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Ny behandling av åderförfettning kan minska risken för hjärtinfarkt

En behandling som har visat sig minska utvecklingen av åderförfettningsplack hos möss har nu testats på människor med psoriasis. Jan Nilsson vid Lunds universitet är en av forskarna bakom den kliniska studien som visade på en minskad inflammation i kranskärlen, vilket i sin tur kan ge minskad risk för hjärtinfarkt och död hos dessa patienter. Personer med diabetes är ännu en patientgrupp som kan k

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ny-behandling-av-aderforfettning-kan-minska-risken-hjartinfarkt - 2026-05-28

Nytt bioinformatik-verktyg löser 50-årigt blodgruppsmysterium

Idag vet forskarna det mesta om vilka gener som gör att vi föds med just vår blodgrupp. Däremot är inte mycket känt om vad som styr mängden blodgruppsmolekyler hos personer med samma eller liknande blodgrupp. Och det kan spela roll för transfusionssäkerheten. Nu har en forskargrupp i Lund utvecklat ett verktyg som ger svar – och på kuppen löst en 50-årig blodgåta. Studien där det bioinformatiska v

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/nytt-bioinformatik-verktyg-loser-50-arigt-blodgruppsmysterium - 2026-05-28

Att amma på offentlig plats

Både svensk och internationell lag står bakom kvinnors rätt att amma på offentlig plats. Ändå beskriver kvinnor hur de får ta emot påhopp och dömande blickar när de ammar utanför hemmet. En ny studie från Lunds universitet visar att samhället måste ge tydligare och uttalat stöd för offentlig amning - och välkomna amning oavsett plats. – Kvinnorna och barnen saknar tillgång till det offentliga rumm

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/att-amma-pa-offentlig-plats - 2026-05-28

Kartläggning av antikropparna vid typ 1 diabetes

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Autoantikroppar som föregår typ 1 diabetes går att mäta när som helst i livet. Genom att titta på antalet antikroppar, vilka de är och i hur höga nivåer de finns, kan man tillsammans med den genetiska profilen göra en bedömning av risken för en individ att insjukna i typ 1 diabetes. Här skriver Cecilia Andersson, fo

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/kartlaggning-av-antikropparna-vid-typ-1-diabetes - 2026-05-28

When care becomes a luxury - Jamie Woodworth on end-of-life care in the Swedish welfare state

What are your thoughts on death? How would you like to spend your last days? These kinds of existential questions are explored at so-called death cafés - gatherings that Jamie Woodworth began organising before she was 25, as a way of dealing with her anxiety about climate change. Now she has been awarded an honourable mention for her doctoral thesis on end-of-life care in the Swedish welfare state

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/when-care-becomes-luxury-jamie-woodworth-end-life-care-swedish-welfare-state - 2026-05-27

Euro-BioImaging Expands Access to Advanced Imaging Across Europe

A major European research initiative is transforming how scientists study life at every scale, from molecules to entire organisms. Euro-BioImaging, a distributed research infrastructure, is providing researchers across Europe with unprecedented access to state-of-the-art imaging technologies and expertise. In Sweden, participation in Euro-BioImaging is coordinated through national infrastructures,

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/euro-bioimaging-expands-access-advanced-imaging-across-europe - 2026-05-27

How Hidden Genetic Elements Trigger a Rare Neurodegenerative Disorder

Researchers at Lund University have discovered how a hidden piece of DNA, known as a transposable element, disrupts normal gene function in a disease called X-Linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism (XDP). Published in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, their findings uncover the epigenetic processes that lead to changes in gene expression linked to XDP, offering new insights into how this rare genetic

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/how-hidden-genetic-elements-trigger-rare-disorder - 2026-05-27

Heat Action Plans in urban cities risks excluding the most vulnerable

In a new study, LUCSUS researcher Maryam Nastar, identifies key knowledge gaps in the evaluation of Ahmedabad’s Heat Action Plan (HAP), and highlights the need to look at the distribution of policy impacts in cities in more detail - to find out who has benefited or been excluded from the outcomes, and what barriers need to be tackled for more inclusive and effective results. Climate change is expe

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/heat-action-plans-urban-cities-risks-excluding-most-vulnerable - 2026-05-27

Christine Wamsler on giving the Dean's Lecture in Australia and creating a Wider Debate on Urban Adaptation and Resilience

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. LUCSUS Professor Christine Wamsler recently visited Australia to give the prestigious Dean’s lecture at the Melbourne School of Design (MSD). She was also invited to meet with researchers, practitioners and policy-makers in order to stimulate their work and open up a wider debate on urban adaptation and resilience. -

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/christine-wamsler-giving-deans-lecture-australia-and-creating-wider-debate-urban-adaptation-and - 2026-05-27

How workers are experiencing efforts to decarbonise the steel industry in Sweden

A novel research report maps how workers are experiencing efforts to decarbonise the steel industry in Sweden. It identifies how people’s expectation of change is marked by previous transitions, that blue- and white-collar workers view transitions differently, and how work is a source of great pride to people. "Our aim was to explore the societal impacts of change in different places. Through inte

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/how-workers-are-experiencing-efforts-decarbonise-steel-industry-sweden - 2026-05-27

Researchers find new clues as to why leukemia develops in infants

Researchers at Lund University's Lund Stem Cell Center have identified a previously unknown precursor stage of leukemia. The discovery may help explain why an especially aggressive form of blood cancer initiates already during fetal life. When we think of cancer, we usually imagine a disease that develops over many years in adults. But for one particular group of leukemia – acute lymphoblastic leu

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/researchers-find-new-clues-why-leukemia-develops-infants - 2026-05-27

The future of Iran’s nuclear activities

This CMES Regional Outlook (2026:1) by Hebatalla Taha and Dina Tawfik examines Iran’s nuclear posture beyond assumptions of weaponisation, highlighting its pursuit of nuclear latency and the implications for diplomacy and regional dynamics. There is a tendency to assume that Iran wants ‘the bomb’. This claim has been repeated – in the press and in some policy circles – with little nuance. However,

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/future-irans-nuclear-activities - 2026-05-27

Still in the top! LUSEM reaffirms its “Triple Crown” status

Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM) has now received its reaccreditation through both the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) and The Association of MBAs (AMBA). Thereby, the School holds its position in the ranks of top business schools worldwide awarded with a “Triple Crown”. The triple accreditation, or the Triple Crown, is the combination of accreditations held b

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/still-top-lusem-reaffirms-its-triple-crown-status - 2026-05-27

Researching another reality

The quest to control the remarkable phenomena of quantum physics is ongoing around the world. This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics is making the subject even hotter. Lund University is also involved in exploring the unknown – and at times mind-boggling – perspectives of quantum states. Mathieu Gisselbrecht, senior lecturer in Physics, leads the way down the basement corridor of the Laser Centre at F

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/researching-another-reality - 2026-05-28

54 hours one way to join a job meeting on Mallorca

Emma Kritzberg took the train to a meeting on Mallorca. A journey that took 54 hours and cost double what it would have to fly a couple of hours to the Mediterranean island. Yet, flying was never an option. She has not flown once for work or privately in the last six years, a conscious decision she took to reduce her carbon footprint. Emma Kritzberg, professor at the Department of Biology, stepped

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/54-hours-one-way-join-job-meeting-mallorca - 2026-05-28

Fakultetens nya dekaner

Dekan Per Persson, prodekan Karin Rengefors och vicedekan Charlotta Turner har nu tillträtt. Lär känna dem bättre genom intervjuerna nedan som gjordes under våren 2023, i samband med valet. Förutom de tre nämnda kommer Karin Hall att ha ett uppdrag som vicedekan under år 2024. Genvägar till intervjuernaIntervju med dekan Per PerssonIntervju med prodekan Karin RengeforsIntervju med vicedekan Charlo

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/artikel/fakultetens-nya-dekaner - 2026-05-27

De nya dekanerna har tillträtt

Dekan Per Persson, prodekan Karin Rengefors och vicedekan Charlotta Turner har nu tillträtt. Lär känna dem bättre genom intervjuerna nedan som gjordes under våren 2023, i samband med valet. Förutom de tre nämnda kommer tidigare prodekan Karin Hall att ha ett uppdrag som vicedekan under år 2024. Genvägar till intervjuernaIntervju med dekan Per PerssonIntervju med prodekan Karin RengeforsIntervju me

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/internt/artikel/de-nya-dekanerna-har-tilltratt - 2026-05-27

A day at work: Nobel Prize joy behind the scenes

3 October – the Tuesday of the so-called Nobel Week – will go down in history as the day when LTH and Lund University received their very first Nobel Prize. At the same time, to all of us, it was a working day among many. Communication Officer Evelina Lindén, who divides her working hours between Fysicum and LTH’s secretariat, writes about what it was like to suddenly have her workplace invaded by

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2023/day-work-nobel-prize-joy-behind-scenes - 2026-05-27

Old bishop Winstrup – returns to the Academy

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. He is our least known celebrity – a man of power who took the initiative for Lund University and was literally ‘prepared for both’. The 17th century bishop Peder Winstrup is an exciting historical person – and corpse – that will now be studied in a major interdisciplinary project. For many years, a beautiful coffin ha

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/old-bishop-winstrup-returns-academy - 2026-05-27

BECC Annual Meeting 2015 - reports and presentations

BECC's annual meeting was held on 2-3 of November in Falkenberg. Find a report from the meeting here as well as presentations from the different parts of the meeting. MONDAY 2 NOVEMBER10:00 Welcome and presentation of the annual meetingBECCs coordinator Henrik welcomed everyone to BECCs 5th annual meeting with the agenda:Celebrating that we (BECC) have existed 2132 days!Discussing what BECC have a

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/becc-annual-meeting-2015-reports-and-presentations - 2026-05-27