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Frågor och svar om sockerstudie från Lunds universitet

En observationsstudie från Lunds universitet som undersökt sockerkonsumtion, har fått stor nationell och internationell uppmärksamhet. Studien visar att sötade drycker har större negativ inverkan på hälsan än andra sockerkällor. De ökade signifikant risken för ischemisk stroke, hjärtsvikt, förmaksflimmer och bråck på bukens kroppspulsåder. Av de 70 000 svenskar som deltog i hälsostudien, blev 26 0

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/fragor-och-svar-om-sockerstudie-fran-lunds-universitet - 2026-08-16

En droppe som räddar synen på för tidigt födda barn

Ögonläkaren och forskaren Lotta Gränse vid Lunds universitet och Skånes universitetssjukhus har kunnat visa att ögondroppar med kortison kan förhindra utvecklingen av den mycket allvarliga ögonsjukdomen ROP hos spädbarn. Det har revolutionerat behandlingen och innebär att huvuddelen av barn i södra sjukvårdsregionen med svår ROP inte behöver traditionell behandling i narkos för att undvika svår sy

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/en-droppe-som-raddar-synen-pa-tidigt-fodda-barn - 2026-08-16

En träningsarena för cell- och genterapier: Nya pre-GMP-faciliteten vill underlätta vägen från idé till patient

När forskningsresultat ska ta steget från labb till patient, skruvas kraven upp. Det är just där många lovande projekt börjar hacka. – Vi vill vara bryggan mellan forskningen och patienten, så att lovande projekt inte fastnar i den svåra övergången, säger den nya pre-GMP-facilitetens föreståndare, Sara Nolbrant. Och så försvinner hon in i facilitetens labb-labyrint med nästa grupp intresserade; fo

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/en-traningsarena-cell-och-genterapier-nya-pre-gmp-faciliteten-vill-underlatta-vagen-fran-ide-till - 2026-08-16

En träningsarena för cell- och genterapier: Nya pre-GMP-faciliteten vill underlätta vägen från idé till patient

När forskningsresultat ska ta steget från labb till patient, skruvas kraven upp. Det är just där många lovande projekt börjar hacka. – Vi vill vara bryggan mellan forskningen och patienten, så att lovande projekt inte fastnar i den svåra övergången, säger den nya pre-GMP-facilitetens föreståndare, Sara Nolbrant. Och så försvinner hon in i facilitetens labb-labyrint med nästa grupp intresserade; fo

https://www.intramed.lu.se/artikel/en-traningsarena-cell-och-genterapier-nya-pre-gmp-faciliteten-vill-underlatta-vagen-fran-ide-till - 2026-08-16

Ungdomshandboll: nytt skadeförebyggande program som fungerar i praktiken

I-PROTECT är ett nytt skadepreventionsprogram för ungdomshandboll i Sverige som utvecklats av forskare vid Lunds universitet i nära samarbete med spelare och tränare. Programmet genomförs inom den ordinarie träningen och kombinerar fysiska och mentala övningar. En studie visar nu att I-PROTECT är minst lika lätt att följa som handbollens etablerade uppvärmningsprogram. Skador inom handbollen är va

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ungdomshandboll-nytt-skadeforebyggande-program-som-fungerar-i-praktiken - 2026-08-16

Praktiken blev starten på Johns karriär inom smak och innovation

Efter examen från masterprogrammet Managing People, Knowledge and Change (MPKC) började John arbeta på Givaudan – världsledande inom smaker och dofter. Resan dit började redan under studietiden genom en praktikplats via Lunds universitet. I dag arbetar han i en internationell roll där analys, kreativitet och innovation möts, och där kunskaperna från MPKC hjälper honom att navigera förändring och s

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/praktiken-blev-starten-pa-johns-karriar-inom-smak-och-innovation - 2026-08-16

Sand and Dust Storm Research Finds Answers With AI and Ancient Knowledge

The Middle East and North African region lose about $13 billion a year because of increasing sand and dust storms. By combining learnings from artificial intelligence and 3000-year-old sustainable methods, researchers might be on the way to finding out how to mitigate the damages. Sand and dust storms cause damage to crops, human and animal health, buildings and infrastructure, and force shutdowns

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/sand-and-dust-storm-research-finds-answers-ai-and-ancient-knowledge - 2026-08-15

Researchers reprogram tumor cells into cancer-fighting immune cells in living beings

Researchers at Lund University are developing a new type of gene therapy that reprograms cancer cells within tumors into immune cells that can help the immune system fight cancer. Their approach, now published in the journal Science, could lead to more effective treatments for hard-to-treat cancers. Reprogramming Cancer Cells into Immune Cells Earlier research by the team showed that three special

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/researchers-reprogram-tumor-cells-cancer-fighting-immune-cells-living-beings - 2026-08-15

From Practice to Research: Meet International Fellow Liesbeth van Heel

When Liesbeth van Heel joins the Theme Next Generation Healthscapes at the Pufendorf IAS, she does so with a rare combination of long-term hands‑on experience and research. Liesbeth has spent more than three decades at Erasmus University Medical Centre in Rotterdam, and her journey into research has grown directly out of practice. This interview was conducted during her stay in Lund in December 20

https://www.pi.lu.se/en/article/practice-research-meet-international-fellow-liesbeth-van-heel - 2026-08-15

Central Asian migrant workers risk mass unemployment

The economic sanctions against Russian following the invasion of Ukraine are having spillover effects in Central Asia. With the prospect of economic and social strain forcing Russian employers to lay off migrant workers, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan are preparing to receive high numbers of newly unemployed men. The fall of the  Russian rouble in March - as a consequence of Western sancti

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/central-asian-migrant-workers-risk-mass-unemployment - 2026-08-15

LUSEM Table Tennis Tournament: “It's a good meetingpoint!”

On 8 April, it was time for the the annual table tennis tournament at LUSEM, and this year also marked its 11th anniversary! Finally it was that time again, time for table tennis at LUSEM. The tournament first started in 2013 but has had three breaks over the years, which is why the 10-year celebration took place last year. (See the fact box for more details on past years and winners.)This year 24

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/lusem-table-tennis-tournament-its-good-meetingpoint - 2026-08-15

WCMM Fireside Chat: Elin Trägårdh

WCMM Fireside Chat is a series of articles dedicated to showcasing the remarkable work of researchers within and around the Lund Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM). Our goal is to encourage collaboration, communication, and inspiration among the scientific community by highlighting innovative research, breakthrough discoveries, and the people driving these advancements. Join us as we

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/wcmm-fireside-chat-elin-tragardh - 2026-08-15

Making the young discover the joy of mathematics

A collaboration between Lund University and Kungsskolan in Örkelljunga has produced strong results both in the classroom and in national and international maths competitions. The project is led by Sara Maad Sasane, Associate Professor at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences – an enthusiast who wants more young people to discover the joy of maths. Through regular sessions, lower secondary school st

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/making-young-discover-joy-mathematics - 2026-08-15

How Hidden Genetic Elements Trigger a Rare Neurodegenerative Disorder

Researchers at Lund University have discovered how a hidden piece of DNA, known as a transposable element, disrupts normal gene function in a disease called X-Linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism (XDP). Published in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, their findings uncover the epigenetic processes that lead to changes in gene expression linked to XDP, offering new insights into how this rare genetic

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/how-hidden-genetic-elements-trigger-rare-disorder - 2026-08-15

From LUSEM to the UK's Office for National Statistics

Meet Gabriele, a graduate of the master’s degree programme in Economics who has navigated a challenging yet rewarding career path since completing his studies in 2019. From an uncertain job search to finding his footing as an Assistant Economist at the Office for National Statistics in the United Kingdom, Gabriele's journey is a clear example of determination and flexibility. He shares insights in

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/lusem-uks-office-national-statistics - 2026-08-15

Sand and dust storm research find answers with AI and ancient knowledge

The Middle East and North African region lose about $ 13 billion a year because of increasing sand and dust storms. By combining learnings from artificial intelligence and 3000-year-old sustainable methods, researchers might be on the way to finding out how to mitigate the damages. Sand and dust storms cause damage to crops, human and animal health, buildings and infrastructure, and force shutdown

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/sand-and-dust-storm-research-find-answers-ai-and-ancient-knowledge - 2026-08-15

Networking and job shadowing led Jordan to a career at Volvo Cars

Since graduating from the master's degree programme in Management (MiM) in 2019, Jordan has built a successful career in Sweden, starting as an engineering consultant before becoming a Product Owner at Volvo Cars. In this interview, he shares insights into his journey, the impact of his studies, and advice for international graduates looking to enter the Swedish job market. Editor's note: this int

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/networking-and-job-shadowing-led-jordan-career-volvo-cars - 2026-08-16

MFA Student Interview Series, part III: Carin Alegre Castegren and My Sjöberg

Carin Alegre Castegren When entering the lower gallery (KHM1) of Malmö Art Academy to see the MFA exhibition entitled “Tremeluz” by Carin Maria Alegre Castegren, I was met by numerous paintings, which all seemed to be in a state of flux. They had a lightness to them, an openness as well as something allusive. When reading the exhibition text, it was clear that Castegren had been thinking of light

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/mfa-student-interview-series-part-iii-carin-alegre-castegren-and-my-sjoberg - 2026-08-15

MFA Student Interview Series, part IV: Ann Sofie Djernis and Cornerlia Hermansson

Anne Sofie Djernis Anne Sofie Djernis´ MFA exhibition entitled “There is no emotional connection to numbers on a gravestone without a story being told” consisted of paintings, either on canvas or on newspaper. The paintings had an expanded colorscape and suggested different meditative states. In the hand-out text Djernis mentioned how “In a meditative state, you observe” as a way she understood he

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/mfa-student-interview-series-part-iv-ann-sofie-djernis-and-cornerlia-hermansson - 2026-08-15