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Lunchdax med Robert Howe

Vad blir det till lunch? Vi är drygt 800 medarbetare inom förvaltningen. Men vad äter vi för mat? Var tillbringar vi lunchen? Och vad snackar vi om? Lunchdax tar pulsen på våra kollegors lunch. Idag träffar vi Robert Howe, arbetsmiljöingenjör på Företagshälsovården. Robert Howes matlåda består av mapo-tofu, den koppärriga gummans gryta som består av bland annat tofu och fläskfärs. En kinesisk matr

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/lunchdax-med-robert-howe - 2026-06-17

Lunchdax med Olof Jernryd

Varje dag lunchar drygt 800 medarbetare inom förvaltningen. Men vad äter de för mat? Var äter de den? Och vad snackar de om? Lunchdax tar pulsen på våra kollegors lunch. Denna lunchlåda tillhör Olof Jernryd, ekonom på stiftelseförvaltningen, sektionen Ekonomi. Olofs lunchlåda består av en nordafrikansk kycklinggryta med lime och mynta från Linas matkasse. Det var gott, konstaterar Olof. Han försök

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/lunchdax-med-olof-jernryd - 2026-06-17

Lunchdax med Sophie Hydén Picasso

Varje dag lunchar drygt 800 medarbetare inom förvaltningen. Men vad äter de för mat? Var äter de den? Och vad snackar de om? Lunchdax tar pulsen på våra kollegors lunch. Denna lunchlåda tillhör Sophie Hydén Picasso, forskningshandläggare på Forskningsservice, sektionen FSI. Det blir vegetarisk moussaka från Linas matkasse, bestående av aubergine, bakpotatis, tomatsås och äggstanning. Tyvärr är det

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/lunchdax-med-sophie-hyden-picasso - 2026-06-17

Lunchdax med Åsa Thormählen

Varje dag lunchar drygt 800 medarbetare inom förvaltningen. Men vad äter de för mat? Var äter de den? Och vad snackar de om? Lunchdax tar pulsen på våra kollegors lunch. Denna lunchlåda tillhör Åsa Thormählen, internationell koordinator på sektionen HR. Det blir en sallad på LUX’ restaurang, där hon är stammis. Åsa har ett speciellt förhållande till LUX eftersom hon var med från början när LUX pro

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/lunchdax-med-asa-thormahlen - 2026-06-17

De fick utmärkelsen "För Nit och Redlighet i rikets tjänst" 2020

Onsdagen den 4 mars var det dags för den årliga ceremonin där de medarbetare som varit anställda i rikets tjänst i 30 år, eller i 25 år vid pension uppmärksammades. Utmärkelserna delades ut av förvaltningschef Susanne Kristensson och rektor Torbjörn von Schantz. Under ceremonin i universitetsaulan höll en av mottagarna, docent Victoria Höög, Idé- och lärdomshistoria, föreläsningen ”Skörhet: Om upp

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/de-fick-utmarkelsen-nit-och-redlighet-i-rikets-tjanst-2020 - 2026-06-17

Riksarkivet uppmanar alla att bevara handlingar om covid-19

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. När pandemin är över är det viktigt att information finns bevarad om hur Lunds universitet mötte och hanterade krisen. Vilka beslut fattades? Vilka åtgärder genomfördes? Hur påverkades verksamheten? Bevarad information utgör underlag för forskning och lärande för framtiden. Dokumentation relaterad till corona/covid-

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/riksarkivet-uppmanar-alla-att-bevara-handlingar-om-covid-19 - 2026-06-17

Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered that bird blood produces more heat in winter, when it is colder, than in autumn. The study is published in The FASEB Journal. The secret lies in the energy factories of cells, the mitochondria. Mammals have no mitochondria in their red blood cells, but birds do,

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/birds-blood-functions-heating-system-winter - 2026-06-17

Veggies, fruits stay fresh with new freezing method

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Imagine a fresh, crunchy salad that has been… frozen and defrosted? A unique method of freezing vegetables and fruit that keeps cells alive has been developed, and patented, at Lund University in Sweden. The researchers say that within a year, fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables could be available in the middle

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/veggies-fruits-stay-fresh-new-freezing-method - 2026-06-17

Buy lunch, pay with your hand

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Paying for a coffee or lunch by simply scanning your palm still sounds like science fiction to most of us. However, an engineering student at Lund University in Sweden has made it happen - making his the first known company in the world to install the vein scanning technique in stores and coffee shops. WATCH VIDEOFred

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/buy-lunch-pay-your-hand - 2026-06-17

How to create the ultimate veggie burger

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A group of engineering students at Lund University in Sweden noticed there was a rather lacklustre range of veggie burgers available in supermarkets, despite a growing demand for green products. And sure enough - too many additives, no flavour, and no texture, were common complaints they came across when they asked co

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-create-ultimate-veggie-burger - 2026-06-17

Mutations can reduce effect of hormonal treatment in early breast cancer

A small proportion of women who receive anti-estrogen treatment after breast cancer surgery have worse outcomes. This is associated with mutations in the estrogen receptor gene, according to a study from Lund University now published in JNCI Cancer Spectrum. “If our results are confirmed in further studies, it would be relevant to screen for these resistance mutations already at diagnosis, and the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/mutations-can-reduce-effect-hormonal-treatment-early-breast-cancer - 2026-06-17

Spinach extract curbs appetite, sugar cravings

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Thylakoid, a compound hidden away in spinach and other green leaves, slows down food digestion and therefore makes us feel fuller, according to research at Lund University in Sweden. A spinach extract high in thylakoids triggered a release of satiety hormones in the intestine, the researchers found. WATCH VIDEO: “MY C

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/spinach-extract-curbs-appetite-sugar-cravings - 2026-06-17

ERC Advanced Grant for research on ferroelectric transistors

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Lars-Erik Wernersson, professor of nanoelectronics, has received an ERC Advanced Grant for the integration of new materials into the high-performance, energy-efficient transistors and circuit solutions of the future. Silicon is the current material of choice for most transistors and other components. The problem is th

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/erc-advanced-grant-research-ferroelectric-transistors - 2026-06-17

Muscle gene linked to type 2 diabetes

People with type 2 diabetes tend to have poorer muscle function than others. Now a research team at Lund University in Sweden has discovered that in type 2 diabetes, a specific gene is of great importance for the ability of muscle stem cells to create new mature muscle cells. The findings are published in Nature Communications. “In people with type 2 diabetes, the VPS39 gene is significantly less

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/muscle-gene-linked-type-2-diabetes - 2026-06-17

VIDEO: Rudolph’s glowing nose

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose, goes the holiday classic. And now, a Lund University research team in Sweden has captured the phenomenon with a thermographic camera. The video footage was filmed at the Zoo of Nordic Animals in Sweden, the world’s largest zoo for Nordic animals.WATCH VIDEODutch an

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/video-rudolphs-glowing-nose - 2026-06-17

May Day: how electricity brought power to strikes

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Areas in Sweden with early access to electricity at the start of the 1900s underwent rapid change. Electrification led to more strikes, but it was not those who were threatened by the new technology who protested. Instead, it was the professional groups who had acquired a stronger negotiating position – thanks to tech

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/may-day-how-electricity-brought-power-strikes - 2026-06-17

New aggressive HIV strain leads to faster AIDS development

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A recently discovered HIV strain leads to significantly faster development of AIDS than currently prevalent forms, according to new research from Lund University in Sweden. The period from infection to development of AIDS was the shortest reported among HIV-1 types, at around five years.There are over 60 different epi

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-aggressive-hiv-strain-leads-faster-aids-development - 2026-06-17

Alzheimer's disease is composed of four distinct subtypes

Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the abnormal accumulation and spread of the tau protein in the brain. An international study can now show how tau spreads according to four distinct patterns that lead to different symptoms with different prognoses of the affected individuals. The study was published in Nature Medicine. “In contrast to how we have so far interpreted the spread of tau in the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/alzheimers-disease-composed-four-distinct-subtypes - 2026-06-17

How Lund University can contribute to sustainable development

Lund University is organising its first ever all-faculty research conference on sustainable development. The pro-vice chancellor for research, sustainability and campus development, Per Mickwitz, and Emily Boyd, Director of Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, are both moderating sessions at the conference which aims to highlight how research can contribute to change, and spread know

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-lund-university-can-contribute-sustainable-development - 2026-06-17

Chimpanzees and yawn contagion

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. New research from Lund University, Sweden, has shown for the first time that chimpanzees catch yawns from humans, and that the susceptibility to contagious yawning develops gradually with age – just like it does in humans. While juvenile chimpanzees (5-8 years of age) catch human yawns, infant chimpanzees seem immune

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/chimpanzees-and-yawn-contagion - 2026-06-17