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Se vad som händer i höst på Historiska museet

Nu börjar höstens program att fyllas på vårt webbkalendarium. Se vad som sker i höst på Historiska museet. En nyhet är att en av de två visningarna som sker på lördagar blir anpassad för familjer och barn. Gå till kalendariet för att se våra visningar och aktiviteter för barn på lördagar och söndagar. Våra öppettider September-majOnsdag–söndag: 12:00–16:00Måndag–tisdag: stängtJuni-augustiTisdag–sö

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/artikel/se-vad-som-hander-i-host-pa-historiska-museet - 2025-12-05

Kvällsöppet på torsdagar och föredragsserie med Winstrup-tema

Under perioden 21 oktober till 7 december har Historiska museet kvällsöppet på torsdagar. Istället för 16:00 stänger museet 20:00. I samband med detta ges en serie föredrag med Peder Winstrup som tema. Se här en lista på datum och vad de olika föredragen handlar om. Det blir dessutom visningar av utställningen "Peder Winstrup – mannen och mumien" klockan 17:00 och 19:00 vid varje tillfälle.21 okto

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/artikel/kvallsoppet-pa-torsdagar-och-foredragsserie-med-winstrup-tema - 2025-12-05

100 år på Kraftstorg för Historiska museet

I september 2018 var det 100 år sedan Historiska museet under ledning av Otto Rydbeck flyttade in i sina nuvarande lokaler på Kraftstorg mitt i Lund. Flytten in var kantad av dramatik: världskrig, spanska sjukan, strejk, blockad och andra oroligheter. Från trånga, provisoriska museilokaler och magasin kunde de dyrbara vittnesbörden om Skånes äldre kultur göras tillgängliga för forskare. Så skrev H

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/artikel/100-ar-pa-kraftstorg-historiska-museet - 2025-12-05

Historiska museets tre uppgifter

De tre uppgifterna för Historiska museet vid Lunds universitet handlar om att medverka i forskning och grundutbildning, att ta hand om arkeologiska fynd från Skåne samt att berätta för allmänheten om samlingarna. Lunds universitets Historiska museum har tre uppgifter: att medverka i forskning och grundutbildning (universitetsfunktionen), att förvalta arkeologiskt material från regionen (den region

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/artikel/historiska-museets-tre-uppgifter - 2025-12-05

Paul Bourgine awarded ERC Proof of Concept grant

Paul Bourgine, research group leader at Lund University's Lund Stem Cell Center, has been awarded an ERC Proof of Concept grant for his project CiThOss – Cellular immunoTHERapy modelling by exploitation of humanized OSSicles, which aims to develop accurate models for testing immunotherapies in cancer treatment. The European Research Council's Proof of Concept is awarded to researchers to investiga

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/paul-bourgine-awarded-erc-proof-concept-grant - 2025-12-05

Why repetitive DNA matters for human brain evolution and disease

For decades, large stretches of human DNA were dismissed as ‘junk’ and considered to serve no real purpose. In a new study in Cell Genomics, researchers at Lund University in Sweden show that the repetitive part of the human genome plays an active role during early brain development and may also be relevant for understanding brain diseases. DNA carries the complete set of instructions an organism

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/why-repetitive-dna-matters-human-brain-evolution-and-disease - 2025-12-05

Hjelt Diabetes Foundation supports research that can pave the way for new cell therapies

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease that usually requires lifelong treatment. A central goal for many diabetes researchers is to develop new cell therapies that can cure the disease. The Bo and Kerstin Hjelt Diabetes Foundation now provides support two diabetes researchers at Lund University working to learn more about diabetes. Among them is Associate Professor Isabella Artner, from the Lund Uni

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/hjelt-diabetes-foundation-supports-research-can-pave-way-new-cell-therapies - 2025-12-05

Scientists uncover cellular “toolkit” to reprogram immune cells for cancer therapy

An international team led by researchers at Lund University in Sweden has identified the molecular tools needed to reprogram ordinary cells into specialised immune cells. The discovery, published in Immunity, could pave the way for more precise and personalised cancer immunotherapies. The team has taken an important step toward harnessing the immune system to fight cancer. Their work describes how

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/scientists-uncover-cellular-toolkit-reprogram-immune-cells-cancer-therapy - 2025-12-05

ERC grant awarded to explore how the immune system shapes fertility

Why do some pregnancies succeed while others do not? With support from a newly awarded ERC Starting Grant, Assistant Professor Camila Consiglio and her team at Lund University’s Lund Stem Cell Center are embarking on a project to explore the role the immune system plays in fertility, and in determining reproductive success. Infertility is a deeply personal and global health issue, affecting one in

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/erc-grant-awarded-explore-how-immune-system-shapes-fertility - 2025-12-05

Celebrating the art in science: Images from the 2025 Image Competition

The Lund Stem Cell Center’s Annual Image Competition returned this year with another vibrant display of creativity, curiosity, and scientific discovery. From intricate cellular landscapes to artistic interpretations of research, this year’s submissions once again highlighted the diverse and inspiring work of our research community. Now in its fourth year, the Lund Stem Cell Center Annual Image Com

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/celebrating-art-science-images-2025-image-competition - 2025-12-05

Researchers find new clues as to why leukemia develops in infants

Researchers at Lund University's Lund Stem Cell Center have identified a previously unknown precursor stage of leukemia. The discovery may help explain why an especially aggressive form of blood cancer initiates already during fetal life. When we think of cancer, we usually imagine a disease that develops over many years in adults. But for one particular group of leukemia – acute lymphoblastic leu

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/researchers-find-new-clues-why-leukemia-develops-infants - 2025-12-05

Martin L Olsson receives the AABB President's Award for advancing blood transfusion medicine and safety

Martin L. Olsson, professor of Transfusion Medicine at Lund University, and head of the Transfusion Medicine and Red Cell Biology research group at Lund Stem Cell Center, has received the 2025 President’s Award from the Association for the Advancement of Blood and Biotherapies (AABB). At the AABB General Meeting award ceremony in San Diego on October 25, 2025, Martin L. Olsson was honored as one o

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/martin-l-olsson-receives-aabb-presidents-award-advancing-blood-transfusion-medicine-and-safety - 2025-12-05

Mats Paulsson Foundation Grants propel innovations in advanced therapy development

This year, the Mats Paulsson Foundation is awarding grants to eight outstanding research projects, two of which are led by researchers at Lund University's Lund Stem Cell Center. The projects include an advanced cancer treatment using cellular reprogramming and a platform for the development of new cell therapies. On 24 October 2025, at an awards ceremony at Medicon Village, six researchers from t

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/mats-paulsson-foundation-grants-propel-innovations-advanced-therapy-development-0 - 2025-12-05

Turning Cancer Against Itself: Ervin Ascic awarded the 2025 Article of the Year Award

Each year, the Lund Stem Cell Center presents its Article of the Year Award to acknowledge and celebrate the groundbreaking discoveries made by its members. For 2025, the Article of the Year Award was presented to Dr. Ervin Ascic from the Pereira Research Group for his research on in vivo reprogramming of cancer cells into immune cells, offering a new strategy for cancer immunotherapy. Now in its

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/turning-cancer-against-itself-ervin-ascic-awarded-2025-article-year-award - 2025-12-05