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Sammanfattning av konferensen: Ett LU för alla

I mitten på november arrangerade Enheten för undervisningsstöd konferensen "Ett LU för alla" om inkluderande och tillgänglig undervisning. Nittio medarbetare samlades i Teknodromen på LTH för att lyssna, lära och diskutera. Vad hände under dagen? Hur upplevde deltagarna konferensen? Och vad låg bakom valet av talare? Syftet var gemensam förståelse och nya mötenAnn-Catrin Johansson som är initiativ

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/sammanfattning-av-konferensen-ett-lu-alla - 2026-07-16

AI support in breast cancer screening: Fewer missed cancer cases

There were fewer cases of breast cancer between two screening rounds, and of the cancers that did develop, fewer were advanced or aggressive. The final results from Lund University's MASAI trial are now available, and they show further benefits of AI-supported breast cancer screening. The study has already shown that AI support in mammography screening contributes to a 29 percent increase in detec

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/ai-support-breast-cancer-screening-fewer-missed-cancer-cases - 2026-07-15

AI support in breast cancer screening: Fewer missed cancer cases

There were fewer cases of breast cancer between two screening rounds, and of the cancers that did develop, fewer were advanced or aggressive. The final results from Lund University's MASAI trial are now available, and they show further benefits of AI-supported breast cancer screening. The study has already shown that AI support in mammography screening contributes to a 29 percent increase in detec

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/ai-support-breast-cancer-screening-fewer-missed-cancer-cases - 2026-07-15

No benefits from 24-hour compared with 15-hour oxygen therapy

There were no differences in quality of life, symptoms, hospital admissions or mortality between a group of patients with pulmonary disease and low oxygen levels in the blood that received oxygen therapy at home for 24 hours a day, and a group that received the same therapy for 15 hours a day, according to a study from Lund University in Sweden. “This has considerable significance for patients wit

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/no-benefits-24-hour-compared-15-hour-oxygen-therapy - 2026-07-15

Cellular changes occur even below the hexavalent chromium limit

Unchanged since 1996, Sweden's hexavalent chromium exposure limit is higher than in several other countries. A research study from Lund University in Sweden shows that even workers exposed to levels of chromium below the Swedish limit display significant cell changes long before cancer develops. A proposal from the Swedish Work Environment Authority to lower the limit has now been put forward. In

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/cellular-changes-occur-even-below-hexavalent-chromium-limit - 2026-07-15

UN climate meetings organised in a way that benefits richer, larger countries

The COP climate meetings are organised in a way that benefits richer and larger countries at the expense of smaller and poorer countries, according to a new study from LUCSUS and the University of Leeds. The study also labels the participating countries as either Radicals, Opportunists, Hypocrites or Evaders. Every year, the UN organises its global climate change Conference of the Parties, “COP”,

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/un-climate-meetings-organised-way-benefits-richer-larger-countries - 2026-07-15

How our skin cells might be the key to better understanding the human brain

Researchers from Lund University interested in understanding how aging affects the brain have made a new discovery that will help make it easier to study age-related brain diseases and potential treatments in the future. The key to this? human skin cells. The human brain is often likened to the night sky. Look up and one will see billions upon billions of stars. Our brains are similar in that with

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/how-our-skin-cells-might-be-key-better-understanding-human-brain - 2026-07-15

How our skin cells might be the key to better understanding the human brain

Researchers from Lund University interested in understanding how aging affects the brain have made a new discovery that will help make it easier to study age-related brain diseases and potential treatments in the future. The key to this? human skin cells. The human brain is often likened to the night sky. Look up and one will see billions upon billions of stars. Our brains are similar in that with

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/how-our-skin-cells-might-be-key-better-understanding-human-brain - 2026-07-15

Could singing spread Covid-19?

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. If silence is golden, speech is silver – and singing the worst. Singing doesn’t need to be silenced, however, but at the moment the wisest thing is to sing with social distancing in place. The advice comes from aerosol researchers at Lund University in Sweden. They have studied the amount of particles we actually emit

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/could-singing-spread-covid-19 - 2026-07-15

Cancer cells become more aggressive from fat storage

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. It has been established that not all cancer cells are equally aggressive – most can be neutralised with radiation and chemotherapy. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have now discovered that some cancer cells can accumulate fat droplets, which appear to make them more aggressive and increase their ability to sp

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/cancer-cells-become-more-aggressive-fat-storage - 2026-07-15

The test cyclists' best tips for bike commuting

Are you thinking about starting to commute to work by bike now that the spring is coming, but maybe you can't quite get started? Here are some of the university's test cyclists, in Innovation Skåne's project Case: Supercycle routes, with their best tips. Recently you could read in LU News about how both fitness and sleep improved for most of the test cyclists, even though the project only lasted s

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/test-cyclists-best-tips-bike-commuting - 2026-07-16

Här finns framtidens innovationer

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Vad kommer vi att få se för innovationer i framtiden? Under tisdagen presenterades åtta av de mest innovativa idéer och projekt som just nu finns inom Lunds universitet. De fick dela på totalt 400 000 kronor när Lunds universitets och Sparbanken Skånes pris för framtidens innovationer delades ut. I studentkategorin

https://www.innovation.lu.se/artikel/har-finns-framtidens-innovationer - 2026-07-15

Nya nätverk på andra sidan Atlanten

Har du sett Malmö har du sett världen sa en vis person en gång. Det må vara sant, men Musikhögskolan i Malmö har länge jobbat aktivt för att utvidga skolans samarbeten långt utanför stadens gränser. Nu senast i USA. På listan av besök stod bland annat Berklee Collage of Music i Boston, New School i New York, Belmont University i Nashville, Stanford University i Silicon Valley, Kalifornien och Thor

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/nya-natverk-pa-andra-sidan-atlanten - 2026-07-15

Läs om medarbetarnas karnevalsminnen

Nu i helgen den 22-24 maj är det dags för vart fjärde år. Nu tar Celestialkarnevalen över Lund och vårt campus som omvandlas till en stor fest fylld med glädje och humor. Läs några karnevalsminnen från kollegor. Den 177 år gamla traditionen innefattar allt från nöjen till musik, dans och allehanda galna upptåg. Lundakarnevalen byggs i år upp av drygt 8 700 ideellt arbetande studenter, så kallade k

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/las-om-medarbetarnas-karnevalsminnen - 2026-07-16

Coding, community and career: Jane’s path after LUSEM

For Jane Pinyapat, the master’s programme in Data Analytics and Business Economics opened the door to programming and equipped her with skills she considers invaluable. After graduating in 2022, she began her European career as a Data Engineer Specialist in Copenhagen. Read Jane’s story for her favorite programming tools, passion for Pink Programming, and top advice for LUSEM students aiming for a

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/coding-community-and-career-janes-path-after-lusem - 2026-07-15

Antibiotics can have long-term effect on gut microbiota

Antibiotic treatments help the body to fight infections and should have as little negative impact on humans as possible. A new study in the journal Nature Medicine shows that the use of antibiotics can affect the human gut microbiota for several years. The study found that some types of antibiotics had a greater impact on the gut microbiota than others. “It is great that we have antibiotics which

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/antibiotics-can-have-long-term-effect-gut-microbiota - 2026-07-15

Antibiotics can have long-term effect on gut microbiota

Antibiotic treatments help the body to fight infections and should have as little negative impact on humans as possible. A new study in the journal Nature Medicine shows that the use of antibiotics can affect the human gut microbiota for several years. The study found that some types of antibiotics had a greater impact on the gut microbiota than others. “It is great that we have antibiotics which

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/antibiotics-can-have-long-term-effect-gut-microbiota - 2026-07-15

EPWS 2014 Report from WINGS

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Is the gender-agenda the hero or enemy of equal opportunity in science? The gender-agenda is still-going-strong and in the news….all over the news. Sweden has a political party dedicated to gender equality and a couple of weeks ago the Nordic Forum 2014 was held in Malmö. Recently, and more locally the faculties (at l

https://www.wings.lu.se/article/epws-2014-report-wings - 2026-07-15

Fishing for phages in Lund University’s Botanical Gardens

Kompetensportalen, Lucat, Lupin, Lubas and LUCRIS. Those are the names of some of Lund University’s administrative systems. They are now also the names of five new bacteriophages that have recently been discovered in the ponds of Lund University’s Botanical Gardens. Bacteriophages – often abbreviated to phages – are viruses that attack bacteria. Phages are astonishingly effective assassins – these

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/fishing-phages-lund-universitys-botanical-gardens - 2026-07-15

RNA drugs one step closer to be being used in cancer treatment

In recent years, RNA molecules, with the ability to affect or turn off pathogenic genes, have become promising drug candidates in several areas. However, it has been a challenge to develop techniques to deliver the RNA molecules into the cells where they have an effect. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have now developed a sensitive technique that makes it possible to study the delivery in

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/rna-drugs-one-step-closer-be-being-used-cancer-treatment - 2026-07-15