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Improved gene analysis of kidney cancer defines kidney cancer subtypes

Published 29 August 2017 Professor Håkan Axelsson and his team have identified a series of gene expression programs that are characteristic for specific cell types of the nephron. This can be used to define the histological origin of kidney cancer which is significant for diagnostics and, in the long term, also for the choice of treatment. To the full article

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/improved-gene-analysis-kidney-cancer-defines-kidney-cancer-subtypes - 2025-03-09

Lunds Fernströmpris till forskning om cancercellers samspel med omgivningen

Published 18 September 2017 Kristian Pietras, professor i molekylär medicin, har utsetts till Lunds universitets egen Fernströmpristagare. Han får priset för sin banbrytande forskning om samspelet mellan tumörceller och deras omgivning, vilket kan leda till nya behandlingar vid cancer.  En tumör består av cancerceller som förökar sig på ett okontrollerat sätt. Den här processen drivs av genetiska

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/lunds-fernstrompris-till-forskning-om-cancercellers-samspel-med-omgivningen - 2025-03-09

Professor Kristian Pietras publish new study in Nature Medicine.

Published 1 October 2020 New treatment for aggressive breast cancer The researcher team lead by Professor Kristian Pietras has developed a new drug that transforms aggressive breast cancer so that it becomes responsive to standard hormone therapy. Approximately 10–15 per cent of breast cancer cases do not respond to treatment with hormone therapy, which means that they are more aggressive and ofte

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/professor-kristian-pietras-publish-new-study-nature-medicine - 2025-03-09

Professor Thoas Fioretos - Wallenberg Clinical Fellow

Published 2 October 2020 Professor Thoas Fioretos, one of CREATE healths principal investigators is one of 4 active chief physicians who was awarded this years Wallenbergs Clinical fellow grant. As a Wallenberg Clinical Scholar, he will develop new methods to improve diagnostics, treatment selection, and follow-up of patients diagnosed with leukemia. The project will also provide important insight

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/professor-thoas-fioretos-wallenberg-clinical-fellow - 2025-03-09

Multifocal strategy to fight cancer

Published 2 October 2020 Within Mad for Cancer we use a multidisciplinary approach to defeat cancer. We utilize knowledge from research areas such as cancer stem cells, immuno-oncology, tumor micro-environment, and the psychological effect on cancer. This approach has been very rewarding, and the outcome was presented in DN today. We know today that knowledge from several different therapy areas i

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/multifocal-strategy-fight-cancer - 2025-03-09

TEDx Lund

Published 6 October 2020 Professor Carl Borrebaeck, held an inspiring talk at TEDxLund, www.tedxlund.se, hosted by Medicon Village and MAX IV. The theme of TEDxLund "Prima Materia." The event featured speakers, presenting in front of an audience, and was recorded in its entirety and then streamed to another 100 audience members at Medicon Village (Auditorium). In the spirit of ideas worth spreadin

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/tedx-lund - 2025-03-09

"Wrong" type of connective tissue cells gives worse prognosis for breast cancer

Published 9 October 2020 In some cancers, connective tissue is formed around and within the tumor. A hypothesis, which has not been proven so far, is that there are several different types of connective tissue cells that have different functions and which can thus affect tumor development in different ways. But now a research group at Lund University has identified three different types of connect

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/wrong-type-connective-tissue-cells-gives-worse-prognosis-breast-cancer - 2025-03-09

Kristian Pietras awarded the Göran Gustafsson Prize

Published 9 October 2020 Kristian Pietras, Professor of Molecular Medicine at the Department of Laboratory Medicine, has been awarded the Göran Gustafsson Prize in Medicine for "his breakthrough analysis of the cancer-associated microenvironment and its role in tumour development". In his research he has systematically studied which cell types tumours are constructed of and how these communicate w

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/kristian-pietras-awarded-goran-gustafsson-prize - 2025-03-09

Breast Cancer Association Award 2019

Published 9 October 2020 Mårten Fernö and Åke Borg, both breast cancer researchers at Lund University, received the Breast Cancer Association Award 2019. In more than 40 years, the two scientists have developed methods to distinguish patients that need additional treatment after cancer surgery from those for whom an operation is sufficient and extra treatment would only cause unnecessary stress. N

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/breast-cancer-association-award-2019 - 2025-03-09

MAD for Cancer on Stage

Published 9 October 2020 This November, MAD for Cancer researchers participated in the popular science show ’Om X Antal År’ (in so many years) hosted by Cecilia Nebel and comedian Jesper Rönndal at Medicon Village, Lund. Combining research and humor, the show addressed some pressing questions regarding our future. How can we get really old? And how will we fight disease? Director Carl Borrebaeck a

https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/mad-cancer-stage - 2025-03-09

New addition to the Lund Stem Cell Center FACS Facility

By asa [dot] hansdotter [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Åsa Hansdotter) - published 9 March 2022 Charlotta Böiers, head of StemTherapy FACS Core Facility research infrastructure, and Mikael Sommarin, research engineer, discuss the results of a 22-colour analysis made on the new FACS device Symphony S6. Photo: Åsa Hansdotter. Anna Fossum, Project Manager at the StemTherapy FACS Core Facility research i

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-addition-lund-stem-cell-center-facs-facility - 2025-03-09

The control experiment that transformed an entire research field

By tove [dot] smeds [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Smeds) - published 14 March 2022 Magdalena Götz, a professor of physiology at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, held the prestigious Segerfalk lecture 2021. (Photo: private) Magdalena Götz, a professor of physiology at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, held the prestigious Segerfalk lecture last year. The discovery she made as a youn

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/control-experiment-transformed-entire-research-field - 2025-03-09

Q&A: COVID-19 vaccine study gains attention

Published 17 March 2022 To the left: Petri dishes for cell cultures in the lab. To the right: Cells from the cell line the researchers used in the study. (Photo: Massimo De Marinis and Yang de Marinis) A new study from Lund University in Sweden on how the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine affects human liver cells under experimental conditions, has been viewed more than 800,000 times in just over a

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/qa-covid-19-vaccine-study-gains-attention - 2025-03-09

The researcher supporting our athletes at the most successful Paralympic Winter Games in a long time

By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Agata Garpenlind) - published 21 March 2022 Kristina Fagher together with a Chinese colleague, "Ski-doctor", on the slopes. Meeting international colleagues is very rewarding and inspiring. Photo: Private photo. Our researcher is part of the Swedish Olympic Committee’s development programme “Tomorrow’s Sports Researchers” and her research on pa

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/researcher-supporting-our-athletes-most-successful-paralympic-winter-games-long-time - 2025-03-09

Newly discovered drug candidate increases insulin secretion in type 2 diabetes

By petra [dot] olsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Petra Olsson) - published 31 March 2022 The islets of Langerhans are clusters of cells that are spread out over the pancreas. Lena Eliasson and Jones Ofori separate the islets of Langerhans from the pancreas to study them in the lab. Photo: Petra Olsson Researchers at Lund University have discovered increased levels of a microRNA in type 2 diabetes

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/newly-discovered-drug-candidate-increases-insulin-secretion-type-2-diabetes - 2025-03-09

Young neurobiologists awarded grants for Alzheimer´s and Parkinson´s research

By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Agata Garpenlind) - published 8 April 2022 Image: Ben Sweet Two young experimental researchers have been awarded grants from the Anna-Lisa Rosenberg Foundation, the Department of Experimental Medical Science´s own grant for research in the neurobiological field with a clinical collaboration. Congratulations Alessandro Fiorenzano on the Anna-Lis

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/young-neurobiologists-awarded-grants-alzheimers-and-parkinsons-research - 2025-03-09

Psychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer´s disease

By martina [dot] svensson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Martina Svensson) - published 27 April 2022 Photo: Mostphotos. In addition to memory problems and other cognitive symptoms, most people with Alzheimer’s disease also suffer from mental health issues. It has long been unclear whether these occur because of tissue changes in the brain, or whether they represent psychological reactions to cognitiv

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/psychiatric-symptoms-alzheimers-disease - 2025-03-09

Brain plasticity and the link to depression

By tove [dot] smeds [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Smeds) - published 29 April 2022 Illustration: iStock/koto_feja. This year's prestigious Segerfalk lecture will be given by Eero Castrén, Research Director at the Neuroscience Centre at the University of Helsinki. In his research on brain plasticity, he has discovered clues about which mechanisms in the brain are affected by antidepressants – an

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/brain-plasticity-and-link-depression - 2025-03-09

Metabolic BMI can predict the risk of type 2 diabetes in normal weight patients

By petra [dot] olsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Petra Olsson) - published 13 May 2022 Obesity and excess weight increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but individuals of normal weight can also develop the disease. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered that it is possible to identify at-risk individuals by measuring BMI in a new way. The authors of the study have iden

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/metabolic-bmi-can-predict-risk-type-2-diabetes-normal-weight-patients - 2025-03-09