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Top 10 best things about the LUMES programme

By cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (Cecilia von Arnold) - published 24 March 2021 More than 900 students has graduated from the LUMES programme since it started in 1997. We asked some of our current students what they think about the programme, and list the top 10 best things about LUMES. Testimonials from LUMES students (2020) You learn a lot about sustainability, society,

https://www.lumes.lu.se/article/top-10-best-things-about-lumes-programme - 2025-07-01

New coordinators for strategic research area in diabetes

By petra [dot] olsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Petra Olsson) - published 28 February 2024 Coordinator Allan Vaag and Vice Coordinator Lena Eliasson lead the activities at EXODIAB and LUDC in close collaboration. Photograph: Petra Olsson Diabetes researchers Allan Vaag and Lena Eliasson are the new coordinators of Lund University Diabetes Centre (LUDC) and the strategic research area EXODIAB (Ex

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-coordinators-strategic-research-area-diabetes - 2025-07-01

New analytical method benefits breast cancer patients

Published 29 September 2020 Lund University researchers have developed an analytical model that can effectively detect and identify gene mutations in breast tumours. In the study, which is the largest of its kind anywhere in the world, they are now reporting results from 3,200 breast cancer patients. Lao Saal, cancer researcher at Lund University. Photo: Olle Dahlbäck To assist them, they have uti

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-analytical-method-benefits-breast-cancer-patients - 2025-07-01

She examines move to a partner later in life – is surprised in a new study

By lill [dot] eriksson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Lill Eriksson) - published 13 December 2023 Maya Kylén. Photo: Lill Eriksson New types of cohabitation situations surprise the CASE researchers, who have seen changes in social constellations in connection with moving in the later part of life. This is evident in a recently published study from the research groups Applied Gerontology and Active an

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/she-examines-move-partner-later-life-surprised-new-study - 2025-07-01

New coordinators for strategic research area in diabetes

By petra [dot] olsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Petra Olsson) - published 27 February 2024 Coordinator Allan Vaag and Vice Coordinator Lena Eliasson lead the activities at EXODIAB and LUDC in close collaboration. Photograph: Petra Olsson Diabetes researchers Allan Vaag and Lena Eliasson are the new coordinators of Lund University Diabetes Centre and the strategic research area Excellence of Diab

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-coordinators-strategic-research-area-diabetes - 2025-07-01

Forest production on drained peat release greenhouse gases

Published 22 June 2016 Skogaryd research site spruce forest on drained peat soil and drainage ditch. Photo: Åsa Kasimir Forests have long been seen as a sink for greenhouse gases. Research conducted by scientists from University of Gothenburg has shown that over a forest rotation of 80 years, forest production on drained peat soil is a large source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. MERGE/BECC

https://www.merge.lu.se/article/forest-production-drained-peat-release-greenhouse-gases - 2025-07-01

Article on development of school system published in prestigious journal

Published 5 May 2014 How did the education system develop? Why did some countries choose to secularise schools completely, while others gave state support to private religious schools? Johannes Lindvall has conducted a survey of how Western schooling developed and had his article published in the world’s most prestigious political science journal. Johannes Lindvall. American Political Science Revi

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/article-development-school-system-published-prestigious-journal - 2025-07-01

How creative are research studies?

Published 18 December 2014 What is the effect on doctoral students’ creativity when they are forced into the academic straightjacket of research studies? What obstacles do they have to cross in order to reach their full potential? According to creativity researcher Eva Brodin, there are many examples of research environments where doctoral students do not have an opportunity to be really creative

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/how-creative-are-research-studies - 2025-07-01

Heraclitos Muhire studies the revolving doors between the corridors of power and corporate entrances

By joel [dot] jonsson [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se (Joel Jönsson) - published 8 June 2023 PhD candidate Heraclitos Muhire's research focuses on politicians leaving politics and joining private companies. Movements between business and politics are almost uncontrolled, and the conflicts and consequences are understudied. Around the 2014 elections, Heraclitos Muhire noticed a potential conflict of

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/heraclitos-muhire-studies-revolving-doors-between-corridors-power-and-corporate-entrances - 2025-07-01

New study: Can probiotics prevent type 1 diabetes?

By sara [dot] liedholm [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Sara Liedholm) - published 8 September 2021 Children who had autoantibodies before falling ill with type 1 diabetes have also had an imbalance in their intestinal flora, previous research shows. In a new study conducted within the framework of a European research network, researchers at Lund University and Region Skåne will investigate whether the

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-study-can-probiotics-prevent-type-1-diabetes - 2025-07-01

Research on Home Care Services for Sick Children highlighted in several magazines.

By jon [dot] ulvsgard [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Jon Ulvsgärd) - published 29 January 2020 Charlotte Castor Charlotte Castor is a doctor of medical science at Lund University and part of the research group Child and Family Health. Since her dissertation in September 2019, her research on Home Care Services for Sick Children has been highlighted in several magazines. Advanced medical home care, AS

https://www.childfamilyhealth.lu.se/article/research-home-care-services-sick-children-highlighted-several-magazines - 2024-06-25

Farm2Forest – on sustainable agriculture in a biobased future

Published 23 April 2018 Agriculture and forestry are two sectors that are often considered separately. In fact, they are closely connected. Both from an ecological and an economic perspective, they must be considered together”, says Professor Yann Clough. Photo: Kennet Ruona Research and society in close cooperation: that is the basis for Farm2Forest, a project aiming to produce evidence guiding S

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/farm2forest-sustainable-agriculture-biobased-future - 2025-07-01

BECC announces six PhD positions in Lund

Published 27 March 2019 6 PhD positions within the BECC area, covering drought, wetlands, post-fire forest ecosystems, microbial soil, sustainable forest management and balancing agriculture in a policy context. Six PhD positions are available within BECC1) Sustainable forest management in a changing climate - Developing a landscape approach for analyzing trade-offs between ecosystem services prov

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/becc-announces-six-phd-positions-lund - 2025-07-01

Terbium among the heavy elements discovered in the atmosphere of the exoplanet KELT-9b

By Anna [dot] Arnadottir [at] fysik [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna S. Arnadottir) - published 3 May 2023 In a recent paper, Nicholas Borsato, along with collaborators Jens Hoeijmakers, Bibiana Prinoth, Brian Thorsbro, and Rebecca Forsberg, provides insightful research on the complex atmospheric composition of the exoplanet KELT-9b. The team captured the exoplanet's spectra during transit, revealing numer

https://www.lundobservatory.lu.se/article/terbium-among-heavy-elements-discovered-atmosphere-exoplanet-kelt-9b - 2025-07-01