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Using light to create bioelectronics inside the body
Published 22 November 2024 In a study published in Advanced Science, researcher Fredrik Ek et al. describe how they can use light to create electrically conductive materials directly in the body, showing promising results in animal trials. Photo: I. Hultquist. Bioelectronics research and development of implants made of electrically conductive materials for disease treatment is advancing rapidly. H
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/using-light-create-bioelectronics-inside-body - 2025-03-15
Patient-specific diagnostics for breast cancers that are difficult to cure
Mummified bishop is revived in book and exhibition
Published 2 June 2017 Peder Winstrup was a man with many irons in the fire. Founder of Lund University, bishop, Renaissance man, architect, scientist, author, powerful political player, printer, poet and much more. Even long after his death, he continues to fascinate us as a uniquely well-preserved mummy. Now his life has been turned into an exhibition and a book. Andreas Manhag and Per Karsten wa
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/mummified-bishop-revived-book-and-exhibition - 2025-03-15
New on the job - Lars Palm, head of division for Lund University Commissioned Education (LUCE)
Published 22 May 2019 Lars Palm is the new head of Lund University’s division for commissioned education, LUCE. His most recent position was at Tetra Pak where he worked for nearly 20 years. However, his connection to the University is strong. It was here that he graduated with a Master of Engineering degree, later completing a PhD in Measurement Technology, and he has also been a member of the Un
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-job-lars-palm-head-division-lund-university-commissioned-education-luce - 2025-03-15
The Elderly and the Coronavirus Crisis: Striving to Maintain Everyday Routines and a Balance of Activities
The UN’s climate change panel: the world must act now
By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 28 February 2022 The researchers emphasise that the need for climate adaptation. Here a village in Demak Regency, Indonesia, surrounded by water due to rising sea levels. Photo: Aji Styawan / Getty Images Climate Visuals Grant recipient. On Monday, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) publish
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/uns-climate-change-panel-world-must-act-now - 2025-03-15
What you do in your garden to help pollinators works
By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 31 January 2023 Adding "mini-meadows", is one way of helping pollinators. Photo: Therese EK Have you made adjustments to your garden to make it more welcoming for pollinators? If so, you have probably made a valuable contribution, according to a new study from Lund University. The researchers evaluated the nation
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/what-you-do-your-garden-help-pollinators-works - 2025-03-15
11 million euros for life science research and innovation infrastructure synergies in Northern Europe
Published 16 December 2022 Erik Renström Southern Scandinavia and Northern Germany form a leading life science region with unique research infrastructures that can help transform research into innovation. There is especially a large unused potential for industrial and clinical researchers to use these unique facilities. The HALRIC consortium led by Lund University has now received EU funding to bu
William Dendy - alumnus from MSc in Economics 2017
Using light to create bioelectronics inside the body
Published 25 November 2024 In a study published in Advanced Science, researcher Fredrik Ek et al. describe how they can use light to create electrically conductive materials directly in the body, showing promising results in animal trials. Photo: I. Hultquist. Bioelectronics research and development of implants made of electrically conductive materials for disease treatment is advancing rapidly. H
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/using-light-create-bioelectronics-inside-body - 2025-03-16
EU is more generous than ever
Off to a flying start in 2025
Published 20 January 2025 As 2025 gets under way, the University, and I dare say the whole higher education sector, has got off to a flying start. The reason for this flying start is, of course, the Research and Innovation Bill that was presented just before Christmas and has since been analysed from all angles. The analysis will continue, as the parts that are still unclear take shape in the Spri
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/flying-start-2025 - 2025-03-16
Young Ukrainian civil servants explore human rights in Lund
Published 23 October 2023 Iryna Tsunovska and Nataliia Kohutyuk in Lund for a training course. Photo: Johan Persson Iryna Tsunovska and Nataliia Kohutyuk from Ukraine are taking home many new insights on how they can contribute to the protection of human rights in their professional roles. They have just completed a training course at Lund University for young policymakers, public servants and civ
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/young-ukrainian-civil-servants-explore-human-rights-lund - 2025-03-16
SWEPSA annual meeting 2014 in Lund
Knotz awarded research prize
New research programme on civil society elites
Published 24 October 2017 Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ) has granted 35,1 million SEK to the 6 year research programme "Civil society elites? Comparing elite composition, reproduction, integration and contestation in European civil societies". The programme is led by professor Håkan Johansson at the School of Social Work at LU. Participants from the Department of Political Science are Niklas Alter
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/new-research-programme-civil-society-elites - 2025-03-15
Students gained insight into breadth of research
Published 23 January 2018 On Wednesday 17th January students and researchers gathered in Stadshallen in Lund for the Sociology of Law Department's annual Panorama Day. Photo: Per Wickenberg The panorama day acts as the first meeting between students and researchers and gives students insight into the breadth of research offered by the Sociology of Law Department.Students who study Sociology of Law
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/students-gained-insight-breadth-research - 2025-03-15
New publication on ALS by TNU and Australian collaborators
By Jenny [dot] Mansson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Månsson) - published 15 April 2021 TNU:s study on ALS together with Australian collaborators on Lund university's top news today. Åsa Petersén, Sanaz Gabery and collaborators in Australia have, for the first time, shown changes in hypothalamic neurons regulating metabolism, sleep and emotions in ALS patients. Since long, researchers have ass
https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/new-publication-als-tnu-and-australian-collaborators - 2025-03-15
The Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies and the Graduate School in Asian Studies joins the Nordic Asia Podcast
Published 22 February 2024 Photo by ConvertKit on Unsplash.com Want to stay up-to-date on Asian affairs and research in the Nordics and beyond? Tune in to the Nordic Asia Podcast! The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration between the following academic partners: Asia Centre, University of Tartu (Estonia), Asian Studies, University of Helsinki (Finland), Centre for Asian Studies, Vytautas Magnus U