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Stenkol, potatis, järnvägar och entreprenörer ämnen för Wallanderstipendium

Forskarna Hana Nielsen, Thor Berger och Mikhail Martynovich prisas för framstående avhandlingar och blir Lunds universitets nya Wallanderstipendiater. Stipendierna innebär tre års forskningsfinansiering vardera från Jan Wallanders och Tom Hedelius stiftelse samt Tore Browaldhs stiftelse. Stiftelserna, som ska stödja samhällsvetenskaplig forskning inom främst ekonomisk historia, ekonomisk geografi,

https://www.lu.se/artikel/stenkol-potatis-jarnvagar-och-entreprenorer-amnen-wallanderstipendium - 2025-11-23

Sätt mer fokus på diabeteshanden

Personer med diabetes drabbas oftare av komplikationer i sina händer än övrig befolkning. I sin avhandling som läggs fram vid Lunds universitet har Mattias Rydberg kartlagt diabeteshanden. – Det finns stor anledning både för dem som har diabetes och för vårdpersonal som möter dessa patienter att vara uppmärksamma på handfunktionen. Det är först när handfunktionen krånglar som vi inser hur mycket v

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/satt-mer-fokus-pa-diabeteshanden - 2025-11-24

Morfinbehandlingens effekt på patienter med KOL och svår andnöd

Idag saknas effektiv läkemedelsbehandling mot svår kronisk andnöd. Ibland behandlar vården med opioidpreparat såsom morfin för att lindra symtomen, men evidensen har varit bristande för om detta hjälper. I en randomiserad fas 3-studie som forskare vid Lunds universitet och ett forskningsnätverk i Australien genomfört, såg man att morfin inte minskade andnöden hos patienterna. Studien publiceras i

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/morfinbehandlingens-effekt-pa-patienter-med-kol-och-svar-andnod - 2025-11-24

Morfinbehandlingens effekt på patienter med KOL och svår andnöd

Idag saknas effektiv läkemedelsbehandling mot svår kronisk andnöd. Ibland behandlar vården med opioidpreparat såsom morfin för att lindra symtomen, men evidensen har varit bristande för om detta hjälper. I en randomiserad fas 3-studie som forskare vid Lunds universitet och ett forskningsnätverk i Australien genomfört, såg man att morfin inte minskade andnöden hos patienterna. Studien publiceras i

https://www.lu.se/artikel/morfinbehandlingens-effekt-pa-patienter-med-kol-och-svar-andnod - 2025-11-24

Digitala verktyg ska hjälpa museer och kulturföreningar att bygga broar mellan lokalsamhället och tvångsmigranter

I alla tider, och över hela världen, har människor tvingats fly på grund av krig, naturkatastrofer eller politisk förföljelse. En individuell men samtidigt kollektiv upplevelse av trauma och nya möjligheter. Forskare vid Lunds universitet har tagit fram digitala verktyg som kan främja fördjupad kontakt mellan lokalsamhällen och tvångsmigranter. Verktygen kan användas av museer och kulturföreningar

https://www.lu.se/artikel/digitala-verktyg-ska-hjalpa-museer-och-kulturforeningar-att-bygga-broar-mellan-lokalsamhallet-och - 2025-11-24

Sätt mer fokus på diabeteshanden

Personer med diabetes drabbas oftare av komplikationer i sina händer än övrig befolkning. Forskaren och läkaren Mattias Rydberg har kartlagt diabeteshanden i sitt avhandlingsarbete. – Det finns stor anledning både för dem som har diabetes och för vårdpersonal som möter dessa patienter att vara uppmärksamma på handfunktionen. Det är först när handfunktionen krånglar som vi inser hur mycket vi behöv

https://www.lu.se/artikel/satt-mer-fokus-pa-diabeteshanden - 2025-11-24

Man måste kunna lita på sin robot

Hjälprobotar förväntas ta större plats i hemmen i takt med att tekniken utvecklas och andelen äldre ökar. Nya resultat från ett studentprojekt tyder på att robotar bör ha mer mänskliga drag för att skapa tillit hos de äldre. Projektet presenteras den 16 december kl 9.15 på LUX sal C:121. Samma dag presenteras även fjorton andra studentprojekt från kursen ”Neuromodellering, kognitiv robotik och age

https://www.lu.se/artikel/man-maste-kunna-lita-pa-sin-robot - 2025-11-24

Cracking the Code of Human Brain Evolution: Patricia Gerdes Awarded MSCA Fellowship

Patricia Gerdes, a postdoctoral researcher specializing in transposable elements and their impact on the human genome, has been awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) program. The grant will support a research project which focuses on understanding the role of transposable elements in human brain evolution, shedding light on healthy and disordered brain fu

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/cracking-code-human-brain-evolution-patricia-gerdes-awarded-msca-fellowship - 2025-11-23

Researchers have found the genetic cause for a type of hereditary ataxia, SCA4 – for long an unresolved conundrum

Intensive efforts are being made in medical research to discover the genomic causes of undiagnosed hereditary diseases. Persistent work and new technology are providing answers to several previously unsolved, enigmatic neurological disorders. Spinocerebellar ataxia type 4 was one of these, but now a research team in Lund, Sweden, have identified the gene that is responsible. Almost half a million

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/researchers-have-found-genetic-cause-type-hereditary-ataxia-sca4-long-unresolved-conundrum - 2025-11-23

Cocktail of modified antibodies provides strong effect against SARS-CoV-2

Is it possible to improve the antibodies that the body produces to fight SARS-CoV2? In a study led by researchers from Lund University in Sweden, this was investigated by redesigning antibodies and combining them against the virus. The modified antibodies have been tested in human cells and with mice. Many antibodies used to treat covid infection during the pandemic have been so-called neutralizin

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/cocktail-modified-antibodies-provides-strong-effect-against-sars-cov-2 - 2025-11-23

Double up! MultiPark gets two new Vice Coordinators

January 2024 is the start of a new electoral term for MultiPark’s management. While Angela Cenci Nilsson will remain the coordinator, Oskar Hansson will be replaced for the next three years. The vice coordinator's mission will be shared between a health scientist and a clinician. Maria H. Nilsson and Per Odin explain how they will contribute to leading MultiPark. According to MultiPark’s steering

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/double-multipark-gets-two-new-vice-coordinators - 2025-11-23

Researchers have found the genetic cause for a type of hereditary ataxia, SCA4 – for long an unresolved conundrum

Intensive efforts are being made in medical research to discover the genomic causes of undiagnosed hereditary diseases. Persistent work and new technology are providing answers to several previously unsolved, enigmatic neurological disorders. Spinocerebellar ataxia type 4 was one of these, but now a research team in Lund, Sweden, have identified the gene that is responsible. Almost half a million

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/researchers-have-found-genetic-cause-type-hereditary-ataxia-sca4-long-unresolved-conundrum - 2025-11-23

ECT more effective than ketamine in severe depression

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have compared the effects of intravenous ketamine treatment with ECT treatment in severe depression. The results support the view that ketamine is a possible treatment, but also show that ECT treatment helps more people. In recent years, ketamine has emerged as a new treatment for depression, after studies have shown it to be a fast-acting antidepressant. “

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/ect-more-effective-ketamine-severe-depression - 2025-11-23

Gender researcher: threats and hate are part of everyday life

Recurrent threats via telephone, email and letter – often in conjunction with being published. That is part of everyday research for gender researcher Diana Mulinari and many of her colleagues. “It is almost systematic. Those who hate and make threats are aggressively sexist and racist. Their hate ideology is based on who I am – a woman with a foreign background.”  Diana Mulinari, is a Doctor of S

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/gender-researcher-threats-and-hate-are-part-everyday-life - 2025-11-23

Vice-chancellor wishlist: the research leader

The time has now run out for applications for the vice-chancellor position and it is time for the recruitment group to select suitable candidates for interviews. This work will take place throughout the spring.  LUM has talked to staff at different levels within several faculties about how they view the role of vice-chancellor, how important the vice-chancellor is to them and which areas of develo

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/vice-chancellor-wishlist-research-leader - 2025-11-23

Agroecology: a better alternative in Sub-Saharan Africa

Agroecology is a better alternative than large-scale agriculture - both for the climate and for small farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to LUCSUS researcher Ellinor Isgren. This agricultural model preserves biodiversity and safeguards food supply while avoiding soil depletion.  – We must consider other, alternative models for developing agriculture, particularly in countries that have not a

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/agroecology-better-alternative-sub-saharan-africa - 2025-11-23

Study reveals flaws in popular genetic method

The most common analytical method within population genetics is deeply flawed, according to a new study from Lund University in Sweden. This may have led to incorrect results and misconceptions about ethnicity and genetic relationships. The method has been used in hundreds of thousands of studies, affecting results within medical genetics and even commercial ancestry tests. The study is published

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/study-reveals-flaws-popular-genetic-method - 2025-11-23

Unknowing researchers became a stamp

One of the two recent Lund University jubilee stamps depicts the young diabetes researchers Anna Edlund and Jones Ofori. They are pleased to be featured on the stamps – but it was a complete surprise to them both. “Obviously we knew that our picture had been taken. A couple of years ago, there was a photographer here at CRC (Clinical Research Centre) who photographed the premises, labs and people.

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/unknowing-researchers-became-stamp - 2025-11-23

The IPCC pathways run the risk of reproducing historical injustices, according to a new thesis

A new thesis explores how justice, which is a core principle of the global climate agreements, is considered in the global mitigation pathways assessed by the IPCC for staying within climate policy targets such as the 1.5-degree target. It shows how value-laden assumptions inform many of the pathways, representing a tangible risk to reproduce historical injustices. – Modelled mitigation scenarios

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/ipcc-pathways-run-risk-reproducing-historical-injustices-according-new-thesis - 2025-11-23

Countries' unrealistic land demands to reach net-zero: an area a bit larger than the US

A billion hectares – or an area a bit larger than the US – that is how much land that would be required globally to meet countries’ net-zero climate targets. For the first time researchers can show the rate and extent of projected land use changes, geographically and over time. The findings demonstrate a gap between governments’ expected reliance on land and the role that land can realistically pl

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/countries-unrealistic-land-demands-reach-net-zero-area-bit-larger-us - 2025-11-23