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Researchers have found the genetic cause for a type of hereditary ataxia, SCA4 – for long an unresolved conundrum
Earlier take-off could lead to fewer bumblebees and less pollination
Psychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer´s disease
Research in Malmö: Medical radiation physics strengthens societal preparedness
In Malmö research in medical radiation physics is carried out to strengthen societal preparedness and support the strategic goals of the Faculty of Medicine. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and unique laboratory environments, clinically oriented research is combined with education and societal benefit. “Our aim is for the research to make a tangible difference for both people and society.
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/research-malmo-medical-radiation-physics-strengthens-societal-preparedness - 2026-06-21
Autophagy and the treatment of Huntington disease: timing is key
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Huntington disease is fatal inherited brain disorder, usually emerging during mid-life. Although there is currently no known cure, the Molecular Neurogenetics group at Lund Stem Cell Center aims to understand the defective cellular processes leading to the progression of this disease. Characterised by symptoms includi
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/autophagy-and-treatment-huntington-disease-timing-key - 2026-06-21
Negative attitudes towards breastfeeding in public still an issue
The Bridge - Lungs for Life: EU Funding Supports Öresund Lung Transplant Initiative
Economic security shapes decisions about having children
The Research Bill: great opportunities, but very challenging
On 12 December, the Government presented the Research and Innovation Bill entitled “Research and Innovation for the Future, Curiosity and Benefit”. An overall assessment of the Bill shows that it is much more challenging for Lund University than any previous Research Bill. It offers great opportunities for many researchers and different types of research, while stearing research more than earlier
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/research-bill-great-opportunities-very-challenging - 2026-06-22
High temperatures threaten the survival of insects
Soprano Nina Stemme appointed Honorary Doctor at Lund University
BECC Call for Research Funding 2018-2020
BECC welcomes proposals for research funding within the vision and aims of BECC for the years 2018-20. This is a joint call, up to 20 million SEK, between LU and UGOT and aims at a continued consolidation of the collaboration between research groups and major projects within and between Lund and Gothenburg universities.BECC strives to assess the impacts of climate change on terrestrial biodiversit
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/becc-call-research-funding-2018-2020 - 2026-06-21
Underwater Stone Age settlement mapped out
Nailed it: why do the Swedes nail their thesis?
Nailing one's doctoral thesis by simply nailing it up for viewing is an old tradition that possibly dates back to Martin Luther. The tradition has lost its former glory but is still a reason to invite people to a party. Here, Megg Garcia Ryde talks about her nailing. How was the actual nailing? It took some time but went fairly smoothly! I’m the handy person in my household, so I brought my awl to
https://www.neuroinflammation.lu.se/article/nailed-it-why-do-swedes-nail-their-thesis - 2026-06-21
Presentation of Research on Migrant Precarity at CESS Conference in Almaty
MARS Project Members Present Research on Migrant Precarity at CESS Conference in Almaty on June 6-9, 2024 Two members of the MARS project, Sherzod Eraliev and Rustamjon Urinboyev, participated in the Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) conference held in Almaty, Kazakhstan from June 6-9, 2024. They presented their research as part of a panel titled "Migration from Central Asia to the European
https://www.norca.lu.se/article/presentation-research-migrant-precarity-cess-conference-almaty - 2026-06-21
One-month residency in Lithuania!
19.5 MSEK to clinical WCMM researcher!
Researchers advice to youth handball – based on CASE method
Methods developed by CASE researchers are also used in research outside the network of ageing. An article was recently published in sports science, in which CASE's postdoctoral fellow Arlind Reuter is a co-author. – With my background in participatory and design-based methods, I contributed to the development of a participatory workshop methodology, through which we could elicit strategies that ca
https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/researchers-advice-youth-handball-based-case-method - 2026-06-21
