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Incredible amounts of data in new medical images
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Nowadays, a photograph taken by a normal mobile phone camera is almost 2 MB in size. It is therefore possible to imagine the huge quantities of data produced by scanners that take thousands of three-dimensional images of a single body part or tissue sample. Freddy Ståhlberg shows how data from the forthcoming national
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/incredible-amounts-data-new-medical-images - 2026-05-03
New clinical method could lower risk of recurring heart attacks
Could supplements during pregnancy reduce child diabetes risk?
The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation funds molecular medicine research
Integration Can Lead to Conflict
New treatment could result in more donor lungs
International collaboration to strengthen the development of ATMPs
Scientists repair stroke-damaged rat brain
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Researchers from Lund University have now succeeded in restoring mobility and sensation in rats that have suffered Stroke, by transplanting neurons developed from reprogrammed human skin cells into animal brains. “Six months after transplant, we could see how the new cells had repaired the damage that a stroke had cau
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/scientists-repair-stroke-damaged-rat-brain-1 - 2026-05-03
Abnormal proteins correlate with criminal behaviour in dementia
Spectacular discoveries during excavation of unique flagship Gribshunden
Completely recycled viscose for the first time
Jakob Bratthall Tideman – alumnus from MSc in Information Systems 2018
Laurence Mott joins LUSEM as Professor of Practice
By welcoming Laurence Mott, LUSEM further builds its capacity to combine academic excellence with practical experience and deepen its international network. LUSEM has appointed its first Professor of Practice, Laurence Mott. Through this new role, Laurence will provide strategic advice to LUSEM’s leadership and contribute to the work of the International Advisory Board. He will also engage with st
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/laurence-mott-joins-lusem-professor-practice - 2026-05-04
Annual report for research 2023: Fantastic
The year 2023 was a fantastic year for research at Lund University. The year can be summarised as 1825. In this case, it does not refer to the year 1825 and that our research has stagnated at the level it was then. Here, 1825 refers to four numbers: 1: Number one stands for a Nobel Prize – What a fantastic recognition for the incredible research conducted by Anne L'Huillier.8: Number eight stands
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/annual-report-research-2023-fantastic - 2026-05-04
New initiative to raise status of teaching
Teaching is to be as highly valued as research when it comes to appointments and promotions. Despite this ambition, it has rarely worked that way in practice. A recently completed project provides a new framework which will help faculty managements, as well as individual teaching staff members, to evaluate and develop educational qualifications. In the ‘Pedagogisk Meritering’ project, which concer
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-initiative-raise-status-teaching - 2026-05-04
Negative impact on Arctic research as Russia is excluded
Climate research in the Arctic is being hit hard as collaboration with Russian researchers is put on ice. “It’s impossible to get an overall picture of the Arctic without looking at Russia. If this becomes permanent, we will be thrown back 20 years,” says Margareta Johansson, who leads the unique research project INTERACT, which incorporates researchers from all eight Arctic countries. Margareta J
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/negative-impact-arctic-research-russia-excluded - 2026-05-04
Sperm count 50% lower in sons of fathers who smoke
Studying abroad during the coronavirus epidemic
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In mid-December 2019, Sara Wettemark took a flight to Vancouver, Canada, for a semester of Master’s studies in Biomedicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC). She intended to return home in May but, like so many others, had to alter her plans due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now, her studies abroad are being
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/studying-abroad-during-coronavirus-epidemic - 2026-05-03
Keyhole surgery on ruptured bowels – a safe long-term method
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. “Relapse of the condition is more common following the new treatment method using keyhole surgery, which for one-third of patients will lead to planned bowel operations. However, far fewer patients require ostomies,” says Pamela Buchwald, associate professor at Lund University and senior physician at Skåne University
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/keyhole-surgery-ruptured-bowels-safe-long-term-method - 2026-05-03
