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Contagious air – did we get it wrong about infection the last 100 years?

By sara [dot] liedholm [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Sara Liedholm) - published 5 May 2025 Carl-Johan Fraenkel's research has not only strengthened the scientific basis for infection control measures, but also contributed to practical solutions to improve patient safety in healthcare. Photo: Roger Lundholm Welcome to the 2025 Lennander Lecture on 4 June with Carl-Johan Fraenkel, Associate Professor

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/contagious-air-did-we-get-it-wrong-about-infection-last-100-years - 2025-07-19

The social context of nearest neighbors shapes educational attainment regardless of class origin

Published 3 December 2020 Much neighborhood research has focused on contemporary and segregated cities in the United States, but less on small and more homogenous cities. Additionally, neighborhood conditions are often estimated using administrative borders, which bias results. We adopt a long-term perspective on the importance of childhood neighbors, using more realistic methods of neighborhood c

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/social-context-nearest-neighbors-shapes-educational-attainment-regardless-class-origin - 2025-07-19

Upcoming CMES Symposium: Beyond Sacred/Secular Cities: Imagining the Nation in Urban Space

Published 4 June 2025 How do ideas about ’the nation’ take place locally? How are imaginaries of ’a people’ represented and challenged in urban memory and forgetting? With what effects on community formation, polarisation, and everyday urban life? Concluding the three-year CMES project Beyond Sacred/Secular Cities: Exploring the Politics of Memory, Space, and Religion, this symposium assembles sch

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/upcoming-cmes-symposium-beyond-sacredsecular-cities-imagining-nation-urban-space - 2025-07-19

IIIEE discusses circularity at UC Berkeley

Published 4 November 2024 UC Berkeley recently welcomed Emma Johnson, PhD student at the IIIEE, as a visiting scholar at the Center for Responsible Business at Berkeley Haas and the UC Berkeley Nordic Center. At the UC Berkeley Nordic Center, Emma shared her research and discussed circular business models and the environmental impacts of them with students of a new joint Master of Climate Solution

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-discusses-circularity-uc-berkeley - 2025-07-19

Renewal of UNESCO Chair for professor Lena Neij

Published 28 February 2024 UNESCO has decided to renew the Lund university UNESCO chair under the leadership of professor Lena Neij, IIIEE. In the renewal of the chair (2024-2028), Lena Neij and the IIIEE will advance knowledge on local aspects of sustainability transitions –applying an integrated approach to research, education, training and outreach. A special focus will be on strengthening the

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/renewal-unesco-chair-professor-lena-neij - 2025-07-19

Welcome batch 22 of the EMP programme!

Published 15 August 2016 Batch 22 having their introduction meeting in the IIIEE Aula. Today on 15 August 2016, batch 22 of the Master’s programme in Environmental Management and Policy (the EMP programme), begin their on-site part of the programme. They are about 27 students from various parts of the world including Canada, USA, Turkey, Romania, Denmark, Ireland, Colombia, the Russian Federation,

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/welcome-batch-22-emp-programme - 2025-07-19

Film: Join the inauguration party at "The Jewel of Sölvegatan"

By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Agata Garpenlind) - published 31 August 2023 Inauguration of Forum Medicum 300823, film by Agata Garpenlind, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University Vice-Chancellor Erik Renström named Forum Medicum "Jewel of Sölvegatan" in his inauguration speech Thursday evening. The music played, drinks were poured, aerial acrobats dispayed the capabilities of

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/film-join-inauguration-party-jewel-solvegatan - 2025-07-19

Unicellular green algae may carry giant virus DNA in their genome

Published 9 May 2025 Researchers Maria Svensson Coelho and Hannah Blossom perform winter sampling of the green alga Chlamydomonas in Lake Krageholmssjön. (Photo: Karin Rengefors) Humans and animals are not the only ones affected by viruses. Unicellular organisms can also be attacked. In a new study, scientists establish that green algae can carry latent giant virus DNA in their genome. Biology res

https://www.science.lu.se/article/unicellular-green-algae-may-carry-giant-virus-dna-their-genome - 2025-07-19