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The institute welcomes four new Advanced Study Groups in the autumn.
New analytical model detects mutations in breast cancer
Meet our PhD student Ronald Byaruhanga
LUCSUS PhD student Ronald Byaruhanga studies how collective action through farmer groups can be used as a vehicle for food sovereignty in Uganda. In this short interview he shares his goals and research interests. What will you investigate in your research? My PhD is part of a larger project on “Mobilising Farmer Organisations for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa”. The pr
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/meet-our-phd-student-ronald-byaruhanga - 2026-01-03
LUSEM researcher, appointed Wallenberg Academy Fellow
Many diseases are caused by our lifestyle. Wallenberg Academy Fellow, and economics researcher, Pol Campos-Mercade will use large-scale experiments to evaluate the effects of various interventions that aim to improve public health. Pol Campos-Mercade is one of 2 newly appointed Wallenberg Academy Fellows at Lund University, and one of 27 nationwide to receive a five-year research grant from Knut a
https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/lusem-researcher-appointed-wallenberg-academy-fellow - 2026-01-03
LUSEM researcher, appointed Wallenberg Academy Fellow
Many diseases are caused by our lifestyle. Wallenberg Academy Fellow, and economics researcher, Pol Campos-Mercade will use large-scale experiments to evaluate the effects of various interventions that aim to improve public health. Pol Campos-Mercade is one of 2 newly appointed Wallenberg Academy Fellows at Lund University, and one of 27 nationwide to receive a five-year research grant from Knut a
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/lusem-researcher-appointed-wallenberg-academy-fellow - 2026-01-04
Steps to prevent mental ill health among doctoral students
More than four out of ten doctoral students experience stress, anxiety and depression. This autumn, the doctoral students’ union will redouble efforts to improve wellbeing and prevent poor mental health. Measures include the establishment of a new role, which will focus on preventing and tackling ill health and will work closely with the doctoral student ombudsman and the occupational health servi
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/steps-prevent-mental-ill-health-among-doctoral-students - 2026-01-04
Frequent use of strong painkillers in patients with knee osteoarthritis the years before total knee replacement
SciLifeLab - a national resource of unique technologies and expertise
Unique field study shows how climate change affects fire-impacted forests
The story behind that earthy smell in spring
Tackling Agenda 2030 through SIGHT Fellows Programme in Global Health Leadership
Lisa Flower has defended her thesis
Debate on Bioenergy – What are the possibilities and trade-offs?
Bioenergy is the largest form of renewable energy worldwide. It actually generates more energy than wind, solar and hydropower combined. In the coming decades a huge increase in demand of biomass for energy purposes is expected. Where will this biomass come from and what are the impacts of this increased usage? Is this a threat to biodiversity? Will it lead to food shortages? Will it lead to defor
https://www.climate-kic.lu.se/article/debate-bioenergy-what-are-possibilities-and-trade-offs - 2026-01-03
NBIS Bioinformatics Long-term Support call
Bioinformatics Long-term Support call is still open. See information from NBIS below. Projects are selected based on their scientific quality. The deadline for the next round of applications to be reviewed by the national evaluation committee is MONDAY MAY 3, 2021 (24:00) *** We encourage research projects related to the current COVID-19 pandemic to consider applying in this evaluation round! ***
https://www.lubi.lu.se/article/nbis-bioinformatics-long-term-support-call - 2026-01-03
2018 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Isabelle Karlsson successfully defends her doctoral thesis
Strategies for socially and environmentally sustainable futures: urgent challenges and emerging vulnerabilities
More knowledge is needed about plagiarism
International text theft is difficult to deal with, especially for individual researchers. The University should take the lead, and find out how plagiarism issues are dealt with in different countries and what authorities exist there. So says Haro de Grauw, the doctoral student ombudsman. “The University could have such a resource, and gather knowledge on how such issues are handled in different c
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/more-knowledge-needed-about-plagiarism - 2026-01-04
