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Stem cells also rust

Published 25 October 2016 Research shows how stem cells are negatively affected by oxidation and rust. Photo: L. Harboe Oxygen in the air is well known to cause damaging rust on cars through a process known as oxidation. Similarly, a research group at Lund University in Sweden, has now identified that certain cells during embryonic development also are negatively affected by oxidation. This oxidat

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/stem-cells-also-rust - 2025-01-07

WATCH: This bird can stay ten months in the air without landing!

Published 28 October 2016 Common swift. Photo: N. Camilleri The common swift flies ten months on end without landing. The hypothesis on these birds’ life in the air was presented by British researcher Ron Lockley back in 1970, but it is only now that researchers at Lund University in Sweden have managed to prove the extreme lifestyle of the species. No other bird species remains in the air for as

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-bird-can-stay-ten-months-air-without-landing - 2025-01-07

Breakthrough in the production of dopamine neurons for Parkinson's disease

Published 29 October 2016 Malin Parmar (Photo: Kennet Ruona) The first transplantation of stem cells in patients with Parkinson's disease is almost within reach. However, it remains a challenge for researchers to control stem cells accurately in the lab in order to achieve successful and functional stem cell therapies for patients. - In our preclinical assessments of stem cell-derived dopamine neu

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/breakthrough-production-dopamine-neurons-parkinsons-disease - 2025-01-07

Association between sugary diet and coronary artery disease

Published 4 November 2016 Tuukka Ervasti/ imagebank.sweden.se What connection is there between food and drink with added sugar and coronary artery disease? Until recently, the question had been inadequately answered by research, but an extensive study from Lund University in Sweden has now contributed important clues. The study in question focuses on sucrose. Sucrose occurs naturally in fruit and

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/association-between-sugary-diet-and-coronary-artery-disease - 2025-01-07

Skin bacteria could protect against disease

Published 11 November 2016 Propionibacterium acnes (Photo: Matthias Mörgelin, Lund University) There are more and more examples of the ways in which we can benefit from our bacteria. According to researcher Rolf Lood from Lund University in Sweden, this is true for the skin as well. He has shown that the most common bacteria on human skin secrete a protein which protects us from the reactive oxyge

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/skin-bacteria-could-protect-against-disease - 2025-01-07

WATCH: Underwater Stone Age settlement mapped out

Published 14 November 2016 Photo: Arne Sjöström Seven years ago divers discovered the oldest known stationary fish traps in northern Europe off the coast of southern Sweden. Since then, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have uncovered an exceptionally well-preserved Stone Age site. They now believe the location was a lagoon environment where Mesolithic humans lived during parts of the year.

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-underwater-stone-age-settlement-mapped-out - 2025-01-07

Lund University is honoured with jubilee stamps

Published 18 November 2016 Lund University’s 350th anniversary is highlighted with two stamps produced by PostNord, Sweden’s postal authority. Although the stamps were first released on 10 November in Stockholm, today was the official ceremonial launch in Lund. The ceremony that took place in the main University building was attended by the Vice-Chancellor Torbjörn von Schantz, designer Gustav Mår

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-honoured-jubilee-stamps - 2025-01-07

Jubilee book highlights the history of Lund University in popular form

Published 2 December 2016 In preparing for the University’s jubilee year which starts on 19 December, Lund University is now publishing a popular science book entitled “Lund University over 350 Years – History and Stories”. The book is about the University’s journey from a small provincial academy with 14 professors and 80 students to the major international university that it is today, recurrentl

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/jubilee-book-highlights-history-lund-university-popular-form - 2025-01-07

CRISPR editing in pancreatic cells reduced cell death and increased insulin secretion

Published 2 December 2016 Yang de Marinis With the help of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene scissors, researchers at Lund University Diabetes Centre in Sweden have managed to “turn off” an enzyme that proved to play a key role in the regulation of the diabetes-associated TXNIP gene. The results are decreased cell death and increased insulin production in the genetically modified pancreatic beta cells. In a re

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/crispr-editing-pancreatic-cells-reduced-cell-death-and-increased-insulin-secretion - 2025-01-07

Sweden’s first professor of medicine specialising in gambling addiction

Published 2 December 2016 Anders Håkansson (Photo: Apelöga) Anders Håkansson, of Lund University, will be the first professor of medicine in Sweden to focus specifically on gambling addiction. Research into gambling addiction and gambling problems has been enabled by an initiative financed by state-owned company Svenska Spel. The initiative began in 2015 when Anders Håkansson was appointed as a se

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/swedens-first-professor-medicine-specialising-gambling-addiction - 2025-01-07

Smarter transistors could be three times more energy-efficient

Published 6 December 2016 Together with his research team, Lars-Erik Wernersson, professor of nanoelectronics at Lund University in Sweden, has developed a technology for smarter transistors which could be used in electronics that operate on low energy, such as sensors for the Internet of Things. Using the new transistors on a large scale could save enormous amounts of energy. Transistors are the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/smarter-transistors-could-be-three-times-more-energy-efficient - 2025-01-07

WATCH: Save your city centre – by shopping online

Published 7 December 2016 Could online shopping help boost city centres in decline? Engineering students at Lund University in Sweden want to reinvent city commerce by bringing local shops together through a single app. WATCH VIDEO STORYMany shopping districts have experienced a decrease in revenue as customers increasingly turn to shopping malls and e-commerce.When Victor Sandberg wrote his Maste

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-save-your-city-centre-shopping-online - 2025-01-07

New biomarker is higher in suicide attempters and associated with stress response

Published 8 December 2016 (Photo: Mostphotos) Researchers at Lund and Malmö universities in Sweden have measured a biomarker in cell-free blood plasma which can be linked to an overactive stress system in suicidal individuals. This biomarker can hopefully be used in future psychiatric studies. “We don’t expect the marker to be able to predict who will try to commit suicide, but it may serve as a b

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-biomarker-higher-suicide-attempters-and-associated-stress-response - 2025-01-07

WATCH: New app makes the transport industry transparent

Published 9 December 2016 Swedish road freight companies that abide by work environment legislation, taxation regulations and environmental agreements have had a hard time surviving on a market where illegal transport operators can perform the same services at a much lower cost. A new app being developed at Lund University in Sweden makes the entire chain of transport visible to consumers. WATCH V

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-new-app-makes-transport-industry-transparent - 2025-01-07

New human rights research hub launched in Lund

Published 12 December 2016 Lund University and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law have launched a new human rights hub. The Lund Human Rights Research Hub is meant to be a core driver in developing new research, education, and dissemination of human rights to meet the most pressing human rights challenges of today. The hub was officially launched on December 8.Jona

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-human-rights-research-hub-launched-lund - 2025-01-07

Breast cancer study predicts better response to chemotherapy

Published 15 December 2016 Helena Jernström and Karin Elebro It is known from previous research that the ER-beta estrogen receptor often has a protective effect. A new study from Lund University in Sweden has found that this effect is more pronounced in patients that undergo chemotherapy. “If the finding is confirmed in further studies, it could contribute to women with the highest risk getting mo

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/breast-cancer-study-predicts-better-response-chemotherapy - 2025-01-07

Lund University celebrates 350 years

Published 19 December 2016 Photo: Jonas Andersson With a ceremony inside the main University building, Lund University’s 350th anniversary has now officially begun, and the extensive jubilee programme packed with more than 250 public events over the next 13 months has been released. The jubilee will last from 19 December 2016 until 28 January 2018, and these dates are based on the founding and ina

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-celebrates-350-years - 2025-01-07

AI och rörelse i fokus i profilområdets satsning

Av lill [dot] eriksson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Lill Eriksson) - publicerad 26 april 2024 Eva Ageberg, Oskar Jonsson, Mikael Johansson, Andrea Dell’isola och Rebecca Saaby Mehlum. Foto: Lill Eriksson Två CASE-forskare, Wenqian Xu och Oskar Jonsson, har fått varsitt "seed money grant" i profilområdet Proaktivt åldrandes första interna utlysning. Biträdande forskare Oskar Jonsson leder det ena pr

https://www.case.lu.se/artikel/ai-och-rorelse-i-fokus-i-profilomradets-satsning - 2025-01-07

Första studien från MoRe-Lab

Av lill [dot] eriksson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Lill Eriksson) - publicerad 15 april 2024 Testlägenhet i MoRe-Lab. Foto: Lill Eriksson Några frågor till Kiran Maini Gerhardsson, som tillsammans med Steven Schmidt och Susanne Iwarsson författat den vetenskapliga artikeln om första studien som genomfördes i MoRe-Labs testlägenhet vid Lunds universitet. Hur kan era resultat bidra till att förbättr

https://www.case.lu.se/artikel/forsta-studien-fran-more-lab - 2025-01-07

En dag för goda levnadsvillkor

Av lill [dot] eriksson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Lill Eriksson) - publicerad 16 april 2024 I år arrangerades CASE-dagen på Campus Helsingborg. Foto: Lill Eriksson Runt 160 personer gästade CASE-dagen den 16 april, som i år arrangerades på Campus Helsingborg. Tema för dagen var goda levnadsvillkor för den åldrande befolkningen. Vad hoppas ni få ut av dagen?– Mer kunskap, då kan vi i PRO driva på.

https://www.case.lu.se/artikel/en-dag-goda-levnadsvillkor - 2025-01-07