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Så här gick det för dina kollegor i årets Lundalopp

Lördagen den 4 maj invaderades Lund stadskärna av Lundaloppet. I år var det rekordmånga deltagare som sprang eller gick, totalt 8179 personer. 784 personer deltog för Lunds universitet. Lunds universitet var en av de största deltagande arbetsgivarna i loppet och av de 784 flitiga LU-medarbetare som deltog hade vi flera toppresultat: På 10-kms loppets ”topp 20” platser hade vi följande LU-medarbeta

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/sa-har-gick-det-dina-kollegor-i-arets-lundalopp - 2025-09-03

Kultursamverkan bjuder in till inspirerande workshopserie

Dags för nya inspirerande och lärorika kulturhändelser för alla universitetets medarbetare. Som aviserades i våras erbjuds fyra workshoppar under hösten som en fortsättning på förra höstens stora kulturmötet på Skissernas museum. I utvärderingen efter förra evenemanget efterfrågades mer handfasta övningar och det vill vi gärna tillmötesgå. Med hjälp av erfarna lärare från olika fakulteter på LU oc

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/kultursamverkan-bjuder-till-inspirerande-workshopserie - 2025-09-03

Groundbreaking Alzheimer’s blood test proves highly effective in primary healthcare

Film: Johan Nyman, Lund University A commercially available blood test has now been trialled in routine healthcare. “The blood test showed about 90% reliability even in primary care. This may have major implications for all those individuals who seek help for memory loss and suspected Alzheimer’s,” say the researchers at Lund University in Sweden behind the study. Alzheimer’s disease affects one i

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/groundbreaking-alzheimers-blood-test-proves-highly-effective-primary-healthcare - 2025-09-01

Omega-3 can alleviate symptoms in depressed patients with inflammation

Illustration: iStock. How might low-grade inflammation be linked to depression? New research findings show that depression can be alleviated when patients with mild elevations of inflammatory markers in blood samples take omega-3 supplements. The antidepresssant effect was greater in those with low-grade inflammation than in those with no inflammation. “We saw a significant improvement in symptom

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/omega-3-can-alleviate-symptoms-depressed-patients-inflammation - 2025-09-01

The recipe for a great antibody

"The hybrid antibody is significantly better than the body's own antibodies at fighting both streptococcus and SARS-CoV-2", say the researchers behind the discovery Arman Izadi and Pontus Nordenfelt. Photo: Tove Smeds.. Antibodies are the body's superheroes, recognizing and eliminating disease-causing substances. By combining parts from antibodies, researchers at Lund University have designed a hy

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/recipe-great-antibody - 2025-09-01

Protein that affects the ability to secrete insulin in type 2 diabetes

Efraim Westholm and Lena Eliasson have measured levels of the protein IGFBP7 in beta cells from people with type 2 diabetes. Photo: Petra Olsson In type 2 diabetes, the body's ability to release insulin is impaired, which leads to high blood glucose levels. Research led from Lund University shows how the levels of a particular protein are elevated in the pancreas of people with type 2 diabetes. By

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/protein-affects-ability-secrete-insulin-type-2-diabetes - 2025-09-01

On IVA's 100 list: Hair analysis to find cancer at an early stage

According to Emma Hammarlund's research hypothesis, chemical imprints in hair strands can give an indication of cancer at an early stage. Photo: iStock. Researcher Emma Hammarlund realized that geological measurement methods can also be used for medical purposes. With a simple hair sample, she hopes to find cancer at an early stage. First in the study are prostate cancer and breast cancer. Now her

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/ivas-100-list-hair-analysis-find-cancer-early-stage - 2025-09-01

Groundbreaking Alzheimer’s blood test proves highly effective in primary healthcare

Film: Johan Nyman, Lund University. A commercially available blood test has now been trialled in routine healthcare. “The blood test showed about 90% reliability even in primary care. This may have major implications for all those individuals who seek help for memory loss and suspected Alzheimer’s,” say the researchers at Lund University in Sweden behind the study. Alzheimer’s disease affects one

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/groundbreaking-alzheimers-blood-test-proves-highly-effective-primary-healthcare - 2025-09-01

The premises programme and next steps for the Science Village establishment (Stage 2)

In December last year (2023), the project group for Lund University's Science Village establishment (Stage 2) presented a comprehensive premises programme for Scenario 5, developed in collaboration with White arkitekter. This programme is a detailed description of the premises and functions needed to ensure efficient operations in the future. It marks the first, but very important, step towards th

https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/premises-programme-and-next-steps-science-village-establishment-stage-2 - 2025-09-01

A proud salute! These are our new doctors, jubilee doctors and an honorary doctor!

Photo: Kennet Ruona. Our warmest congrats! The conferment ceremony in the Cathedral in Lund will be broadcast live on 31 May from 12:00. The list is long, it is beautiful and we are proud. Warm congratulations to the Doctors from a Medical Faculty near you. The conferment ceremony in the Cathedral will be broadcast live on 31 May from 12:00 noon. Link to the broadcast will be here: Conferment of D

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/proud-salute-these-are-our-new-doctors-jubilee-doctors-and-honorary-doctor - 2025-09-01

Five million SEK for research on children's rights in custody disputes

Anna Lundberg, Anna Sonander, Rustamjon Urinboyev, and Monika Lindbekk. The grant enables a study of how children's rights are understood and made use of in custody cases in three countries with different legal cultures. The Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte) grants the Sociology of Law Department almost five million SEK (€420,000) for the project "The dynamic li

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/five-million-sek-research-childrens-rights-custody-disputes - 2025-09-01

International Development Research PhD Workshop Held in Lund

13 doctoral researchers from universities across Europe and Africa gathered in Lund to present their ongoing work and discuss development research topics. On 23 - 24 October, the Development Research School hosted an international PhD workshop in Lund (Sweden) with the purpose of bringing development research doctoral students from a broad range of backgrounds together. The event was an opportunit

https://www.developmentresearchschool.lu.se/article/international-development-research-phd-workshop-held-lund - 2025-09-01

New initiatives and projects receive strategic funding

It is now decided which applicants have received funding from Lund University in this call. Photo: Johan Persson Six different projects and initiatives at Campus Helsingborg will now receive strategic funding from Lund University. They focus on topics such as AI technology in retail, sustainable fashion, social service interventions, defence and democratic resilience, and career programmes for int

https://www.ch.lu.se/en/article/new-initiatives-and-projects-receive-strategic-funding - 2025-09-01

Evaluators: "We want to learn about all your secrets"

Professor Kerstin Tham from Sweden, Professor Marja Jylhä from Finland and Professor Clemens Tesch-Roemer from Germany visit SWEAH at Lund University. Photo: Lill Eriksson Now they are here, to scrutinize SWEAH’s operations inside and out. Yesterday three external evaluators landed in Lund, to review the Swedish National Graduate School on Ageing and Health. During tuesday and wednesday this week,

https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/evaluators-we-want-learn-about-all-your-secrets - 2025-09-01

HIV-2 mediated effects on target and bystander cells induce plasma proteome remodeling

HIV-2 mediated effects on target and bystander cells induce plasma proteome remodeling Emil Johansson 1 2, Jamirah Nazziwa 1 2, Eva Freyhult 3, Mun-Gwan Hong 4, Jacob Lindman 5, Malin Neptin 1 2, Sara Karlson 2 6, Melinda Rezeli 7, Antonio J Biague 8, Patrik Medstrand 1 2, Fredrik Månsson 1, Hans Norrgren 5, Joakim Esbjörnsson 1 2 9, Marianne Jansson 2 6; SWEGUB CORE groupAffiliations1Department o

https://www.virology.lu.se/article/hiv-2-mediated-effects-target-and-bystander-cells-induce-plasma-proteome-remodeling - 2025-09-01