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Så kan en hjärnskada bidra till Alzheimers

En studie vid Lunds universitet visar att svår hjärnskada påverkar strukturen i hjärnans små blodkärl och leder till en ansamling av amyloid-beta – ett kännetecken för Alzheimers sjukdom. Upptäckten typer på att kärlförändringar kan driva på neurodegenerativa sjukdomar snarare än att de uppstår som en följd av nervcellsskador. En ökad risk för demens hos personer som utsatts för svår hjärnskada, s

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/sa-kan-en-hjarnskada-bidra-till-alzheimers - 2025-10-04

Rekordmånga sjuksköterskor examineras i Lund

Fredagen den 15 juni hölls examenshögtid för sjuksköterskestudenterna vid Lunds universitet. Denna termin är det 90 studenter som tar sin sjuksköterskeexamen och det är fler än någonsin tidigare. Det var klang och jubel i universitetsaulan när de 90 blivande sjuksköterskorna samlades tillsammans med anhöriga för en stämningsfull och glad examenshögtid.  Fina tal, vacker musik och diplomutdelning s

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/rekordmanga-sjukskoterskor-examineras-i-lund - 2025-10-04

Nytt forskningsspår: fiberrik kost före två års ålder kan minska risk för celiaki

I en observationsstudie från Lunds universitet är resultaten tydliga: fram till två års ålder ser en mer fiberrik mat ut att minska risken för celiaki, glutenintolerans. Särskilt tydlig koppling sågs när barn hade ätit fiberrik mat före ett års ålder. – Det är första gången förekomsten av celiaki studeras utifrån fibrer i barns kost. Men nu behövs även klinisk prövning för att eventuellt kunna slå

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/nytt-forskningsspar-fiberrik-kost-fore-tva-ars-alder-kan-minska-risk-celiaki - 2025-10-04

Vad händer när kärlekens motor svävar fritt i rymden?

Inför alla hjärtans dag har vi träffat Katarina Steding Ehrenborg, forskare vid Lunds universitet och projektledare vid Hjärt-MR-gruppen i Lund för att tala om hjärtan i rymden. Katarina Steding Ehrenborg, varför är du intresserad av astronauters hjärtan?För att jag är nyfiken på om människan kan leva på andra planeter än jorden. Vårt forskarteam gör många hjärtundersökningar med alla möjliga avbi

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/vad-hander-nar-karlekens-motor-svavar-fritt-i-rymden - 2025-10-04

Sjuksköterskor behöver nya förmågor för digital triagering

Vårdbedömning via chattfunktion är ett sätt för vårdcentraler att effektivisera vården, men det innebär ett helt nytt arbetssätt att medicinskt bedöma patienter. En studie vid Lunds universitet visar att sjuksköterskor behöver bredda sin professionella kompetens, utöver de kunskaper de traditionellt använder. En stor del av sjuköterskornas arbete på vårdcentraler består av att bedöma patienters vå

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/sjukskoterskor-behover-nya-formagor-digital-triagering - 2025-10-04

Cellförändringar även under gränsvärdet för sexvärt krom

Sveriges gränsvärde för sexvärt krom har varit oförändrat sedan 1996 och är högre än i flera andra länder. En forskningsstudie från Lunds universitet visar att även arbetare som exponeras för krom under det svenska gränsvärdet, uppvisar betydande cellförändringar långt innan cancer utvecklas. Nu finns det ett förslag från Arbetsmiljöverkets att sänka gränsvärdet. I Sverige exponeras ungefär 18 000

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/cellforandringar-aven-under-gransvardet-sexvart-krom - 2025-10-04

420 miljoner till cancerforskning

Fru Berta Kamprads Stiftelse donerar 420 miljoner till cancerforskning vid Lunds universitet. Det är den enskilt största donationen till lärosätet sedan grundandet 1666. Donationen är tillägnad translationell cancerforskning, det vill säga tillämpad cancerforskning inom antikropps- och cellterapier med målsättning att förbättra sjukdomsprognos och livskvalitet för dagens cancerpatienter.Administra

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/420-miljoner-till-cancerforskning - 2025-10-04

On the path to clearer global engagement

Ahead of spring, the University’s International Council has started working on the development of a new approach to broad international issues. The objective is to enable the University to act faster and more proactively in its international work, while applying a more long-term perspective. The working method, which the members of the International Council have chosen to call ‟Global Dynamic Enga

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/path-clearer-global-engagement - 2025-10-04

Renovation to begin on the King’s House in Lundagård

Renovation and modernisation is now starting on the King’s House, which was once the University’s first main building. After a period of investigations, building permit reviews and discussions, it has now been decided that the King’s House will contain the offices of the University Management and its staff. The aim of the renovation is to develop the King’s House and create around 40 work stations

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/renovation-begin-kings-house-lundagard - 2025-10-04

Workshop for Managers: Victimisation and harassment

The workshop will help you sort out what you need and must do as an employer regarding both the handling of cases of victimisation and harassment, and the preventive work against victimisation and harassment. You will also be clearer on what kind of support you can get and where to get it. During the workshop you will also get a walkthrough of the legalties of victimisation, harassment and sexual

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/workshop-managers-victimisation-and-harassment - 2025-10-04

Consultative procedure on scope proposals for establishment in Science Village

Scope proposals for establishment of chemistry and physics in Science Village have been sent for consultative procedure. LTH and the Faculty of Science have been tasked by the vice-chancellor with proposing which organisational units are to be established in Science Village and which ones are to be developed at Sölvegatan. A division of the establishment process into stages is also to be proposed.

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/consultative-procedure-scope-proposals-establishment-science-village - 2025-10-04

New application paves the way for broader EUGLOH alliance

On 22 March, the alliance of European universities, EUGLOH, submitted an application for a grant to continue their collaboration for a further four years. At the same time, four new European partners will be joining the alliance. In our application, we EUGLOH alliance members promise to continue to develop our collaboration through new common educational initiatives and extended exchanges, both vi

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-application-paves-way-broader-eugloh-alliance - 2025-10-04

The University’s management of issues relating to the war in Ukraine

The Covid-19 pandemic barely had time to subside before the next upheaval occurred. The war in Ukraine also impacts us as a University. We have set up an organisation to manage Ukraine-related issues at Lund University. Over the past two years, a lot of my time has been spent dealing with various crises in the world around us that affect us in one way or another. First came the Covid-19 pandemic,

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/universitys-management-issues-relating-war-ukraine - 2025-10-04

X Lab – an innovation environment and co-working space for all students and staff at the University

All employees and students at Lund University are welcome to the X Lab with their own projects, course work and ideas. For a long time, Lund University has lacked an open meeting place for staff and students to gather and work on their own projects/course work or share knowledge. In response to this, LTH has built up the X Lab, whose activities are based on collaboration and co-creation. The X Lab

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/x-lab-innovation-environment-and-co-working-space-all-students-and-staff-university - 2025-10-04

ISMS has been decided by vice-chancellor

Now the Information Security Management System at Lund University document "Ledningssystem för informationssäkerhet vid Lunds universitet" has been determined by the vice-chancellor Erik Renström. The management system has thereby formally taken effect, but will be implemented stepwise. This is the foundation for the information security management and governance. The document, including appendice

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/isms-has-been-decided-vice-chancellor - 2025-10-04

The KIC application is timely – culture is Europe’s heart and soul

The application to become a Culture KIC was submitted to the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) at the right time. Together with just over 100 partners throughout Europe, Lund University wants to be part of the world’s largest innovation initiative in the cultural and creative sectors and industries. The consortium that the EU names as a Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC) co

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/kic-application-timely-culture-europes-heart-and-soul - 2025-10-04

Insiders and outsiders in the classroom - webinar and workshop 8 April

In this third and final theme in the series The international classroom we will focus on Insiders and outsiders in the classroom. At the webinar on the 8th of April you will hear three presentations on how students’ stories and experience can be an asset in building an effective and inclusive learning environment. Webinar April 8, 13:00-15:00, on-line. The webinar is open to the public. About the

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/insiders-and-outsiders-classroom-webinar-and-workshop-8-april - 2025-10-04

Prestigious physics prize goes to Lund researcher

These are busy times for atomic physicist Anne L’Huillier. Earlier this year, she received the prestigious Wolf Prize – perhaps not as widely known among the general public, but within the field of physics it is considered second only to the Nobel Prize. Anne L’Huillier was honoured for her contribution to ultrafast laser science and attosecond physics. “I haven’t really taken it all in yet. I hav

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/prestigious-physics-prize-goes-lund-researcher - 2025-10-04

Negative impact on Arctic research as Russia is excluded

Climate research in the Arctic is being hit hard as collaboration with Russian researchers is put on ice. “It’s impossible to get an overall picture of the Arctic without looking at Russia. If this becomes permanent, we will be thrown back 20 years,” says Margareta Johansson, who leads the unique research project INTERACT, which incorporates researchers from all eight Arctic countries. Margareta J

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/negative-impact-arctic-research-russia-excluded - 2025-10-04

In search of a language for eternity

What would it take for people living 100 000 years from now to be able to understand a message from people living today? Language historian and exegete Ola Wikander has, on behalf of the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB), outlined some of the linguistic challenges. The question of how to warn people in the future was raised in connection with the decision made in January this

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/search-language-eternity - 2025-10-04