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Blood test detects early signs of breast cancer recurrence
Researchers at Lund University have validated a blood-based method for measuring circulating tumor DNA in patients with early breast cancer. The method was able to identify breast cancer patients at high risk of recurrence and detect molecular signs of relapse before the disease became clinically visible using today’s standard methods. Study at a glance: prospective observational study // quantita
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/blood-test-detects-early-signs-breast-cancer-recurrence - 2026-06-01
Play for change – more biodiversity and less food waste on the gaming table
Can games serve as a method for spreading knowledge and inspiring action? If you ask Karl Sterner Isaksson and Jagdeep Singh, the answer is an obvious yes! They are both currently working on games about biodiversity and food waste, respectively, and they see games as a way to transform complex environmental challenges into something understandable, engaging – and fun! Biodiversity CallKarl Sterner
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/play-change-more-biodiversity-and-less-food-waste-gaming-table - 2026-06-01
The sustainable city: Lund Urban Transition Lab shows the way
Understanding a Warming World: Insights from Crafoord Laureate Veerabhadran Ramanathan
When Crafoord Prize laureate Veerabhadran Ramanathan visited Lund on 18 May, he combined personal reflections with a powerful scientific message: understanding aerosols and greenhouse gases is key to tackling climate chang, but solving the crisis will require new approaches, broad collaboration, and urgent public engagement. On Monday, May 18, Veerabhadran Ramanathan, Distinguished Professor (Emer
https://www.mgeo.lu.se/en/article/understanding-warming-world-insights-crafoord-laureate-veerabhadran-ramanathan - 2026-06-01
Nearly four in ten female students suffer from iron deficiency
Nearly four in ten female upper secondary school students suffer from iron deficiency. Among vegetarians and vegans, seven in ten have low iron levels, according to a new study led by Agenda 2030 PhD student Anna Stubbendorff. The research has received considerable attention in the press, radio and television. "We were surprised by the results," says Anna Stubbendorff. The past two weeks have been
https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/nearly-four-ten-female-students-suffer-iron-deficiency - 2026-06-01
How B cells are programmed early in life can impact long-term immune health
Stressed doctoral students want better support from their supervisors
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Broke and depressed – that’s how doctoral students risk ending up if they don’t complete their studies in time. The Doctoral Student Ombudsman, Aleksandra Popvic, says supervisors and the University must take more responsibility for the structure of the thesis work, a view supported by a survey conducted by the Swedis
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/stressed-doctoral-students-want-better-support-their-supervisors - 2026-06-01
Tips from the funding bodies
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/tips-funding-bodies - 2026-06-01
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Introducing our first NEST Scholar: Dr. Minyoung Kim
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Minyoung Kim, who will contribute to Korean Studies teaching and research at the Centre. NEST (Nordic–Lund Emerging Scholars Teaching Programme in Korean Studies) supports early-career Korea-focused scholars by providing opportunities to develop teaching experience and strengthen research networks across the Nordic region.Our first NEST Scholar has just arrived and
https://www.ace.lu.se/article/introducing-our-first-nest-scholar-dr-minyoung-kim - 2026-06-01
Newborn babies to be screened for studies on type 1 diabetes and celiac disease (gluten intolerance)
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Can insulin taken as an infant in small doses together with food render the immune system used to insulin and thus prevent type 1 diabetes? Can a gluten-free diet and probiotics prevent celiac disease (so called gluten intolerance)? These questions will be asked by two separate studies that are being planned at Lund U
Amniotic fluid is a rich source of stem cells – that can now be harvested
Spring meeting 2019 – BECC MERGE jointly on the Sustainable Development Goals
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. During 7-8 of May, 80 researchers within BECC and MERGE met to learn about the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, and how their research can be linked, and contribute, to the implementation of the goals. We are just as far from reaching the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) as Burkina Faso. We just have different
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/spring-meeting-2019-becc-merge-jointly-sustainable-development-goals - 2026-06-01
How to build transdisciplinary and trusting relationships for societal transformations
New LUCSUS research project seeks to shed light on power dynamics in climate change adaptation
New findings on how breastfeeding affects the skeleton could boost development of drugs against osteoporosis
New blood marker reduces the risk of a false diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
Accessibility in the home is the key for a person with a spinal cord injury
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Being able to take care of one’s hygiene, cook food and cope independently in the home are examples of feeling in control of one’s life. But how easy is it for an elderly person with a spinal cord injury to feel actively in control of their life in the home? Lizette Norin, occupational therapist and researcher, has wr
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/accessibility-home-key-person-spinal-cord-injury - 2026-06-01
Remarkably preserved fossil sea reptile reveals skin that is still soft
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The remains of an 180 million-year-old ichthyosaur (literally ‘fish-lizard’) have been analysed, and the fossil is so well-preserved that its soft-tissues retain some of their original pliability. The study, published in Nature, contributes to our understanding on how convergent evolution works, and shows that ichthyo
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/remarkably-preserved-fossil-sea-reptile-reveals-skin-still-soft - 2026-06-01
