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Genomics-informed decisions can help save species from extinction
Genes decide the willow warbler’s migration routes
Scientists discover rare element in exoplanet’s atmosphere
The use of certain neonicotinoids could benefit bumblebees, new study finds
Celebrating a Decade of Science!
This autumn, the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM) at Lund University proudly commemorates a decade of pioneering research in molecular and translational medicine. Since its inception in 2015, WCMM Lund has emerged as an internationally recognised hub where basic science and clinical innovation unite to address urgent health challenges. The Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine Lu
https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/celebrating-decade-science - 2025-11-23
Mapping the mechanisms behind type 2 diabetes
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 first part of the study at
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/mapping-mechanisms-behind-type-2-diabetes - 2025-11-23
What is communication? From a more humane Internet to the trip with Bob Hund
The Department of Strategic Communication was visited last week by various lecturers who represent components of some of the department’s courses. Last Tuesday, our Bachelor’s students received a lecture by Susanna Laurin, CEO of the company Funka, providing information on how we can create a more humane Internet. On the Wednesday our Master’s students had the opportunity to meet Thomas Öberg and
https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/what-communication-more-humane-internet-trip-bob-hund - 2025-11-23
Double nailing of dissertations in Strategic Communication
The Ravensbrück Archive receives Memory of the World status
UNESCO has added the unique archive of 500 in-depth interviews with Holocaust survivors to the Memory of the World Register. It recognises the Ravensbrück Archive as an example of a cultural heritage of great value to humanity. The University Library manages this documentary heritage and keeps the archive protected and digitally accessible to all. On 10 April, UNESCO decided to add the Ravensbrück
https://www.ub.lu.se/en/article/ravensbruck-archive-receives-memory-world-status - 2025-11-23
Sun’s activity influences natural climate change
A new study from Lund University has, for the first time, reconstructed solar activity during the last ice age. The study shows that the regional climate is influenced by the sun and offers opportunities to better predict future climate conditions in certain regions. Raimund Muscheler is co-author of the article and is an active researcher within MERGE and BECC. For the first time, a research team
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/suns-activity-influences-natural-climate-change - 2025-11-23
Enjay Filtration – A Climate-KIC Accelerator company from Lund University
Enjay is one of the companies from Lund University that has joined the Climate-KIC Start-up Accelerator. We made a visit to their office in Stävie to find out more about what they do. Enjay – Recovering heat and saving moneyEnjay addresses a need that probably few people would be pondering about - the heat in the outgoing air from restaurant kitchen ventilation. Jesper and Nils at Enjay have both
https://www.climate-kic.lu.se/article/enjay-filtration-climate-kic-accelerator-company-lund-university - 2025-11-23
Choice of trees carries great significance to city insect life
Can flawed predictions still guide us in times of uncertainty?
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, decision-makers around the world turned to predictive models and scenarios to navigate the unknown. But how did these projections shape—and sometimes mislead—strategies and public debate? In a newly published article in the journal Social Studies of Science, sociologist Tobias Olofsson explores how early pandemic predictions influenced policy and public discourse. T
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/can-flawed-predictions-still-guide-us-times-uncertainty - 2025-11-23
Looking for uniqueness in the Skåne countryside
Research projects will examine the effects of development assistance on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Hello there, Björn Ekman and Jesper Sundewall! You’re both researchers in social medicine and global health at Lund University, and now you’ve been granted SEK 600,000 from the Expert Group for Aid Studies to study the effects of global health development aid. What are you going to do within the context of your research project? – We will analyse global development assistance in the area of sexual
The GU Assistant Head of Department – ensures that doctors of the future get the best training
Elisabet Londos, professor and chief physician, takes multitasking to a new level. She researches cognitive diseases, teaches the doctors of the future, supervises doctoral students and is GU prefect at the department of clinical sciences in Malmö. But what does it mean to be GU prefect? GU stands for undergraduate education, education on bachelor's level, and the largest undergraduate education a
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/gu-assistant-head-department-ensures-doctors-future-get-best-training - 2025-11-23
"Everything I love in one programme"
Ruth Bedoya Lopez from Colombia is currently studying the master's programme with specialisation Culture and Creativity. We asked her what she thinks about her studies. What is the best thing about your programme?"The best thing about this programme is to encounter professors and colleagues from different backgrounds. The programme also helps us to develop critical thinking and offers us a good th
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/everything-i-love-one-programme - 2025-11-23
Back from Italy: 'I felt the potential of international and interdisciplinary work'
SWEAH PhD student William Son Galanza at Lund University is back in business after a visit at University of Bologna in Italy, during March to May. – I am surprised by how advanced their research on fall prediction and smart assistive technology is, such as a prototype of smart crutches that allows biofeedback and telemonitoring, he says. William Son Galanza went to meet his mentor from his affilia
https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/back-italy-i-felt-potential-international-and-interdisciplinary-work - 2025-11-23
Sun’s activity influences natural climate change
A new study from Lund University has, for the first time, reconstructed solar activity during the last ice age. The study shows that the regional climate is influenced by the sun and offers opportunities to better predict future climate conditions in certain regions. Raimund Muscheler is co-author of the article and is an active researcher within BECC and MERGE. For the first time, a research team
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/suns-activity-influences-natural-climate-change - 2025-11-23
