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Lund and four other major research universities create a European Alliance for Global Health
What comes next: after the IPCC climate change report
Researchers block protein that plays a key role in Alzheimer’s disease
Impact of water droplets on leaves quickly triggers stress responses in plants
Maths tutoring, visors and disinfection – volunteer initiatives continue at Lund University
In the current extraordinary situation, voluntary initiatives and ideas have taken off at Lund University, at several different faculties. Everyone is helping where they can. In times of significant pressures on society, many people want to contribute to ensure the functioning of healthcare and education. When it became apparent that the paediatric emergency department in Lund, among others, had
LUMES Master Programme Celebrates 20 years with Conference in Sunny Lund
- This was the best alumni conference yet. We had a great programme, created by and for alumni and students, a good turnout and amazing weather, says LUMES Student Coordinator Amanda Elgh.Last week, 160 alumni and students from countries such as Germany, Ecuador, Greece, the US, India and Ethiopia came together for a two-day conference to mark the 20th anniversary of the international master progr
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lumes-master-programme-celebrates-20-years-conference-sunny-lund - 2025-10-29
Methanol could be a climate neutral option for shipping
In the wake of the pandemic: new methods of cancer care
A cancer diagnosis often entails many hospital visits and intensive treatments that can be very tiring for the patient. In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, however, cancer patients were identified as an at-risk group, so forms of treatment were modified. Now a group of physicians at Lund University want to evaluate how these new forms of treatment were experienced by the patients themselve
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/wake-pandemic-new-methods-cancer-care - 2025-10-29
Nanoparticles deliver drugs to the brain
WATCH: 85% of cough droplets blocked by surgical mask, experiment shows
Unique 3D-images reveal the architecture of nerve fibers
Starved cancer cells became more sensitive to chemotherapy
Incretin hormone levels linked to arteriosclerosis
When Municipalities set the Research Agenda
Trial lectures for the position as “Professor in sustainable business management and practice - for a transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies”
12-13 October at the IIIEE On 12-13 October, three trial lectures will take place at the IIIEE for the position as “Professor in sustainable business management and practice - for a transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies”.As part of the recruitment process for the position as “Professor in sustainable business management and practice - for a transition to low-carbon and resource
Immune cells can help the brain to self-heal after a stroke
After a stroke, there is inflammation in the damaged part of the brain. Until now, the inflammation has been seen as a negative consequence that needs to be abolished as soon as possible. But, as it turns out, there are also some positive sides to the inflammation, and it can actually help the brain to self-repair. “This is in total contrast to our previous beliefs”, says Professor Zaal Kokaia fro
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/immune-cells-can-help-brain-self-heal-after-stroke - 2025-10-29
Genetic code of red blood cells discovered
Researchers set new 5G-world record and earn multiple awards
Is the stuffed bird Olof full of arsenic? New measuring device gives us answers
Olof the bird – a stuffed bird of prey with a stern expression – currently stands in the heart of The Science Student Union (LUNA), keeping watch over students’ discussions and union activities. But few are eager to get too close. A sign next to him warns that his plumage contains arsenic. The warning has become a talking point – is Olof really so toxic that he should be placed behind protective
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/stuffed-bird-olof-full-arsenic-new-measuring-device-gives-us-answers - 2025-10-29
