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Where does your blood actually come from?
Strong progress in cancer genetics
Published 17 October 2013 With enthusiasts plus technological developments, a lot of progress can be made in quite a short space of time. This is shown by developments in cancer genetics advice, which is now a natural part of the health service, but which was questioned 20 years ago. The primary enthusiasts were Professor of Oncology Håkan Olsson and Reader in Clinical Genetics Ulf Kristoffersson.
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/strong-progress-cancer-genetics - 2025-04-17
New honorary doctors in science at Lund University
ERC grant for one-step Covid detection
By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Kristina Lindgärde / Evelina Lindén) - published 7 January 2021 Christelle Prinz’ project developing a test that quickly detects viruses in the body receives an ERC proof of concept – innovation money from the European Research Council. Picture: Mostphotos. Christelle Prinz, professor of solid state physics and affiliated to NanoLund, receives 150,000 euro
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/erc-grant-one-step-covid-detection - 2025-04-17
Prize awarded to research on zebrafish that could lead to new treatments for diabetes
The beauty study – a perfect storm
By louise [dot] larsson [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Louise Larsson) - published 17 April 2024 Economist Adrian Mehic's study on beauty and grades in remote teaching received a lot of attention. Photo: Louise Larsson Remember the ”beauty study”? It received a lot of attention in the autumn of 2022; was reported for flaws in the research method, but was later found not to have deviated from good res
https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/beauty-study-perfect-storm - 2025-04-17
Vague career paths to be made clear
Published 4 June 2018 Career paths and career-development opportunities for junior researchers vary a great deal between the University’s different faculties. This is what Mia Rönnmar has observed, just over halfway through an investigation which is to result in proposals for how to ensure sound and clear career paths within Lund University. Mia Rönnmar. Photo: Kennet Ruona This ambition is an imp
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/vague-career-paths-be-made-clear - 2025-04-17
Grant awarded to visionary research on how the brain predicts the outside world
Published 24 October 2018 Henrik Jörntell (Photo: Ingemar Hultquist) How does the brain process information that is generated when we touch different things with our hands – the mirror of deeper intelligence? Could that knowledge teach us to better understand and diagnose brain diseases? An EU grant of SEK 32 million will go towards studying what happens in the brain when we interact with the worl
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/grant-awarded-visionary-research-how-brain-predicts-outside-world - 2025-04-17
New and better marker for assessing patients after cardiac arrest
Breakthrough for dangerous blood transfusion-related disease
Forward planning is important for accessibility management
By Lisa [dot] Hagsten [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Lisa Hagsten) - published 21 September 2020 The new law on accessibility to digital public services (EU Web Accessibility Directive) comes into effect as of 23 September. The aim is to increase digital accessibility for all users, including those who are disabled. For Lund University, the new law means that the content of all LU’s websit
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/forward-planning-important-accessibility-management - 2025-04-17
Cancerfonden supports research into the role of RNA modification in cancer development
Integration Can Lead to Conflict
By ulrika [dot] oredsson [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Ulrika Oredsson) - published 30 September 2022 Oliver Scharbrodt is the new Professor of Islamic Studies at Lund University. Photo: Ulrika Oredsson The Islamic presence in Europe is becoming normalised. But integration also leads to increased conflict, according to Oliver Scharbrodt, Lund University’s new Professor of Islamic Studies.
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/integration-can-lead-conflict - 2025-04-17
Completely recycled viscose for the first time
Lifestyle changes in pregnant women affected babies’ genes
Rare pattern observed in migrating common swifts
Published 15 September 2020 The researchers tracked 102 common swifts on their journey to Africa (Photo: Aron Hejdström) Compared with other migratory birds, the common swift follows a very unusual pattern when it migrates from the breeding areas in Europe to its wintering locations south of the Sahara. This is what researchers have observed in a major eleven-year international study of the birds.
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/rare-pattern-observed-migrating-common-swifts - 2025-04-17
The company Alfa Laval gains unprecedented insights on stainless steel at MAX IV
Is the Future of Agriculture Perennial?
By cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (cecilia von Arnold) - published 3 May 2019 Amongst the most promising perennial cereals are a wheat-like grass called intermediate wheatgrass named Kernza. Kernza can be used for anything wheat is used for. There is an urgent need for agriculture to drastically reduce its negative environmental impacts, while at the same time responding to
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/future-agriculture-perennial - 2025-04-17