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Blood lipid profile predicts risk of type 2 diabetes better than obesity
Secret Donald Duck translator supports the Humanities
Published 24 September 2018 Instead of leaving a will, she prefers to participate and contribute now. Maibrit Westrin, a 94-year-old former senior lecturer in French and Spanish, supports students and researchers in the Humanities – and finds that she gets a lot out of it. With determined steps, aided by walking sticks and wearing a cap on her head, Maibrit Westrin enters the main University build
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/secret-donald-duck-translator-supports-humanities - 2025-07-07
Patient-specific diagnostics for breast cancers that are difficult to cure
Stem cell researcher receives the Fernström Prize
Boys with more physical education in school had better grades
Much anticipated centre takes shape – Johan Bergström will be director of LUPREP
By anna [dot] mansfeld [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Mansfeld) - published 8 June 2025 Lund University is taking an important step to strengthen research on total defence and preparedness through the establishment of LUPREP at Campus Helsingborg. “This is not to be a narrow-minded centre where everyone thinks the same. It will be a place for critical dialogue,” says Johan Bergström, w
https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/article/much-anticipated-centre-takes-shape-johan-bergstrom-will-be-director-luprep - 2025-07-07
Unique project studies fire smoke in detail
Brief admissions by self-referral can help adolescents with self-harming or suicidal behaviour
Published 3 July 2023 Photo: Tasnadi Erika/Mostphotos Gaining access to Brief Admission by self-referral reduced the need for emergency care in adolescents with severe self-harm. The method has previously been introduced for adults, and a study led by researchers from Lund University has now explored whether the method could also be used for children and young people. The results are published in
Measurements may lead to fewer premises
By jan [dot] olsson [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Jan Olsson) - published 22 September 2022 A more constant occupancy would mean less premises are needed. Photo: Kennet Ruona This autumn, LU Estates and Akademiska Hus will measure how much certain premises rented by the University are actually used. The measurements will be conducted by sensors placed at the entrances and exits to some off
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/measurements-may-lead-fewer-premises - 2025-07-07
“The background to results is important when communicating research”
By peter [dot] kjallkvist [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Peter Kjällkvist) - published 3 November 2022 It is important to show what has led to the results and not simplify too much when research is communicated, means researcher Anna Jonsson. Photo: Ivelin Radkov/Shutterstock The idea that research results should be simplified and related to a media logic when being communicated to the public is chal
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/background-results-important-when-communicating-research - 2025-07-07
Pandrug-resistant bacteria from the war in Ukraine are extremely pathogenic
By tove [dot] smeds [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Smeds) - published 25 November 2024 Kristian Riesbeck, professor of clinical bacteriology at Lund University. Photo: Tove Smeds It has been a year ago since bacteria from war-wounded at hospitals in Ukraine were analysed. The study, which attracted a lot of attention, showed that some of the bacteria types had total resistance to antibiotics. No
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/pandrug-resistant-bacteria-war-ukraine-are-extremely-pathogenic - 2025-07-07
Unexpected discovery revives abandoned breast cancer treatment
New research track: higher amounts of dietary fibre before the age of two can reduce the later risk of coeliac disease
CMES Book Launch: Routledge Handbook on Middle Eastern Diasporas
Published 29 September 2022 Cover: Routledge Welcome to a book launch of the Routledge Handbook on Middle Eastern Diasporas with editors Dalia Abdelhady (CMES, Lund University) and Ramy Aly (American University in Cairo) and contributing authors Öncel Naldemirci (Umeå University), Ángela Suárez Collado (University of Salamanca) and Pinar Dinc (CMES, Lund University). Event Information Where: CMES
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/cmes-book-launch-routledge-handbook-middle-eastern-diasporas - 2025-07-07
Charitable and German challenges soon await our Chief Veterinarian
By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Agata Garpenlind) - published 20 June 2023 Ready for Midsummer and new green pastures. Foto: Agata Garpenlind Our chief veterinarian, Anders Forslid, is retiring with mixed feelings, but sees new exciting opportunities opening up. We wish Anders a happy and sweater-free midsummer and many long and lovely summers after that. I saw your wobbly bo
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/charitable-and-german-challenges-soon-await-our-chief-veterinarian - 2025-07-07
University visits the first step towards an Africa strategy
Published 3 February 2014 Some people say it’s about time, and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Eva Wiberg agrees that the time is now ripe. After an intensive week in South Africa and Botswana, with visits to seven universities, alumni events and official openings, it is time for Lund University to put its Africa strategy down on paper. The delegation in Pretoria. Back row l-r: Isabel de Necker (from Preto
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/university-visits-first-step-towards-africa-strategy - 2025-07-07
The “wrong” connective tissue cells signal worse prognosis for breast cancer patients
Published 4 December 2018 DIfferent types of fibroblasts in breast tumour tissue (Image: Chris Madsen) In certain forms of cancer, connective tissue forms around and within the tumour. One previously unproven theory is that there are several different types of connective tissue cells with different functions, which affect the development of the tumour in different ways. Now, a research team at Lun
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/wrong-connective-tissue-cells-signal-worse-prognosis-breast-cancer-patients - 2025-07-07
Gastrointestinal flora – the culprit for severe lung damage after blood transfusion
Call for proposals for research funding in BECC
Published 15 January 2020 BECC (Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate) welcomes proposals for research funding within the vision and aims of BECC for the years 2020-21. BECC (Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate) welcomes proposals for research funding within the vision and aims of BECC for the years 2020-21. This is a joint call between Lund university (LU
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/call-proposals-research-funding-becc - 2025-07-07