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Ny webbutbildning: Introduktion för nyanställda HR-medarbetare

Publicerad 1 mars 2024 Nu finns en webbutbildning i Kompetensportalen för nyanställda HR-medarbetare på Lunds universitet (LU). Utbildningen ger en introduktion till LU:s HR-organisation och visar  vilket stöd och vilka verktyg som finns för nyanställda HR-medarbetare. Dessutom ges en kort introduktion till vad det innebär att vara anställd inom staten och vad som förväntas av dig i din nya HR-rol

https://www.hr-webben.lu.se/artikel/ny-webbutbildning-introduktion-nyanstallda-hr-medarbetare - 2025-01-29

Två extra lönekörningar ställs in sommaren 2024

Publicerad 29 april 2024 Då sektionen HR har begränsade möjligheter att hantera extra lönekörningar under sommarledigheten kommer följande två tillfällen för extra lönekörningar att ställas in under sommaren 2024:30/7 (Extra 2 juli)9/8 (Extra 1 augusti)  Att just dessa tillfällen ställs in beror på att det historiskt sett varit väldigt få ärenden under denna period, de senaste åren.Övriga extra lö

https://www.hr-webben.lu.se/artikel/tva-extra-lonekorningar-stalls-sommaren-2024 - 2025-01-29

Ändrat sista datum för registrering av friskvårdsersättning

Publicerad 13 maj 2024 Från och med 2024 inför Lunds universitet den 30 november som sista datum för att ansöka om friskvårdsersättning. Förändringen görs för att universitetet ska kunna leva upp till Skatteverkets regler om hantering av utbetalning av friskvårdersättning. Ersättningen ska som huvudregel utbetalas under det år som ansökan gäller. Statens servicecenter (SSC) kommer att returnera är

https://www.hr-webben.lu.se/artikel/andrat-sista-datum-registrering-av-friskvardsersattning - 2025-01-29

Ny leverantör för krisstöd i akuta situationer från 15 juni 2024

Publicerad 16 maj 2024 Lunds universitet har tecknat avtal med ny leverantör för stöd vid akuta kriser.Avtalet omfattar kris som inträffar i samband med universitetets ordinarie verksamhet/arrangemang, oavsett om anställda eller studerande är inblandade. Avtalet gäller från och med den 15 juni 2024. Så snart avtalet träder i kraft kommer det att finnas i sin helhet i Lupin. I samband med kris behå

https://www.hr-webben.lu.se/artikel/ny-leverantor-krisstod-i-akuta-situationer-fran-15-juni-2024 - 2025-01-29

A yin-yang balancing act on blood vessels

Published 23 September 2015 The incretin hormones GLP-1 and GIP act like the yin and yang on the body´s blood vessels. While GLP-1 has been associated with protective effects according to new research GIP can contribute to an increased risk of stroke. The findings are published in the scientific journal Diabetes. The incretin hormones GIP and GLP-1 are released from the intestine after eating to s

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/yin-yang-balancing-act-blood-vessels - 2025-01-29

What is your food pattern?

By sara [dot] liedholm [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Sara Liedholm) - published 6 July 2018 Do you eat a lot of chicken, pasta, cheese, dressing and oils? Or are you one of those who consume a lot of yogurt with cereal, but stay away from coffee and meat? Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have studied different food patterns and found that some consumption patterns are healthier than others.

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/what-your-food-pattern - 2025-01-29

Screening for autoimmune type 1 diabetes

Published 20 August 2018 Seminar during the politician week in Visby, Sweden, about screening for autoimmune type 1 diabetes. See the presentations and panel discussion in Swedish again afterwards.  Participants:
Åke Lernmark, Lund UniversitetMarkus Lundgren, Lund UniversitetLinda Ahlkvist, TrialNet, Lund Universitet
Jeanette Åkerström Kördel, GPPAD, Lund Universitet
Jenni Nordborg, Regeringskansl

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/screening-autoimmune-type-1-diabetes - 2025-01-29

EXODIAB/LUDC-IRC: A powerhouse for diabetes research

Published 28 September 2018 What are the challenges within diabetes research today? And what are the strenghts of Lund university Diabetes Centre (LUDC) to meet those challenges? A powerhouse for diabetes research - Diabetes today is one of the largest global health problems that we have. I think that one of the main challenges we have is to make sure that we consider the patient and make sure we

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/exodiabludc-irc-powerhouse-diabetes-research - 2025-01-29

Mapping the mechanisms behind type 2 diabetes

Published 2 October 2018 The islets of Langerhans in the pancreas contain not only insulin-producing cells, but also four other hormone-producing cell types. Using a new method, researchers are to study their interaction by mapping previously unknown genetic networks. “It will give us new possibilities to direct medicines at new targets”, says associate professor Nils Wierup who will present the f

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/mapping-mechanisms-behind-type-2-diabetes - 2025-01-29

The father of diabetesportalen.se retires

Published 2 October 2018 Tord Ajanki started diabetesportalen.se just over a decade ago. Now he is to relinquish the editorship and retire. “It feels strange, good in one way, but it’s difficult to stop doing something that you have been involved in for so long”, he says. Tord Ajanki initially trained as a nurse.  “My wife and I wanted to save the world! We were going to do the training and work a

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/father-diabetesportalense-retires - 2025-01-29

New function of a key component in the immune system discovered

Published 5 October 2018 The complement proteins that circulate in our blood are an important part of our immune system. They help identify bacteria, viruses and other harmful organisms, making it easier for our white blood cells to find and neutralise dangerous microbes. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have now discovered a previously unknown function of the central complement protein, C

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-function-key-component-immune-system-discovered - 2025-01-29

International diabetes study receives SEK 40 million to continue

Published 3 October 2018 The TEDDY Study has increased our knowledge about what happens prior to the onset of autoimmune diabetes (type 1 diabetes) and has shown that a stomach infection can trigger coeliac disease. Lund University in Sweden has now received just over SEK 40 million from the American National Institutes of Health (NIH) to continue the TEDDY Study for another five years. “We have l

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/international-diabetes-study-receives-sek-40-million-continue - 2025-01-29

New study of babies in Skåne to prevent type 1 diabetes

Published 8 October 2018 Can insulin absorbed in small doses through food in early childhood get the immune system accustomed to insulin and thereby delay – or prevent – type 1 diabetes? Researchers hope to find the answer through POInT, a study starting in Skåne this autumn. Newborn babies in Skåne with a high risk of autoimmune diabetes (type 1 diabetes) can take part in the study. The infants f

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-study-babies-skane-prevent-type-1-diabetes - 2025-01-29

New discovery restores insulin cell function in type 2 diabetes

Published 8 October 2018 By blocking a protein, VDAC1, in the insulin-producing beta cells, it is possible to restore their normal function in case of type 2 diabetes. In preclinical experiments, the researchers behind a new study have also shown that it is possible to prevent the development of the disease. The findings are published in the scientific journal Cell Metabolism. The researchers at L

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-discovery-restores-insulin-cell-function-type-2-diabetes - 2025-01-29

New findings on intestinal flora development in infants

Published 26 October 2018 In the so far largest clinical study of the development of microbiomes, i.e. intestinal flora, in infants, researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine, USA, have found that development takes place in different phases that can be associated with lifestyle changes during the early stages in life. The findings are based on samples from the TEDDY study and are published in

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-findings-intestinal-flora-development-infants - 2025-01-29