Sökresultat
Filtrera
Filtyp
Din sökning på "swedish" gav 23345 sökträffar
New method grows brain cells from stem cells quickly and efficiently
New blood test for detecting Alzheimer’s disease
Published 25 June 2019 Photo: Mostphotos Researchers from Lund University, together with the Roche pharmaceutical company, have used a method to develop a new blood marker capable of detecting whether or not a person has Alzheimer’s disease. If the method is approved for clinical use, the researchers hope eventually to see it used as a diagnostic tool in primary healthcare. This autumn, they will
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-blood-test-detecting-alzheimers-disease - 2025-07-17
New research shows where in the brain the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s occur
WATCH: Do you understand what your cat is saying?
The Research Bill: great opportunities, but very challenging
Published 20 January 2025 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 r
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/research-bill-great-opportunities-very-challenging - 2025-07-18
Negative attitudes towards breastfeeding in public still an issue
Health and safety representative election, 150 years of female students and participation in Pride
Published 13 September 2023 There is a lot happening at the moment within the University concerning LU’s engagement in the work environment and equal opportunities. It is time to elect health and safety representatives – a very significant role. We are also marking 150 years since women gained the right to study at university and highlighting the fantastic attendance when LU took part in Pride for
The promise of employment to attract foreign research talent
AI-supported breast cancer screening – new results suggest even higher accuracy
By erika [dot] svantesson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Erika Svantesson) - published 4 February 2025 Pre-cancerous lesions, known as in situ cancers, were also more likely to be detected with AI – 51 per cent more such cases were found (68 people compared with 45). Photo: iStock New research results now published from Lund University’s MASAI trial are even better than the initial findings from last
https://www.ai.lu.se/article/ai-supported-breast-cancer-screening-new-results-suggest-even-higher-accuracy - 2025-07-17
The power of networking within life science
Published 8 October 2019 The Öresund Bridge. Photo: Mopstphotos On 4 November there is an opportunity for researchers at Lund University to participate free of charge in the annual meeting of the Medicon Valley Alliance. Petter Hartman, CEO, talks about the benefits for both society and individual researchers when life science networks are strengthened and cooperation flourishes across national bo
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/power-networking-within-life-science - 2025-07-17
AI-supported breast cancer screening – new results suggest even higher accuracy
By erika [dot] svantesson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Erika Svantesson) - published 5 February 2025 Pre-cancerous lesions, known as in situ cancers, were also more likely to be detected with AI – 51 per cent more such cases were found (68 people compared with 45). Photo: iStock New research results now published from Lund University’s MASAI trial are even better than the initial findings from last
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/ai-supported-breast-cancer-screening-new-results-suggest-even-higher-accuracy - 2025-07-17
Markus Lahtinen is the new chairman for Säkerhet för Näringsliv och Samhälle
By carla [dot] bohme [at] ics [dot] lu [dot] se (Carla Böhme) - published 28 May 2024 Markus Lahtinen, Lecturer and Researcher at the Department of Informatics at Lund University School of Economics and Management, assumed the position of chairman for the think tank Säkerhet för Näringsliv och Samhälle (SNOS, Security for Industry and Society). The SNOS network is a leading actor in security and s
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/markus-lahtinen-new-chairman-sakerhet-naringsliv-och-samhalle - 2025-07-17
The gluten riddle – searching for the triggers of coeliac disease
Published 2 October 2017 A new trend among food-conscious Swedes is to adopt a gluten-free diet. However, according to LU researchers studying coeliac disease (gluten intolerance), the trend is not solely a good thing as it may blur the line between illness and health. “The fact that patients with coeliac disease now have more food products to choose from is, of course, a good thing. What is less
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/gluten-riddle-searching-triggers-coeliac-disease - 2025-07-17
Trust is good for economy
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/trust-good-economy - 2025-07-17
Leaving her comfort zone for Lund University
Published 7 December 2017 Curiosity, openness and compassion are words to live by for Sylvia Schwaag Serger, who will become the new deputy vice-chancellor as of next year. She believes that we all have a civic duty to be proactive but must also be aware that we might, actually, be wrong. Sylvia Schwaag-Serger, new deputy vice-chancellor at Lund University. Sylvia Schwaag Serger currently works at
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/leaving-her-comfort-zone-lund-university - 2025-07-17
They strike a blow for source confidence
By gisela [dot] lindberg [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Gisela Lindberg) - published 4 June 2019 Jutta Haider and Olof Sundin. Photo: Gisela Lindberg Everyone knows about source criticism, but researchers Jutta Haider and Olof Sundin want to emphasise source confidence. “There has been an intensive focus on the critical aspect. Pupils leave school with the attitude that you cannot trust any
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/they-strike-blow-source-confidence - 2025-07-17
The gluten riddle – searching for the triggers of coeliac disease
Published 1 December 2017 A new trend among the food-conscious is to adopt a gluten-free diet. However, according to LU researchers studying coeliac disease (gluten intolerance), the trend is not solely a good thing as it may blur the line between illness and health. “The fact that patients with coeliac disease now have more food products to choose from is, of course, a good thing. What is less go
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/gluten-riddle-searching-triggers-coeliac-disease - 2025-07-17
Students don’t need to pack their bags to gain international qualifications
By gisela [dot] lindberg [at] kansliht [dot] lu [dot] se (Gisela Lindberg) - published 17 February 2022 Olivia Ingvarsson is skating with one of the girls in the project "Girl to girl": Photo: Kennet Ruona Wobbling and laughing, a few of the girls glide over the ice. They are holding hands in a chain. If one falls, they all go down. They are thirteen recently arrived girls and five volunteers in t
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/students-dont-need-pack-their-bags-gain-international-qualifications - 2025-07-17
Cheating and interdisciplinary fun
By asa [dot] hansdotter [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Åsa Hansdotter) - published 15 December 2022 There is time for both serious talk about the latest research as well as play when Anders Wittrup and Vinay Swaminathan meet up in the playground with their kids. Photo: Åsa Hansdotter Five years after the opening of the prestigious Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine, nothing has turned out as p
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/cheating-and-interdisciplinary-fun - 2025-07-18