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Patient registries for home oxygen research and evaluation.
Randomized clinical trials are the preferred study design to address key research questions about the benefits or harms of interventions. However, randomized trials of oxygen therapy are difficult to conduct and have limitations. The purpose of this article is to offer our view on the potential use of patient registries in the field of home oxygen in COPD as an alternative to randomized trials by
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/patient-registries-home-oxygen-research-and-evaluation-0 - 2025-12-16
Playgrounds in Lomma are leaking microplastics
Don't miss out on your SEK 1,870 wellness allowance
Elgström on External Perceptions of the EU
Three Themes at our doorstep!
During the academic year 2025/2026, three new Themes will be here at Pufendorf IAS. Our Themes are currently all busy with organising their final events, (please read more in the article An eventful spring awaits | The Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies) and precisely at the same time, the cycle of our new Themes begins. “Breathless with anticipation”, the coordinators have started the pract
https://www.pi.lu.se/en/article/three-themes-our-doorstep - 2025-12-15
Gedea Biotech secures €1.3 million
Gedea Biotech secures €1.3 million (14 MSEK) to advance its antibiotic-free vaginal infection treatment pHyph towards market launch. Gedea Biotech, part of LU Holding’s portfolio, announced in May that it has raised €1.3 million (14 MSEK) for additional development activities of their product pHyph for antibiotic-free treatment of vaginal infections. The funds will be used for: • An ongoing proof-
https://www.innovation.lu.se/en/article/gedea-biotech-secures-eu13-million - 2025-12-15
Solar energy can now heat your shower
Seeking for a 'shutdown button' for cancer
Watch: Students develop vegan, gluten-free mud cake mix
Watch: Electric shocks make dried herbs taste better
The moon determines when migratory birds head south
Record-size sex chromosome found in two bird species
EUR 2.3 million for Aligned Bio from European Innovation Council Accelerator
The European Innovation Council Accelerator has awarded Aligned Bio €2.3 million in funding, with the possibility of a further €2.3 million in venture capital. This is to accelerate the company’s investment in the detection of biomarkers at the molecular level using the patented Aerotaxy nanowire production process. This spring, the company is expected to close a new share issue of a further SEK 5
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/eur-23-million-aligned-bio-european-innovation-council-accelerator - 2025-12-15
WATCH: Research project to find out how junkRNAs affect brain disorders
For a long time, microRNAs were thought to have no important function. But Johan Jakobsson at Lund University is convinced that it is key DNA that can affect different brain diseases such as Parkinson's, Huntington's, Alzheimer's disease or psychiatric illnesses. Research to date has talked mostly about genes but Johan Jakobsson and his research team are putting the spotlight on microRNAs. MicroRN
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-research-project-find-out-how-junkrnas-affect-brain-disorders - 2025-12-15
Millions from Michael J. Fox Foundation to improve diagnosis of Parkinson's
An additional SEK 50 million to research on the brain’s mechanisms
A European consortium, led from Lund University, is to receive SEK 50 million from the EU for research which is to develop our understanding of the functional mechanisms of the brain. The research project, called INTUITIVE, is one of the Innovative Training Networks within the framework of Horizon 2020. The aim of the project is to develop user interfaces based on touch that feel more intuitive th
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/additional-sek-50-million-research-brains-mechanisms - 2025-12-15
Organic farming methods favour pollinators
Bees need more trees
There is an increasing awareness that pollinating insects need flowers rich in pollen and nectar. A new study shows that trees can be just as important for survival – at least for the red mason bee, and probably for other wild bees too. Researchers have investigated the types of habitats and flowers in the agricultural landscape that benefit the reproduction of the red mason bee – a common solitar
https://www.biology.lu.se/article/bees-need-more-trees - 2025-12-15
