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Så sprids giftigt protein vid alzheimer

Det är den giftiga varianten av proteinet tau som tros vara orsaken till att nervceller i hjärnan dör vid Alzheimers sjukdom. Nu visar en ny studie att spridningen av giftigt tau i hjärnan hos äldre människor sker via kopplingen mellan nervcellerna och att det är proteinet beta-amyloid som påverkar och underlättar spridningen av tau. Forskarna tror att dessa fynd kan ha stor betydelse för behandli

https://www.lu.se/artikel/sa-sprids-giftigt-protein-vid-alzheimer - 2025-11-30

Nyckelgen i leukemi hittad

Akut myeloisk leukemi (AML) är en av de vanligaste formerna av blodcancer hos vuxna och är associerad med låg överlevnad. I Sverige insjuknar runt 350 personer årligen i denna aggressiva sjukdom som leder till att den normala blodbildningen hämmas. Nu har en forskargrupp vid Lunds universitet identifierat en av de gener som är grunden till att leukemistamcellerna överlever och förökar sig. Studien

https://www.lu.se/artikel/nyckelgen-i-leukemi-hittad - 2025-11-30

Integrerad återhämtning under arbetsdagen - gör det skillnad?

Lina Ejlertsson, doktorand i folkhälsovetenskap vid Lunds universitet, menar att det finns en klassisk bild av att jobba och mäta hälsa på arbetsplatser genom sjukskrivningstal, produktion och effektivitet. – Oftast sätter man in rehabiliterande insatser eller arbetar förebyggande först efter att medarbetare blivit sjuka. Så vad händer om man i stället integrerar olika återhämtningsaktiviteter i m

https://www.lu.se/artikel/integrerad-aterhamtning-under-arbetsdagen-gor-det-skillnad - 2025-11-30

Fyra Lundaforskare får 120 miljoner kronor från Wallenbergstiftelse

Mikael Akke, Göran Jönsson, Sara Linse och Mathieu Gisselbrecht vid Lunds universitet har tilldelats mångmiljonanslag från Knut och Alice Wallenbergs stiftelse. Under fem år ska de driva tunga projekt om allosterisk signalering, effektivare immunterapi, hemlighetsfulla hjälparproteiner och kvantmekanisk sammanflätning. Mikael Akke, professor i biofysikalisk kemi, får 36 miljoner kronor för att ”kn

https://www.lu.se/artikel/fyra-lundaforskare-far-120-miljoner-kronor-fran-wallenbergstiftelse - 2025-11-30

MAX IV får nära 1,9 miljarder kronor för drift och strålrör

Vetenskapsrådet (VR) beviljar MAX IV-laboratoriet 1,39 miljarder kronor i driftsbidrag för 2013-2018 och Lunds universitet går in med 250 miljoner kronor under samma tidsperiod. Dessutom anslår VR 250 miljoner kronor i investeringsbidrag för nya strålrör. - Detta är fantastiskt goda nyheter för alla de forskare som ska använda världens mest briljanta synkrotronljus. Detta gör det möjligt att utvec

https://www.lu.se/artikel/max-iv-far-nara-19-miljarder-kronor-drift-och-stralror - 2025-11-30

Schema: KHM x MMM

TLC har nu gjort klart programmet för höstens föreläsningsserie i samarbete med Moderna. Programmet är:They Are Here - 20/09, 16:30-18:00 - FacebookeventIeva Misevičiūtė - 04/10, 16:30-18:00Marianna Simnett - 15/11, 16:30-18:00Lili Reynaud Dewar - 12/12, 16:30-18:00    20 September 16.30: They Are HereThey Are Here (f.2006) is a collaborative practice steered by Helen Walker and Harun Morrison. Th

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/schema-khm-x-mmm - 2025-11-29

The Elderly and the Coronavirus Crisis: Striving to Maintain Everyday Routines and a Balance of Activities

The Public Health Agency of Sweden recommends that people over the age of 70 should limit their contact with other people as much as possible for a period of time, the length of which is uncertain. How should the elderly and their relatives behave during this crisis? Eldercare researcher Lisa Ekstam of CASE is doing her best to provide advice and answers. According to the Public Health Agency's di

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/elderly-and-coronavirus-crisis-striving-maintain-everyday-routines-and-balance-activities - 2025-11-29

EU:s framtida utmaningar från ett svenskt perspektiv

Representanter från de åtta partierna i riksdagens utrikesutskott samlades den 27 maj på Malmö stadsbibliotek för att debattera EU:s viktigaste frågor inför Europaparlamentsvalet. Fokus låg på unionens framtida utmaningar och Sveriges roll i dessa. Arrangör var Europa Direkt Lund. Moderatorn Maria Strömvik, universitetslektor vid Lunds universitet och biträdande föreståndare för Centrum för europa

https://www.cfe.lu.se/artikel/eus-framtida-utmaningar-fran-ett-svenskt-perspektiv - 2025-11-29

Practical problems following grant success

Success with grant applications leads to problems of an unexpected although pleasant kind. If your research team is almost doubled in size, where are all your colleagues supposed to work? And how are they to get access to laboratory equipment which is already fully booked? Johan Jakobsson in an unusually empty lab (the rest of his group were at a conference). After major success with grants, his p

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/practical-problems-following-grant-success - 2025-11-29

Holiday update

LU Accommodation wish you all a safe and happy holiday period. The reception is closed between 21 December and 1 January, and here's what you need to know. This article will cover some frequently asked questions about this time of the year, including:Reception closedReturning keysCollecting keysHousing applicationsPayments and depositsContract CancellationsSurvey resultsWe would like to thank all

https://www.luaccommodation.lu.se/article/holiday-update - 2025-11-29

She knows what makes a design classic

Why is the Stringhyllan bookshelf considered a design classic but not the Billy? And what makes the Lamino armchair into the furniture design of the century while Norrgavel’s Länstol chair isn’t even considered a classic? “I believed, rather naively, that it was quality that determined whether a piece became a Anna Wahlöö has her personal favourite among the design classics in her own garden. The

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/she-knows-what-makes-design-classic - 2025-11-29

Dark personalities – how to handle an arsehole at work

Narcissism, psychopathy and machiavellianism are personality traits that often lead to major social problems in the workplace. Magnus Lindén has researched “the dark triad” – dark personality traits that can nevertheless lead to success and management positions. Illustration: Catrin Jakobsson “People with dark traits often cause major relationship problems in the workplace. It’s arsehole-like beha

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/dark-personalities-how-handle-arsehole-work - 2025-11-29

LU staff are best at sustainable commuting

The results from the autumn travel habits survey show that a majority of the University’s staff (approx. 80%) get to and from work by walking, cycling or using public transport. This is a higher percentage than for other large organisations in Lund. However, there is potential for even more people to commute sustainably by investments in public transport and measures to promote cycling on campus.

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lu-staff-are-best-sustainable-commuting - 2025-11-30

Research School

With the kick-off at the start of October, the 23/24 WCMM Research School has officially begun. As this year marks the fifth anniversary of the WCMM Research School, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the past and present, and to check in with some current and past attendees to hear their thoughts on the school. Since a month has already passed and activities are in full swing, we started of

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/research-school-fifth-anniversary - 2025-11-29

Monster waves a mathematical challenge

For a mathematician, the waves of the sea are related to differential equations, and particularly complex ones at that. Mathematical research can help to improve understanding of how waves form and move – which could be useful, for example, in the work to predict dangerous monster waves. The sunlight glistens on the rippling waves. The calm expanse of the sea is spread out before Lomma beach. Erik

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/monster-waves-mathematical-challenge - 2025-11-29

Calendar girls to promote cancer research

Professor Stina Oredsson and the owner of the women’s underwear store Kvinnligt under, Carolina Le Prince, have together created a calendar of partially nude women. This unusual way to raise money for cancer research resulted in SEK 235,000. Stina Oredsson (right) receives the collected money from Carolina Le Prince (in the middle). Carolina Le Prince shows us the calendar when we visit her store

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/calendar-girls-promote-cancer-research - 2025-11-29

Eighty-year-old findings to help solve water mystery

82 years after his death, limnology superstar and the first professor in this field in Lund and the world, Einar Naumann, may have helped solve the riddle of why lakes become brown. With the help of Naumann’s and his students’ work dating back to the 1930s, senior lecturer Emma Kritzberg has created a data series that fill a gap of 50 years. Emma Kritzberg In Sweden and many other countries in the

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/eighty-year-old-findings-help-solve-water-mystery - 2025-11-29