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Article on Huntington's disease in Aktuellt om Vetenskap & Hälsa
registerforskning.se - now in English
Art work by Lea Porsager chosen to honor the victims of the tsunami
New study highlights disparity in swimming skills
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Just arrived back from a royal trip – now in the starting blocks for semiconductor conference
These are busy days for Lars-Erik Wernersson. After participating in the 2024 Royal Technology Mission (RTM) to the Netherlands in a delegation led by HM The King and IVA’s Chair Marcus Wallenberg, he headed right into the inauguration of the Vinnova Competence Centre Advanced Chip Technology (ACT). Next stop is the Compound Semiconductor Week (CSW) – the premier conference in the field of science
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/just-arrived-back-royal-trip-now-starting-blocks-semiconductor-conference - 2025-12-25
Medical centre recruiting top junior researchers
Tremendous amounts of money, an ambitious and carefully considered appointment process and major start-up packages for new employees – these are the three things that characterise WCMM, the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine in Lund. Professor Freddy Ståhlberg is the director of WCMM. WCMM in Lund has sister organisations at the universities in Umeå, Gothenburg and Linköping. Together with t
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/medical-centre-recruiting-top-junior-researchers - 2025-12-25
New blood test for detecting Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers from Lund University, together with the Roche pharmaceutical company, have used a method to develop a new blood marker capable of detecting whether or not a person has Alzheimer’s disease. If the method is approved for clinical use, the researchers hope eventually to see it used as a diagnostic tool in primary healthcare. This autumn, they will start a trial in primary healthcare to te
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-blood-test-detecting-alzheimers-disease - 2025-12-25
Psychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer´s disease
Capturing the moment a cell shuts the door on free radicals
For the first time, researchers have been able to show how a cell closes the door to free radicals – small oxygen molecules that are sometimes needed, but that can also damage our cells. The study is published in Nature Communications and was led from Lund University. For our cells to function, they need to maintain a careful balance between beneficial and harmful oxygen molecules known as free ra
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/capturing-moment-cell-shuts-door-free-radicals - 2025-12-25
Quantum Physics and double anniversary at Kulturnatten
Self-grooming rats offered clues on how the brain chooses behaviour
Making bone alive – ceramic material transforming into new bone tissue in osteoporotic patients
When art meets technology – LTH invests in didactic renewal
Lund Faculty of Engineering (LTH) has established a new professorship in artistic didactics to strengthen research and pedagogical development in the artistically oriented programmes at the faculty. The position has been taken up by Ylva Hofvander Trulsson, who most recently comes from Stockholm University of the Arts. The new professorship in artistic didactics will contribute to more knowledge i
https://www.industrialdesign.lth.se/article/when-art-meets-technology-lth-invests-didactic-renewal - 2025-12-25
Health and safety representative election, 150 years of female students and participation in Pride
There is a lot happening at the moment within the University concerning LU’s engagement in the work environment and equal opportunities. It is time to elect health and safety representatives – a very significant role. We are also marking 150 years since women gained the right to study at university and highlighting the fantastic attendance when LU took part in Pride for the first time. Take the op
The Research Bill: great opportunities, but very challenging
On 12 December, the Government presented the Research and Innovation Bill entitled “Research and Innovation for the Future, Curiosity and Benefit”. An overall assessment of the Bill shows that it is much more challenging for Lund University than any previous Research Bill. It offers great opportunities for many researchers and different types of research, while stearing research more than earlier
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/research-bill-great-opportunities-very-challenging - 2025-12-26
