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Study of identical twins reveals type 2 diabetes clues
Global study of dark diversity reveals hidden impact of human activities on nature
By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 3 April 2025 Species diversity is higher in plant communities surrounded by landscapes with low human impact, the study shows. Photo: Honor Prentice. A new global study shows that in human-disturbed regions, many native plant species are absent from their natural habitats, contributing to the missing so called “d
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/global-study-dark-diversity-reveals-hidden-impact-human-activities-nature - 2025-06-05
Hidden infection shortens life
Psychiatric patients and staff have different views on the effects of mental illness
Published 15 December 2015 Psychiatric patients have a very different view on what effects their mental illness might have compared to the forensic psychiatric staff. Photo: Alex Proimos Offenders sentenced to forensic psychiatric care do not consider their mental illness to be the main reason for their crime. Instead, they point to abuse, poverty or anger toward a particular person. This is shown
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/psychiatric-patients-and-staff-have-different-views-effects-mental-illness - 2025-06-05
New Chief Veterinarian: Research must be ethically defensible and thus contribute to societal acceptance
By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Agata Garpenlind) - published 5 October 2023 Rebecca Sandberg is our new Chief Veterinarian. Photo: Agata Garpenlind Our new Chief Veterinarian has landed. Research has always attracted her and the her new job means that she will have influence on strategic issues that require wise solutions. She is looking forward to the challenges. On a new j
The Huntington Center welcomes HD researchers and clinicians in the Nordic countries to a one-day Nordic Huntington Disease Research Meeting in Lund Nov 26, 2019
Focusing on the seduction of crime, deviance, and control
By theo [dot] hagman-rogowski [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se (Theo Hagman Rogowski) - published 20 December 2019 With only a few weeks remaining of its first semester, the maiden voyage of the Master’s program in Cultural Criminology at Lund University is ending. How does this unique criminology master’s program provides nuance to deviance? “I have found the course to be fantastic so far,” says Jac
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/focusing-seduction-crime-deviance-and-control - 2025-06-05
Alzheimer's disease can be diagnosed before symptoms emerge
When a common cold becomes life-threatening
By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Agata Garpenlind) - published 23 January 2023 Immunology professor Lena Uller. Photo: Agata Garpenlind For risk groups, a common cold can be life-threatening. Researchers in Lund have contributed to the development of a new biological medicinal product to treat severe asthma that is worsened by colds. The hope is that the drug will be approved
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/when-common-cold-becomes-life-threatening - 2025-06-05
EASD: Does dietary red and processed meat intake associate with type 2 diabetes risk?
Published 9 September 2019 Shafqat Ahmad is one of the recipients of the Rising Star Award during the European diabetes conference EASD in Barcelona starting next week. In his work he hopes to identify if dietary meat intake associates with type 2 diabetes risk. - If yes, then we will try to find the dietary meat associated causal biomarkers for type 2 diabetes risk, which hopefully will be used i
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/easd-does-dietary-red-and-processed-meat-intake-associate-type-2-diabetes-risk - 2025-06-05
ERC grant for one-step Covid detection
By webmaster [at] fysik [dot] lu [dot] se (Kristina Lindgärde and Evelina Lindén) - published 7 January 2021 Christelle Prinz’ project developing a test that quickly detects viruses in the body receives an ERC proof of concept – innovation money from the European Research Council. Picture: Mostphotos. Christelle Prinz, professor of solid state physics and affiliated to NanoLund, receives 150,000 e
https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/erc-grant-one-step-covid-detection - 2025-06-05
Could singing spread Covid-19?
By webmaster [at] fysik [dot] lu [dot] se (Jessika Sellergren) - published 7 September 2020 Droplets are spread in the air when we sing – here from powerful and consonant-rich singing photographed with a high-speed camera. Photo: Alexios Matamis 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 sin
https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/could-singing-spread-covid-19 - 2025-06-05
Thinking Together: The Politicized Body
Published 30 November 2023 Welcome to us the 18 December for a research event that focuses on how the individual and collective body becomes a politized body when partaking in demonstrations, riots, or activist art. We have invited visual artist Maj Hasager, performing artist Linn Hilda Lamberg and professor at Department of Gender Studies Helle Rydstrom to discuss how to approach the politicized
https://www.thm.lu.se/en/article/thinking-together-politicized-body - 2025-06-05
Mechanism for turning skin cells into blood stem cells uncovered
Published 5 December 2018 Filipe Pereira (Photo: Kennet Ruona) Researchers have succeeded in converting human skin cells into blood stem cells in an international collaboration project. “This is a first step on the way to generating fully functional blood stem cells in a petri dish which, in the future, could be transplanted into patients with blood diseases”, says Filipe Pereira, the researcher f
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/mechanism-turning-skin-cells-blood-stem-cells-uncovered - 2025-06-05
Less bird diversity in city forests
Research on chickens and childhood cancer takes center stage at the Forskar Grand Prix
By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 23 November 2023 Participating in the Forskar Grand Prix was proof that she has succeeded in conveying how exciting her research is, and the enthusiasm she feels for the profession, says Sofie Mohlin. With a presentation focusing on how research using chicken embryos can help cure an unusual form of childhood cancer, researche
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/research-chickens-and-childhood-cancer-takes-center-stage-forskar-grand-prix - 2025-06-05
ERC grant awarded to research project on protein motors
MentLife opens doors to research departments at companies
Published 2 May 2016 ”Not everyone can become a professor, and then it’s good to know how to get a job within the industry”. So says Sandra Capellera Garcia, doctoral student in stem cell biology and member of the network MentLife that promotes close relationships between industry and science. Sandra Capellera Garcia and Michael Wilsterman. The network focuses on students interested in a career ou
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/mentlife-opens-doors-research-departments-companies - 2025-06-05
Unknowing researchers became a stamp
Published 16 December 2016 One of the two recent Lund University jubilee stamps depicts the young diabetes researchers Anna Edlund and Jones Ofori. They are pleased to be featured on the stamps – but it was a complete surprise to them both. “Obviously we knew that our picture had been taken. A couple of years ago, there was a photographer here at CRC (Clinical Research Centre) who photographed the
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/unknowing-researchers-became-stamp - 2025-06-05