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Few utilise health promotion benefit
Herbal baths for sore shoulders, weight loss courses, stress management – these are some of the activities that staff can use their health promotion benefit for in addition to normal exercise. However, despite the fact that each employee has the right to nearly SEK 2000 in health promotion benefits, most employees at the University do not use their money. In 2018, 2 800 of the 7 700 employees used
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/few-utilise-health-promotion-benefit - 2025-12-13
Statistics award to LUSEM researcher
What is a more sustainable lifestyle? New podcast episode!
What is a more sustainable lifestyle, and what are strategies and motivations for living within the 1.5-degree target? This question is addressed and discussed among experts in a new episode of the current season in the IIIEE Podcast series "Advancing Sustainable Solutions". In this episode, the barriers to transition to a more sustainable lifestyle is the focus. We discuss policies that could inc
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/what-more-sustainable-lifestyle-new-podcast-episode - 2025-12-14
SK-kurs: Teknik, fysik och strålskydd inom bild- och funktionsmedicin
PÅ SVENSKANÄSTA KURSTILLFÄLLE I SOCIALSTYRELSENS REGI: HT 2027OBS! Ansökan och antagning till detta kurstillfälle sker endast via Socialstyrelsens antagningssystem: socialstyrelsen.se. Socialstyrelsen svarar på ALLA frågor för denna kurs avseende ansökan och antagning.PRELIMINÄRT: EXTRA KURSTILLFÄLLE I EGEN REGI, 24 platser OBS! ----- Extrakursen vt 2026 är fulltecknad ---------Inga fler anmälni
https://www.msf-malmo.lu.se/article/sk-kurs-teknik-fysik-och-stralskydd-inom-bild-och-funktionsmedicin - 2025-12-13
New podcast from SMHI: Klimatforskarna
Our researchers in “The battle of the forest”
Awards for Leif Groop
Professor Leif Groop, international known diabetes researcher and coordinator of Lund University Diabetes Centre, is now assigned an other established award: Matti Äyräpää-award of 20 000 eur. The prize is awarded by the Finnish medical society Duodecim. Leif Groop who is born in Finland, has during his long carrier contributed to the increased knowledge of the genes roles when it comes to Type 2
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/awards-leif-groop - 2025-12-13
Kick-off of the 11th Alumni Conference at the IIIEE and 25 years of education and research!
23-24 May 2019 Today on 23 May, the IIIEE kicks off the 11th Alumni Network Conference, a conference that takes place every second year at the IIIEE.We are happy to see so many familiar faces in the house from our EMP and MESPOM Master’s Programmes!We are proud to have so many cool people in the house bringing back inspiration, positive energy and stories of all the amazing projects they are invol
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/kick-11th-alumni-conference-iiiee-and-25-years-education-and-research - 2025-12-14
More opportunities to test for Alzheimer’s using new analytical method
Twin study finds type 2 diabetes clues in epigenetic changes
Nobel Prize winning microscopy technique uncovers mechanisms of bacterial antibiotics resistance
To counter the effects of antibiotics, bacteria constantly evolve resistance mechanisms. In order to develop new antibiotics that could overcome the resistance, it is essential to understand its workings. Using so-called cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) researchers at Lund and Hamburg universities have uncovered the molecular details of an important antibiotic resistance mechanism. This is
Meet IIIEE researcher Åke Thidell
More opportunities to test for Alzheimer’s using new analytical method
Nobel Prize winning microscopy technique uncovers mechanisms of bacterial antibiotics resistance
To counter the effects of antibiotics, bacteria constantly evolve resistance mechanisms. In order to develop new antibiotics that could overcome the resistance, it´s essential to understand its workings. Using so-called cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) researchers at Lund and Hamburg universities have uncovered the molecular details of an important antibiotic resistance mechanism. This is t
More opportunities to test for Alzheimer’s using new analytical method
New director at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights
Morten Kjaerum is the new director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, having taken over the reins of the Institute on 1 April 2015. Kjaerum most recently was the director of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) in Vienna. During his seven years at the agency, he is credited for having brought FRA into the foreground of the European human rights landscape.
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-director-raoul-wallenberg-institute-human-rights - 2025-12-13
