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Hands in people with diabetes more often affected by trigger finger
More opportunities to test for Alzheimer’s using new analytical method
Simple diagnostic tool predicts individual risk of Alzheimer's
Twin study finds type 2 diabetes clues in epigenetic changes
Director of studies: important to report students who cheat
Maria Bangura Arvidsson. Photo:Jenny Loftrup Last year, the Disciplinary Board at Lund University found 64 students guilty. The most common form of cheating is plagiarism. “It is important to report it”, says Maria Bangura director of studies at the School of Social Work. “Departments have a great responsibility to ensure that students have the required skills when they head out and start working
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/director-studies-important-report-students-who-cheat - 2025-08-23
Staff communication more valuable than PR campaigns
”If we want proud employees who will represent the University externally, we need an internal culture that is secure”, says Mats Heide, pictured here with Charlotte Simonsson. Photo:Jenny Loftrup How staff communicate – at lectures, meetings, via email and on social media is more valuable for the trust in the University than PR campaigns. However, to talk about Lund University staff as ambassadors
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/staff-communication-more-valuable-pr-campaigns - 2025-08-23
Will your next colleague have artificial intelligence?
Jonna Bornemark. Photo: Johan Persson AI, artificial intelligence, is trendy. But where does the boundary go between humankind and machine and what should we use AI for? “It’s time to ask ourselves what humankind possesses that machines do not. How can they complement each other, rather than compete?” asks philosopher Jonna Bornemark. Will your future colleagues have human intelligence – or perhap
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/will-your-next-colleague-have-artificial-intelligence - 2025-08-23
Academic freedom is under threat
Tim Ekberg, Head of Planning at Lund University. Photo: Kennet Ruona The results of the election in September may have an impact on academic freedom and the independence of universities from political power. The principle of keeping an arm's length between politics and higher education and research is increasingly being called into question. “I think we are currently in a situation in which the mo
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/academic-freedom-under-threat - 2025-08-23
Positive metabolic effects of gastric bypass disappear quickly
Atlantic sturgeon in the King’s pantry – unique discovery in Baltic Sea wreck from 1495
Nobel Prize winning microscopy technique uncovers mechanisms of bacterial antibiotics resistance
Cryo-EM generated image of an antibiotic resistance factor (pink) protecting the protein factory, the ribosome, (white/grey). he reistance factor pushes its "arm" into the ribosome to remove the drug. Image credit: Hauryliuk-Atkinson lab To counter the effects of antibiotics, bacteria constantly evolve resistance mechanisms. In order to develop new antibiotics that could overcome the resistance, i
Initiatives aimed at children to widen participation
Study reveals culture of silence around sexual harassment
Sexual harassment at work A new study, published in the scientific journal PLOS One, reveals that a culture of silence surrounds sexual harassment in universities. The study was based on the supporting documents collected for the 2019-2020 Tellus report. The study, which ran from 2019-2020, was conducted via surveys sent to all staff and students at Lund University; the response rate was around on
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/study-reveals-culture-silence-around-sexual-harassment - 2025-08-24
1,415 international students were welcomed during Arrival Day
Increased chances for early detection of Alzheimer’s disease
Oskar Hansson and Sebastian Palmqvist (Photo: Björn Hansson) A method for detecting early signs of Alzheimer’s disease using amyloid PET imaging works as well as the previously used cerebrospinal fluid sample method. This is the conclusion of a new Lund University study - the most thorough and extensive undertaken in the field so far. The most commonly used tools for investigating early signs of A
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/increased-chances-early-detection-alzheimers-disease - 2025-08-23
Forest production on drained peat release greenhouse gases
Skogaryd research site spruce forest on drained peat soil and drainage ditch. Photo: Åsa Kasimir Forests have long been seen as a sink for greenhouse gases. Research conducted by scientists from University of Gothenburg has shown that over a forest rotation of 80 years, forest production on drained peat soil is a large source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. BECC/MERGE researchers Hongxing H
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/forest-production-drained-peat-release-greenhouse-gases - 2025-08-23