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New paths to treatment of epilepsy
Using harmless viruses to insert genes that produce healthy, healing substances into the brain... transplanting cells, possibly from the patient’s own skin... or, most sci-fi of all, controlling special treated nerve cells with light signals in the brain. These are three different paths to a possible treatment for epilepsy that are being tested by a research group in Lund. To help them, the resear
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-paths-treatment-epilepsy - 2025-12-19
Playground found to release microplastic into nearby river
Up to now, there has been uncertainty over whether microplastics from playgrounds is released into watercourses. A detailed study of a school playground in Lomma, Sweden, now clearly shows that microplastic is released into a nearby river. The soft rubber surfacing intended to protect our children is also threatening animal life, both at sea and on land. Rubber-based surfaces are increasingly comm
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/playground-found-release-microplastic-nearby-river - 2025-12-19
Nuclear physicist’s voyage towards a mythical island
Theories were introduced as far back as the 1960s about the possible existence of superheavy elements. Their most long-lived nuclei could give rise to a so-called “island of stability” far beyond the element uranium. However, a new study, led by nuclear physicists at Lund University, shows that a 50-year-old nuclear physics manifesto must now be revised. The heaviest element found in nature is ura
https://www.science.lu.se/article/nuclear-physicists-voyage-towards-mythical-island - 2025-12-19
Nuclear physicist’s voyage towards a mythical island
Theories were introduced as far back as the 1960s about the possible existence of superheavy elements. Their most long-lived nuclei could give rise to a so-called “island of stability” far beyond the element uranium. However, a new study, led by nuclear physicists at Lund University, shows that a 50-year-old nuclear physics manifesto must now be revised. The heaviest element found in nature is ura
https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/nuclear-physicists-voyage-towards-mythical-island - 2025-12-19
Professor Leif Groop, Lund University has been awarded Söderbergska priset i medicin 2014
Professor Leif Groop, Lund University, has been awarded Söderbergska priset i medicin 2014 (the Söderberg award for medicine 2014) for his pioneering work in diabetes research both in relation to general and clinical research. “Naturally, receiving this award is hugely encouraging for me, the research group I represent, and diabetes research in general. I would like to extend a large, humble thank
The government appoints a member of the Geodata Council from the GIS center
Lars Harrie, professor at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science (INES) and GIS Center, has been appointed a member of the National Geodata Council, representing universities and colleges. The Council aims to develop strategies and activities to ensure that geographical data can be used in, for example, climate change adaption, the creation of sustainable cities and disaster ma
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/government-appoints-member-geodata-council-gis-center - 2025-12-19
8.3 million euros for doctoral programme in regenerative medicine and ATMP
The University has been awarded an EU grant of 8.3 million euros for a new international doctoral programme in regenerative medicine and advanced therapy medicinal products. The aim is to improve the environment for regenerative medicine and ATMPs in Europe and facilitate cooperation between research and clinical application. It started as an idea at the Lund Stem Cell Center to train a new genera
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/83-million-euros-doctoral-programme-regenerative-medicine-and-atmp - 2025-12-20
Storkriket becomes a biosphere reserve – opening new opportunities for research and education
With its rich biodiversity, food production, and vital water resources, Storkriket has now been designated by UNESCO as Sweden’s eighth biosphere reserve. The area, which includes all of Lund and Sjöbo municipalities and parts of Eslöv municipality, will serve as a model region for sustainable development and opens new possibilities for research and education. Storkriket is home to 22 percent of S
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/storkriket-becomes-biosphere-reserve-opening-new-opportunities-research-and-education - 2025-12-20
SCCC takes centre stage as National Semiconductor Centre opens
On 22 September, the Swedish Chips Competence Centre (SCCC) will open in The Loop in Lund. With Lund University as the host partner, researchers, start-ups and industry partners are coming together to strengthen Sweden's and Europe's position in semiconductor technology. A shared vision for Swedish and European semiconductor technologySemiconductor technology is crucial for everything from mobile
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/sccc-takes-centre-stage-national-semiconductor-centre-opens - 2025-12-20
Meet IIIEE researcher Bernadett Kiss
Urban Transition Öresund: Comparison of cost models supports retrofitting Copenhagen city is one of many European cities in need of energy retrofitting for its many older apartment buildings. But the related high costs tend to slow down the work. With IIIEE researchers contribution on knowledge of the pros and cons of different financing models, Copenhagen is advancing its work.Most European citie
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/meet-iiiee-researcher-bernadett-kiss - 2025-12-19
LU moves activities to Science Village Scandinavia – financing still unclear
The University has decided to be an important player at Science Village Scandinavia (SVS) in Brunnshög. The move will, probably, commence in five years. Up to 575 LU employees will work at SVS. The Department of Physics and parts of the Department of Chemistry are now considering moving. Sven Lidin Photo:Mats Nygren The type of presence LU will have at SVS in the long term – 30 years from now – wi
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lu-moves-activities-science-village-scandinavia-financing-still-unclear - 2025-12-19
Lund University receives donation for Medical Humanities
A donation of SEK 76 million from Birgit Rausing will enable Lund University’s Faculty of Medicine to establish the humanities as an integrated part of medical training and research. This is a long-term investment, focusing on interpersonal relations between care providers and care recipients within all the faculty’s disciplines. Both research and education will be included in the new interdiscipl
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-receives-donation-medical-humanities - 2025-12-19
Potency-enhancing drugs linked to decreased risks in men with colorectal cancer
A new study from Lund University and Region Skåne in Sweden indicates that potency-enhancing PDE5 inhibitor drugs have an anti-cancer potential with the ability to improve the prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer. PDE5 inhibitors include a few approved drugs in which sildenafil (Viagra) is the most well-known. The article is published in Nature Communications. “Available preclinical eviden
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/potency-enhancing-drugs-linked-decreased-risks-men-colorectal-cancer - 2025-12-19
European gold medal in Respiratory Medicine awarded Professor in Lund
Europe's largest respiratory society, ERS, has awarded its winners for 2021. By doing so the society wishes to recognise the achievements of leaders in the field of respiratory medicine. The Mid-Career Gold Medal in Asthma for 2021 went to EMV´s own Lena Uller, Professor in Immunology. It´s a very prestigious award! Warm congrats, Lena! – Thank you so much, I feel overwhelmed. Especially now afte
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/european-gold-medal-respiratory-medicine-awarded-professor-lund - 2025-12-19
It is time to review 2023 and look ahead to next year
New Thesis: Three questions for Vinicius De Souza Maia
Vinicius recently defended his dissertation in Economic History: Familiar territory – Neighborhood effects on union formation and fertility in Sweden 1905-2022. After obtaining his Master's degree in Demographics in his native Brazil, Vinicius moved to Sweden in 2021 to pursue his PhD in Economic History. His thesis is about how social interactions and relationships with non-family members throu
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/new-thesis-three-questions-vinicius-de-souza-maia - 2025-12-20
New clinical method could lower risk of recurring heart attacks
Ingegerd Wirehed – the first information security coordinator
Ingegerd Wirehed has been appointed to the newly established position of information security coordinator at the University. The position is based at LDC, LU’s central unit for IT services. However, Ingegerd explains that information security it not purely an IT issue, but rather a strategic area for the entire organisation in which information owners and others need to obtain support and assistan
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/ingegerd-wirehed-first-information-security-coordinator - 2025-12-19
New types of blood cancer discovered in children
Through a detailed study of leukaemia cells from more than 200 children, a research group at Lund University in Sweden has discovered two new types of childhood leukaemia. Using next-generation sequencing technology (NGS), the researchers were able to study the genome of cancer cells, which is how they discovered the new types of cancer. Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is a rare disease, but the mos
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-types-blood-cancer-discovered-children - 2025-12-19
