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Strong progress in cancer genetics

Published 17 October 2013 With enthusiasts plus technological developments, a lot of progress can be made in quite a short space of time. This is shown by developments in cancer genetics advice, which is now a natural part of the health service, but which was questioned 20 years ago. The primary enthusiasts were Professor of Oncology Håkan Olsson and Reader in Clinical Genetics Ulf Kristoffersson.

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/strong-progress-cancer-genetics - 2025-01-09

Idea from Lund behind research satellite

Published 17 October 2013 This autumn, a unique research satellite, Gaia, will be launched. The project aims to map a billion stars and involves hundreds of European astronomers. One of the originators of the initiative is Lund University’s Professor of Astronomy Lennart Lindegren. Lennart Lindegren tests a meridian circle, which was used in the 19th century to measure the position of the stars. P

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/idea-lund-behind-research-satellite - 2025-01-09

Meet Henrik Sternberg, researcher at the newly established logistics centre Relog at Campus Helsingborg:

Published 17 October 2013 How have you persuaded 5 000 lorry drivers to get involved in a project on cabotage – and what is it? “Cabotage is domestic transport carried out by foreign carriers. This could be freight or passenger transport. Within the EU, there is a narrower definition as given in the ‘CMR waybill’ that accompanies transported goods. In practice, it means that transport in Sweden ca

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/meet-henrik-sternberg-researcher-newly-established-logistics-centre-relog-campus-helsingborg - 2025-01-09

Collaboration with Jordan strengthened

Published 17 October 2013 Having LU researchers and lecturers on site is very important to develop functioning international collaborations, according to Head of International Relations at the Faculty of Medicine Karin Frydenlund. She has recently returned from a visit to Jordan, where the collaboration between LU and the University of Jordan is growing deeper and deeper. Vice-Chancellor Per Eriks

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/collaboration-jordan-strengthened - 2025-01-09

Meetings in English at students’ request

Published 15 November 2013 Lund University Students’ Unions (LUS) has now received a hearing for its demand that the meetings of the University’s internationalisation committee should be held in English. The meetings will be held in English for a trial period, while minutes will be taken in Swedish to fulfil the legal requirements placed on public authorities. “In the long run, you can’t speak Swe

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/meetings-english-students-request - 2025-01-09

‘Ministerial’ degree equips philosophers for job market

Published 15 November 2013 Soon it will be possible to take a ‘ministerial’ degree in Lund. Next autumn, the departments of Philosophy, Political Science and Economics will be starting a Bachelor’s degree in Practical Philosophy, Politics and Economics – PPE. The role model for the programme is a degree given at Oxford University, and it is reputed that several British ministers hold a PPE degree

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/ministerial-degree-equips-philosophers-job-market - 2025-01-09

Helping doctoral students finish on time

Published 15 November 2013 Åsa Burman, like many humanities researchers, struggled alone with her thesis in philosophy. Now she helps other doctoral students to finish on time, and to feel better during the process. “However, I would never have made this idea a reality without my experiences as a consultant in the private sector and my practical experience of writing a thesis at Berkeley”, she say

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/helping-doctoral-students-finish-time - 2025-01-09

Efficiency mindset inappropriate to elderly care

Published 15 November 2013 A researcher who made invisible female labour visible and had her hypotheses that efficiency thinking in healthcare is neither good nor cheap confirmed when her own husband became ill. Rosmari Eliasson-Lappalainen is a pioneer in elderly research. Photo: Gunnar Menander You could say that Rosmari Eliasson-Lappalainen is the mother of Swedish elderly care research. When s

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/efficiency-mindset-inappropriate-elderly-care - 2025-01-09

Harvesting fruits of sustainable urban farming project

Published 15 November 2013 It isn’t difficult, takes up very little space, and is healthy, fun, tasty and social! Sustainable urban farming is a project involving some 20 doctoral students on the area of grass between Gerdahallen and Sölvegatan. From ten raised beds, they have harvested lettuce, carrots, chard, spinach, pumpkins, peas, rhubarb and much more. Molly McGregor from the US pulls up one

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/harvesting-fruits-sustainable-urban-farming-project - 2025-01-09

Never too young to learn programming

Published 13 December 2013 Nowadays, the ability to write computer code is almost as fundamental as writing and arithmetic. Björn Regnell is passionate about getting programming onto school timetables, preferably from the very start. Björn Regnell. Photo: Mats Nygren He works practically towards this goal with children at Vattenhallen and by trying to influence public opinion and lobbying the auth

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/never-too-young-learn-programming - 2025-01-09

New funding provides valuable freedom

Published 13 December 2013 Mikael Lund is a chemist who doesn’t wear a lab coat. Instead, his research involves computer models of atoms and molecules. Being named a Future Research Leader means both freedom and new challenges. “Using computer models, we can zoom in on molecular details to gain insights that are difficult to achieve with classic experiments”, says Mikael Lund, a theoretical chemis

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-funding-provides-valuable-freedom - 2025-01-09

Meet the research leaders of the future!

Published 13 December 2013 Everything from practical problems such as where to locate a suddenly much larger research team to how to make the terms of employment so good that you don’t lose your most competent colleagues to the private sector – these are the questions buzzing around the mind of a newly appointed future research leader. LUM has met two of the four young researchers at LU who have r

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/meet-research-leaders-future - 2025-01-09

Practical problems following grant success

Published 13 December 2013 Success with grant applications leads to problems of an unexpected although pleasant kind. If your research team is almost doubled in size, where are all your colleagues supposed to work? And how are they to get access to laboratory equipment which is already fully booked? Johan Jakobsson in an unusually empty lab (the rest of his group were at a conference). After major

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/practical-problems-following-grant-success - 2025-01-09

“I hold Syria in my heart”

Published 13 December 2013 The first time she came to Lund, Rafah Barhoum only stayed for a couple of months. It was 2011 and she was an Erasmus Mundus scholar and taught Arabic. She returned home to Syria, but the war soon drove her back. Now Rafah Barhoum has come to Lund to stay. Rafah Barhoum is happy in Lund, where she teaches Arabic, but misses and worries about her family at home in war-tor

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/i-hold-syria-my-heart - 2025-01-09

Vice-Chancellor’s perseverance pays off for student housing

Published 31 January 2014 He began by renting out his sofa, then gave his blessing to a military tent on the LTH campus and later made it possible to transport and erect prefabricated housing from China. Vice-Chancellor Per Eriksson has done a lot to highlight the shortage of student accommodation, and last year ended in a triumph for housing policy, when he, Akademiska hus and Lund Municipality p

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/vice-chancellors-perseverance-pays-student-housing - 2025-01-09

Political scientist supports Africa strategy

Published 3 February 2014 Political scientist Johannes Stripple sees major potential for research, development and innovation in Africa and welcomes the idea of an Africa strategy at LU. He recently attended the official opening of the Clean Tech Centre at Botswana Innovation Hub – a centre that he helped establish. Political scientist Johannes Stripple has a lot of experience of living and workin

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/political-scientist-supports-africa-strategy - 2025-01-09

University visits the first step towards an Africa strategy

Published 3 February 2014 Some people say it’s about time, and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Eva Wiberg agrees that the time is now ripe. After an intensive week in South Africa and Botswana, with visits to seven universities, alumni events and official openings, it is time for Lund University to put its Africa strategy down on paper. The delegation in Pretoria. Back row l-r: Isabel de Necker (from Preto

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/university-visits-first-step-towards-africa-strategy - 2025-01-09

Lund alumni reform schools

Published 3 February 2014 The children are poor, the problems are extensive and school resources are minimal. However, in the midst of the poverty, there is pride and a strong sense that it is possible to change the situation for these schoolchildren. LUM has met alumni in South Africa and Malawi from the Sida programme ‘Child Rights, Classroom and School Management’. Headmistress Amelia Nthokgoan

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lund-alumni-reform-schools - 2025-01-09

Peaceful research institute boosts creativity

Published 3 February 2014 In the heart of the beautiful wine-producing region of Stellenbosch is the STIAS research institute. It welcomes researchers from around the world to spend a number of months working with a focus on Africa. LUM visited cognitive science researcher Peter Gärdenfors and his project team at Mostertsdrift farm. “It’s a privilege to be here. You have peace and quiet to concent

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/peaceful-research-institute-boosts-creativity - 2025-01-09

Mutual collaboration gives strength to research

Published 3 February 2014 Lund University is strong in terms of publications. Stellenbosch University has very good equipment. Doctoral student Ahmed Fawzy is part of a research group in Chemical Physics that is collaborating with South Africa to find efficient catalysts in chemical processes. Ahmed Fawzy is a doctoral student in Lund, but uses equipment at Stellenbosch University for his research

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/mutual-collaboration-gives-strength-research - 2025-01-09