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Agreement between asthma questionnaire and health care register data.
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What comes next: after the IPCC climate change report
Seminar series for future Associate Professors
Assessing the Nationwide Impact of a Registry-Based Randomized Clinical Trial on Cardiovascular Practice.
Fighting with your sibling is ok, right?
Although violence in close relationships also includes violence in sibling relationships, this is a form of violence that is rarely acknowledged. The sibling relationship is associated with various notions of sibling rivalry and sibling love. Sociologist Veronika Burcar Alm has participated in a book about children and young people in exposed life situations with perspectives from research and pra
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/fighting-your-sibling-ok-right - 2025-11-21
The Master's programme in Strategic Communication attracts students from all over the world to Campus Helsingborg
Could oral insulin prevent or delay diabetes?
Could a capsule of insulin crystals a day stop the development of type 1 diabetes? There are indications that this could be the case. In the international TrialNet study, which follows relatives of individuals with type 1 diabetes, researchers are investigating whether oral insulin could prevent or delay the disease. Something to offerType 1 diabetes is the autoimmune form of diabetes, in which th
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/could-oral-insulin-prevent-or-delay-diabetes - 2025-11-21
Seed funding to a project about pandemic response and preparedness
Hoping for transatlantic cooperation
A US colleague of CASE coordinator Steven Schmidt from Clemson University, South Carolina, visited CASE researchers this fall. Director of Clemsons' ageing centre, Dr. Lesley Ross, brought her colleague Dr. Alyssa Gambaldo to learn about the research in Lund and see MoRe-Lab. – We met with several researchers affiliated with the MoRe-Lab to discuss the shared research interests and potential pathw
https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/hoping-transatlantic-cooperation - 2025-11-21
SWEMENA Conference 2024
Organisational changes and new director
WATCH: Could a 300-year old murder mystery finally be solved?
Arrival Day – 4,000 new international students admitted
Tuesday 15 August is Arrival Day, the day when Lund University welcomes new international students. In autumn 2023, 4,000 international students have been accepted for studies at Lund University. About a quarter of those are exchange students studying at Lund for a semester or a year. The remaining 3,000 include program students at undergraduate and advanced level as well as Double degree, Joint p
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/arrival-day-4000-new-international-students-admitted - 2025-11-22
Guidelines and principles for improved city-citizen cooperation for climate change adaptation
LUCSUS researchers present new guidelines and principles on how to improve climate change adaptation collaboration between, and for, citizens and municipalities. Municipalities and their residents are facing increasing challenges as a result of a changing climate. Floods, heat waves and storms are expected to increase in number and strength, while sea level rise and erosion threaten local communit
New analytical model for e-sports predicts who is winning – and why
Oestrogen in birth control pills has a negative impact on fish
Is human trafficking primarily about prostitution?
Petra Östergren is a social anthropologist who has received SEK 3 million to participate in a major new EU project about how to tackle human trafficking by studying demand. Around 15 researchers from eight countries are taking part in the project, the goal of which is to reduce the suffering that results from the worst forms of exploitation. Petra Östergren. “No. We often think about women being l
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/human-trafficking-primarily-about-prostitution - 2025-11-21
The unbelievable speed of electron emission from an atom
In a unique experiment, researchers have clocked how long it takes for an electron to be emitted from an atom. The result is 0.000 000 000 000 000 02 seconds, or 20 billionths of a billionth of a second. The researchers’ stopwatch consists of extremely short laser pulses. Hopefully, the results will help to provide new insights into some of the most fundamental processes in nature. Researchers fro
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unbelievable-speed-electron-emission-atom - 2025-11-21
