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PPS at the P4EU conference
PPS, including LP3, attended the P4EU meeting earlier this summer at the Helmholtz Center for Infection Research in Braunschweig, Germany. P4EU (Protein Production and Purification Partnership in Europe, see external webpage) is a professional network, whose members engage in various aspects of protein expression, purification and characterization in academic settings such as universities or resea
https://www.lp3.lu.se/article/pps-p4eu-conference - 2026-05-21
lu.se: AI could improve mental health care
Study on success factors in EU agricultural negotiations receives 120 000 SEK
Valentine's greetings warm hearts at the Faculty
Thank you for your Valentine's greetings, heartfelt words of love and Kärlekakuten, a spreader of love in our midst. Kärleksakuten, an initiative of the international medical student association IFMSA, distributes love letters on Valentine's Day in Forum Medicum. The love letters were collected in the foyer of Forum Medicum the other day."We are distributing the letters to everyone who needs a lit
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/valentines-greetings-warm-hearts-faculty - 2026-05-21
New funding to SwedPop
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/new-funding-swedpop - 2026-05-22
The inauguration ceremony for new professors 28 October
Twenty-five new professors will be inaugurated at a ceremony that will be in the main University building at 16:00 The University’s new professors are inaugurated by the vice-chancellor. In connection with the inauguration, one of the new professors, Henrik Gerding, will hold a short popular science lecture. The president of the Lund University Students’ Unions, Emmy Svensson, will deliver the stu
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/inauguration-ceremony-new-professors-28-october - 2026-05-22
Tova Bennet is awarded funding from Riksbankens jubileumsfond
How Mobile DNA Shapes the Human Brain
The human brain is an incredibly intricate organ that regulates everything from our motor skills to our memories. But how did it evolve into the complex structure we see today? Researchers at Lund University offer new insights in their latest study, published in Science Advances, detailing how a specific group of genetic elements have influenced the development of the human brain over time. Hidden
https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/how-mobile-dna-shapes-human-brain - 2026-05-21
Omega-3 can alleviate symptoms in depressed patients with inflammation
How might low-grade inflammation be linked to depression? New research findings show that depression can be alleviated when patients with mild elevations of inflammatory markers in blood samples take omega-3 supplements. The antidepresssant effect was greater in those with low-grade inflammation than in those with no inflammation. “We saw a significant improvement in symptom severity,” says resear
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/omega-3-can-alleviate-symptoms-depressed-patients-inflammation - 2026-05-21
The other side of the story – how children of immigrants experience life
How does migration and globalisation shape the lives of individuals in various countries and how does it affect the children of immigrants in terms of integration, identity, and cultural expressions? Do they themselves use the word integration? These questions occupy sociologist Dalia Abdelhady who is about to conclude a study of three populations in the US, in France and in Germany, based on thei
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/other-side-story-how-children-immigrants-experience-life - 2026-05-21
A diet rich on fat and sugar damaged the memory in mice – but not permanently
Food impacts not only the body but also the brain. Researchers at Lund University strive to understand how a diet rich on fat and sugar impacts memory functions in relation to obesity and type 2 diabetes. Their new study on mice shows that although an unhealthy diet leads to memory impairment, the damage does not have to be permanent. Obesity is a risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes and car
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/diet-rich-fat-and-sugar-damaged-memory-mice-not-permanently - 2026-05-21
New Study Reveals Astrocytes' Role in Frontotemporal Dementia
Lund Stem Cell Center researchers have published a new study that reveals the role of astrocytes in the development of frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Their findings, now in the journal Brain Communications, provide valuable insights into the cellular mechanisms of the disease and open up new possibilities for developing early diagnostics and potential interventions for patients with FTD and other
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/new-study-reveals-astrocytes-role-frontotemporal-dementia - 2026-05-21
Spy novel – a way to present new research
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A great deal of moral courage or a really desperate situation – these are the requirements for someone to disclose state secrets. And life will most certainly never be the same again. This is what emerges from the experiences of the Cold War’s first major defectors, Mr and Mrs Petrov, as from those of Edward Snowden,
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/spy-novel-way-present-new-research - 2026-05-21
Forest governance to meet global challenges
Blood matching – a matter of life and death
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Matching the blood of donors and recipients can be crucial to health, and sometimes even a matter of life and death. Blood researcher Martin L. Olsson wants in various ways to make this pairing as good as possible. Saranda Muhaxheri and Asma Al-Grety. Photo: Gunnar Menander Martin L. Olsson. Photo: Gunnar Menander Mos
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/blood-matching-matter-life-and-death - 2026-05-21
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Eva Wiberg: “International collaboration strengthens the economy”
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Deputy Vice-Chancellor Eva Wiberg represents Lund University all over the world – from Europe to Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She argues that global challenges and dwindling EU funding call for more intense collaborations with a few carefully selected international partners. Eva Wiberg together with the students Jens W
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/deputy-vice-chancellor-eva-wiberg-international-collaboration-strengthens-economy - 2026-05-21
Donald Trump and Brexit affects the agenda of the board
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. When Jonas Hafström swings his gavel at the board meeting in June, he will do so in front of an almost entirely new University Board. He himself maintains his seat, comfortable in his role as chair which he began two years ago. Jonas Hafström, chairman of the University board. When former chair Margot Wallström resign
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/donald-trump-and-brexit-affects-agenda-board - 2026-05-21
Combine government funding for research and education
Other sides to the story – how the immigrant´s children experience life
How does migration and globalisation shape the lives of individuals in various countries and how does it affect the children of immigrants in terms of integration, identity, and cultural expressions? Do they themselves use the word integration? These questions occupy sociologist Dalia Abdelhady who is about to conclude a study of three populations in the US, in France and in Germany, based on thei
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/other-sides-story-how-immigrants-children-experience-life - 2026-05-21
