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New clues in hunt for heredity in type 2 diabetes
Protein block stops vascular damage in diabetes
Epigenetic changes to fat cells following exercise
New findings on gastric bypass and diabetes
Maria Eriksson Baaz: “It is important to raise the discussions around the inequalities and colonial heritage inherent in North-South knowledge production”
By sandra [dot] jakobsson [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se (Sandra Jakobsson) - published 6 September 2023 Maria Eriksson Baaz, Fredrik Söderbaum and Swati Parashar at NorDev 2023. The 7th Nordic Development Research Conference (NorDev) was held the 21-23 August in Uppsala. The title for the conference was “Co-creation for transition towards a sustainable society” and was organised by Uppsala Universit
Altered cell behaviour behind resistance in neuroblastoma
Novel biomarker technology for cancer diagnostics
Large-scale genome-wide association study reveals a new potential drug target for blood stem cell mobilization in humans
By marie [dot] jonsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Marie Jönsson and Björn Nilsson) - published 27 January 2022 The Nilsson lab performed a genome-wide association study on 13,167 individuals, 18-78 years old, and identified previously unknown regulators of blood HSPC levels. Stem cell transplantation is a cornerstone in the treatment of blood malignancies. In order to succeed, stem cells need to
New optical imaging platform at LBIC - available to all researchers
By Anders [dot] Martensson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anders Mårtensson) - published 15 October 2014 Lund University Bioimaging Center (LBIC) is pleased to announce the opening of its new optical imaging platform, which hosts an advanced confocal microscope and a second super-resolution microscope utilising the STochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscope (STORM) technology. A third microscope d
https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/new-optical-imaging-platform-lbic-available-all-researchers - 2025-01-15
Shrinking resource margins in Sahel region of Africa
Published 16 October 2014 Grazing camel in the Kordofan region in Sudan The need for food, animal feed and fuel in the Sahel belt is growing year on year, but supply is not increasing at the same rate. New figures from 22 countries indicate falling availability of resources per capita and a continued risk of famine in areas with low ‘primary production’ from plants. Rising temperatures present an
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/shrinking-resource-margins-sahel-region-africa - 2025-01-15
Quantum world without queues could lead to better solar cells
Well managed forests can limit climate change
By hanna [dot] holm [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Hanna Holm) - published 1 February 2019 Professor Natascha Kljun and Station Manager Anders Båth in the Norunda forest. Photo: Irene Lehner. Growing forests can limit climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store the carbon in their biomass as they grow. How much carbon a forest stores varies between tree species, the fores
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/well-managed-forests-can-limit-climate-change - 2025-01-15
New knowledge makers focus on environmental and climate effects
Communication Hands on! Having careers in start-ups and the dilemma of change.
Published 9 October 2019 On Wednesday October the 9:th we were happy to take part of VentureLab in cooperation with LU Innovation and their "Breakfast & Ideas" -concept at Mindpark, Helsingborg. This morning our students Rebecca Arfwedson and Endang Ghani Ashfiya talked about Strategic Communication hands on. They were focusing on strategic communication in start-ups and sharing their hands on kno
https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/communication-hands-having-careers-start-ups-and-dilemma-change - 2025-01-15
Things are going well for Enjay
Published 19 February 2018 Enjay is a rising star among the Climate-KIC Startup Accelerator companies. Read more about the latest developments. Enjay is developing a heat pump that can reuse the heat in exhaust air from restaurant kitchens. Up until now, this heat has been wasted. Reuse has not been possible due to the large amounts of fat and soot that comes with the airflow. Regular Heat pumps q
https://www.climate-kic.lu.se/article/things-are-going-well-enjay - 2025-01-15
Migratory birds take breaks to boost their immune system
Urban great tits less stressed than their countryside cousins
Disease affects blackbirds more than previously thought
By anders [dot] ortegren [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se (Anders Örtegren) - published 7 September 2023 Even mild ailments and short disease spans can have far-reaching consequences for animals, not least because it affects their everyday life. Photo: Hermann Kneuwer. When humans are ill, we tend to be less active. This also applies to wild animals, but so far, it has not been known how long the reduc
https://www.biology.lu.se/article/disease-affects-blackbirds-more-previously-thought - 2025-01-15
Urgent need to develop sustainable housing policies for older people in their home environments
By maria [dot] lofstedt [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Löfstedt) - published 10 February 2022 Christina Heller, PhD student, Department of Health Sciences, Lund University Mid-way review 2022/02/01. With Björn Slaug, main supervisor, and one of the reviewers Marianne Abramsson. SWEAH PhD student Christina Heller just had her Mid-way review: "Simulation models as a tool to compare housing polici
https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/urgent-need-develop-sustainable-housing-policies-older-people-their-home-environments - 2025-01-15