mothers and fathers to children. Photograph: Kennet Ruona New research at Lund University shows that the biological parents’ genes affect the child's insulin function and capacity to regulate b

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-study-parents-metabolic-traits-can-affect-childs-health-over-time - 2025-05-09

Fine-tuning neural circuits to heal the brain – Segerfalk lecturer Andres Lozano on next-gen neurosurgery

By tove [dot] smeds [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Smeds) - published 10 April 2025 In a world facing rising mental health challenges, neurodegenerative diseases and the limits of current treatments, Andres Lozano’s work points to a future where sound, light and a code may become some of medicine’s most powerful tools. LONGREAD. He treats tremor with sound waves, is preparing to help paralyzed p

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/fine-tuning-neural-circuits-heal-brain-segerfalk-lecturer-andres-lozano-next-gen-neurosurgery - 2025-05-09

More opportunities to test for Alzheimer’s using new analytical method

By tove [dot] smeds [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Smeds) - published 10 April 2025 “Even with the simpler method of analysis, the blood test gives highly accurate results for Alzheimer’s disease pathology,” says Sebastian Palmqvist, associate professor and senior lecturer in neurology at Lund University. Photo: iStock A simpler method of analysing blood samples for Alzheimer’s disease has been

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/more-opportunities-test-alzheimers-using-new-analytical-method - 2025-05-09

From molecule to patient – Six promising projects to advance Parkinson's research

By martina [dot] svensson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Martina Svensson) - published 11 April 2025 April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month. Globally, around 10 million people are affected by Parkinson’s disease—a condition where neurons in brain areas controlling movement gradually degenerate. Photo: Emma Nyberg What role does an inflammatory protein have in disease development? Which neuronal circuit

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/molecule-patient-six-promising-projects-advance-parkinsons-research - 2025-05-09

Simple medication can save the lives of cardiac patients

By asa [dot] hansdotter [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Åsa Hansdotter) - published 15 April 2025 “Today’s guidelines recommend stepwise addition of lipid-lowering treatment. But it’s often the case that this escalation takes too long, it’s ineffective and patients are lost to follow-up", says Margrét LeósdóttirPhoto: Åsa Hansdotter Patients suffering from myocardial infarction who receive early add-o

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/simple-medication-can-save-lives-cardiac-patients - 2025-05-09

Lund Stem Cell Center welcomes a new leadership team

By alexis_bento [dot] luis [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Alexis Bento Luis) - published 15 April 2025 The Lund Stem Cell Center at Lund University welcomes the beginning of a new chapter with the appointment of its new leadership team. As of January 1, 2025, Professor Malin Parmar has assumed the role of Director, with Associate Professor Göran Karlsson stepping in as Deputy Director. Together, they

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/lund-stem-cell-center-welcomes-new-leadership-team - 2025-05-09

Protein changes reveal diseases

By asa [dot] hansdotter [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Åsa Hansdotter) - published 8 May 2025 Photo: Åsa Hansdotter Researchers at Lund University have developed a new method to determine how the composition of proteins in blood changes in response to disease or organ damage. This could provide a deeper understanding of how diseases affect the body and be used to discover new biomarkers in the blood

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/protein-changes-reveal-diseases - 2025-05-09

First major study of proteins in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

Published 29 May 2019 The most common form of childhood cancer is acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). Researchers at Lund University in Sweden, in cooperation with Karolinska Institutet, SciLifeLab and the University of Cambridge, have now carried out the most extensive analysis to date of ALL at the protein level, by studying the activity in over 8 000 genes and proteins. The results show aberra

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/first-major-study-proteins-patients-acute-lymphoblastic-leukaemia - 2025-05-09

Honorary lecturer Feng Zhang: CRISPR research – a treasure hunt in nature

Published 29 May 2019 Feng Zhang and Malin Parmar (Photo: Ingemar Hultquist) Feng Zhang, professor at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard visited Lund University at the beginning of March to deliver the annual honorary lecture organised by the Royal Physiographic and Mendelian Societies in Lund. First published: 2019-05-26Listen to the interview and hear more about why Feng Zhang wants to intro

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/honorary-lecturer-feng-zhang-crispr-research-treasure-hunt-nature - 2025-05-09

Gestational diabetes in India and Sweden

Published 29 May 2019 First published: 2019-05-03Indian women are younger and leaner than Swedish women when they develop gestational diabetes, a new study from Lund University shows. The researchers also found a gene that increases the risk of gestational diabetes in Swedish women, but which, on the contrary, turned out to have a protective effect in Indian women.Gestational diabetes is character

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/gestational-diabetes-india-and-sweden - 2025-05-09

New view on the mechanisms of how the brain works

Published 29 May 2019 Henrik Jörntell and Jonas Enander After a series of studies, researchers at Lund University in Sweden, together with colleagues in Italy, have shown that not only one part, but most parts of the brain can be involved in processing the signals that arise from touch. The results open the way for a new approach to how the brain’s network of neurons processes information, and the

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-view-mechanisms-how-brain-works - 2025-05-09

Study shows increase in parasite disease in Sweden

Published 29 May 2019 The number of cases of disease caused by Leishmania, a parasite that is spread via bites by sand flies which are mainly found in tropical and subtropical areas and in countries around the Mediterranean, has increased in Sweden. The most serious form of the disease usually leads to death if untreated. First published: 2019-05-06“This disease is still very rare in Sweden but th

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/study-shows-increase-parasite-disease-sweden - 2025-05-09