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“Death receptors” – new markers for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
Cancerfonden awards Sowndarya Muthukumar a postdoctoral fellowship
Strengthened rights to Indigenous People can reduce deforestation in Brazil
In a historic decision, Brazil's Supreme Court has voted down the agricultural lobby's attempt to limit Indigenous People's land rights. Sustainability researcher Torsten Krause is cautiously optimistic about the decision, which he believes is positive for both human rights and biodiversity, but fears that it could lead to increased deforestation and mining in Brazil's neighboring countries. – It
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/strengthened-rights-indigenous-people-can-reduce-deforestation-brazil - 2026-01-05
Death is our textbook on life
Pathologists and coroners are now commonplace in crime novels and TV crime series and are often depicted as slightly odd people. Elisabet Englund has worked at the Division of Pathology in Lund for over 40 years. She has often been told that she is a little ‘too happy’ to be a pathologist. “Yes, there is a stereotype of people who work with dead people, which perhaps contributes to the mystificati
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/death-our-textbook-life - 2026-01-06
IIIEE researcher elected to the board of Re:Source
No one is safe until everyone is safe
Guest lecturers bring a bit of reality to class
Thesis Defence on 8 April
Klimatforum 2019 – from strategy to reality
EpiHealth Research Symposium 2019
Ringmar speaks about Liberal Barbarism
Award to CED doctoral student
TNU attends EHDN plenary meeting in Stockholm
New deadline for health promotion reimbursement applications
From the long-term care clinic to the professorship
Let pioneering municipalities take the lead on sustainable construction
Cancerfonden invests in next-generation cancer diagnostics and treatment research
New rapid and robust COVID-19 antibody test developed
Leading an archaeological super team on the banks of the Nile
The archaeology team gets up with the sun at five o’clock each morning. They then work for seven hours under the burning sun in the middle of nowhere in Egypt’s desert landscape among venomous scorpions and lizards. They only stop work for lunch and a typical Egyptian chai tea break. “The most common danger is sunstroke – you cannot get away from the sun”, says Maria Nilsson. “But also workplace a
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/leading-archaeological-super-team-banks-nile - 2026-01-05
