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Watch Panel Discussion on Qur'an Burnings and Freedom of Speech
Hey researcher! Don´t miss to apply for the Nobel Symposia 2026
SASNET welcomes Johan Nilsson
X-ray eyes on artifact from shipwreck Gribshunden
Today's Great Explorers
Today's Great Explorers
Urban sharing - A promising future solution to sustainability challenges in cities
Samir Abu Eid, Honorary Doctor at Lund University
Lund University ranked in top 100
IIIEE alumna Johanna Lissinger Peitz as EU climate negotiator at Katowice COP24 meeting
LUCSUS' researchers write opinion piece about water in Dagens Nyheter
How toxic protein spreads in Alzheimer’s disease
Published 29 May 2020 Oskar Hansson (Photo: Kennet Ruona) Toxic versions of the protein tau are believed to cause death of neurons of the brain in Alzheimer’s disease. A new study published in Nature Communications shows that the spread of toxic tau in the human brain in elderly individuals may occur via connected neurons. The researchers could see that beta-amyloid facilitates the spread of toxic
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-toxic-protein-spreads-alzheimers-disease - 2025-07-07
Dog tourism with a focus on quality of life and destination resilience
2012 Edward James Olmos Award for Advocacy in Amputation Prevention
Published 29 February 2012 DPCon2012 Conference Co-chairmen George Andros, MD, and David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD, are pleased to announce that the Edward James Olmos Award for Advocacy in Amputation Prevention Honoree for 2012 is Jan Apelqvist, MD, PhD. One of the world´s most distinguished experts on the diabetic foot, diabetes-related complications and wound management, a noted researcher, a
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/2012-edward-james-olmos-award-advocacy-amputation-prevention - 2025-07-07
Greenhouse gas measurements and ecosystem monitoring in a changing climate
Great success in the Moot Court Competition!
Published 8 April 2025 The final of the European Law Moot Court Competition (ELMC), one of the most prestigious moot court competitions in the world (around 80 universities participating), was held at the Court of Justice of the EU in Luxembourg last week. Two teams of Lund University were competing in this truly historical moment (it was indeed the first time ever that two teams of the same Unive
https://www.law.lu.se/article/great-success-moot-court-competition - 2025-07-07