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Strong progress in cancer genetics
Published 17 October 2013 With enthusiasts plus technological developments, a lot of progress can be made in quite a short space of time. This is shown by developments in cancer genetics advice, which is now a natural part of the health service, but which was questioned 20 years ago. The primary enthusiasts were Professor of Oncology Håkan Olsson and Reader in Clinical Genetics Ulf Kristoffersson.
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/strong-progress-cancer-genetics - 2025-06-07
Clinical trials beginning for possible preeclampsia treatment
Published 28 June 2019 For over 20 years, a team of researchers at Lund University has worked on developing a drug against preeclampsia – a serious disorder which annually affects around 9 million pregnant women worldwide and is one of the main causes of death in both mothers and unborn babies. Now the researchers have published a study in the journal Scientific Reports that opens up opportunities
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/clinical-trials-beginning-possible-preeclampsia-treatment - 2025-06-07
Blood test enables early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
Keyhole surgery on ruptured bowels – a safe long-term method
By tove [dot] gilvad [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Gilvad) - published 20 January 2021 Pamela Buchwald and Najia Azhar have led the study that is now being published in JAMA Surgery. Photo: Private “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 r
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/keyhole-surgery-ruptured-bowels-safe-long-term-method - 2025-06-07
Super-fast broadband may have negative side effects for companies
Larger drug trials that intervene earlier needed for Alzheimer's disease
Published 16 July 2019 Niklas Mattsson There are currently no drugs that stop or inhibit Alzheimer's disease. Despite drug trials showing plaque reduction in the brain, the patients' cognitive function did not improve. Would the results be different if it were possible to design studies that intervene much earlier on in the disease, before cognition is affected? This is what an international study
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/larger-drug-trials-intervene-earlier-needed-alzheimers-disease - 2025-06-07
What if we paid countries to protect biodiversity?
Daniel Tomic Lindvall – alumnus from BSc in Design of Information Systems 2023
Jishnu J.R, Guest-Researcher at Lund University
Published 25 October 2016 Jishnu J.R, Ph.D Scholar from the Department of Law at University of Kerala in India, recently travelled back to Kerala after a month in Lund. Jishnu is pursuing his Ph.D on "Copyright and trademark aspects of social media" at University of Kerala and was here as a guest-reseacher at the Department of Law and SASNET. Jishnu has not only a interest in property and cyber la
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/jishnu-jr-guest-researcher-lund-university - 2025-06-07
Grant awarded to visionary research on how the brain predicts the outside world
Published 24 October 2018 Henrik Jörntell (Photo: Ingemar Hultquist) How does the brain process information that is generated when we touch different things with our hands – the mirror of deeper intelligence? Could that knowledge teach us to better understand and diagnose brain diseases? An EU grant of SEK 32 million will go towards studying what happens in the brain when we interact with the worl
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/grant-awarded-visionary-research-how-brain-predicts-outside-world - 2025-06-07
New and better marker for assessing patients after cardiac arrest
Watch: New electric road offers flexible charging
Depressed fathers risk not getting help
Breakthrough for dangerous blood transfusion-related disease
PhD candidate Sara Ullström knows how to pitch her research in 4 min – These are her tips!
By Stina [dot] lundkvist [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (Stina Lundkvist) - published 10 November 2021 Sara Ullström says that she learnt a lot by watching the other participants’ presentations and listening to the feedback they got from the jury as well. “Stand still while you are talking, move when you are not talking”, I will remember that. LUCSUS PhD candidate Sara Ullström competed in the nati
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/phd-candidate-sara-ullstrom-knows-how-pitch-her-research-4-min-these-are-her-tips - 2025-06-07
Prestigious ERC grant for innovative immunotherapy research
Prize awarded to research on zebrafish that could lead to new treatments for diabetes
Type 2 diabetes and obesity - what do we really know?
100 days of Trump – and what the researchers have to say about them
By peter [dot] kjallkvist [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Peter Kjällkvist) - published 30 April 2025 This is what the researchers at LUSEM have said in the media in April, relating to the policies of the Donald Trump administration. With Donald Trump’s second term in the White house we have seen turmoil on the stock exchanges of the world, tariffs being presented, taken back and reintroduced, America
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/100-days-trump-and-what-researchers-have-say-about-them - 2025-06-08