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Collaboration project on breast cancer cells
Published 21 November 2019 NanoLund Member Thomas Laurell works with Emma Niméus from the Medical Faculty on a method to separate cells from breastcancer tumor tissue according to size, density and mechanical properties. The goal is to learn more about the properties of different cell types and to use this knowledge for better and more targeted treatments.Read more in the Lund University article (
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/collaboration-project-breast-cancer-cells - 2025-07-21
Klimatångest och flygskam – nu omprövas normerna
Sylvia Schwaag Serger, New president at IVA
Researcher contributes to report on Finnish homelessness strategy
Petersén appointed Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience at Lund University
By Jenny [dot] Mansson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Månsson) - published 6 November 2012 Petersén begins her tenured faculty position as Senior Lecturer (universitetslektor) in medical research with specialization in Neuroscience at the Medical Faculty of Lund University in November 2012 after three years with a position as senior researcher (forskaretjänst) in psychiatry at 50% appointed by
https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/petersen-appointed-senior-lecturer-neuroscience-lund-university - 2025-07-21
Petersén hosts national HD meeting
New textbook in social sciences for teachers grade 4-9
Listening to the city
Published 1 June 2022 With the project Listening to the city - which is an experimental concert with different sounds picked up from Klostergården - the city's sound becomes an orchestral work. Behind the work are the artist Maj Hasager and the composer Ask Kæreby, in collaboration with the Chamber Orchestra, Kulturskolan in Lund. https://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/lund/pressreleases/stadens-ljud-blir-
https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/listening-city - 2025-07-21
Interview with WCMM Clinical Researcher and Pediatrician Kees-Jan Pronk in ”Lunds Universitets Magasin (LUM)”
Beth Parker, the 2021 Tage Erlander visiting professor, will work at the department of Geology.
Model used to evaluate lockdowns was flawed
Award to CED doctoral student
Three researchers receive Barncancerfonden funding to investigate the causes of childhood leukemia
Parental self-efficacy after a Child-Centred Health Dialogue
Published 21 September 2022 Inger Kristensson Hallström and Mariette Derwig, two of the researchers behind the study. New article: Changes in perceived parental self-efficacy after a Child-Centred Health Dialogue about preventing obesity Abstract Aim This randomised controlled trial evaluated changes in parental self-efficacy and children's weight, after a Child-Centred Health Dialogue about preve
https://www.childfamilyhealth.lu.se/article/parental-self-efficacy-after-child-centred-health-dialogue - 2024-06-25
Are you longing to feel climate hope? Recent public panel discussion with IIIEE researcher Matthias Lehner.
Why Energy Efficiency Still Struggles to Take Center Stage in Building Renovations
Published 23 April 2025 The EU has set ambitious goals for reducing emissions and cutting energy use in buildings, but when it comes to everyday renovation projects, energy efficiency still struggles to gain ground. A recent article by Katharina Reindl, Georgios Pardalis, and Jenny Palm explored why, by taking a closer look at how energy-related decisions are actually made during the early planni
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/why-energy-efficiency-still-struggles-take-center-stage-building-renovations - 2025-07-21
Altermark and Plesner on how welfare cutbacks condition narratives of sickness
Japan through the lens of food, place and sustainability
Published 21 February 2017 Read Barry Ness, associate professor at LUCSUS’ travel reflection:Can place attachment be fostered through local food traditions? Can regional food dishes and cooking traditions in Japan be used to foster social sustainability in a steadily urbanizing and aging society?These were a few of the questions that a group from the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School in Sustai
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/japan-through-lens-food-place-and-sustainability - 2025-07-21
SEK 31 million to enhance the effect of immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer patients
Published 21 October 2022 Illustration of T cell attack on cancer cell. Illustration: iStock/luismmoling Göran Jönsson, professor of molecular oncology, receives SEK 31 million from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation to enhance the effect of immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer patients. About 30 per cent of patients with metastatic melanoma benefit from immunotherapy. At the same time,
https://www.lucc.lu.se/article/sek-31-million-enhance-effect-immunotherapy-treatment-cancer-patients - 2025-07-21