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ATPC52 Eng

Syllabus ATPC52 Occupational Therapy III, Intervention, Evaluation and Prevention This is a translation of the syllabus which was established in Swedish. Faculty of Medicine ATPC52, Occupational Therapy III, Intervention, Evaluation and Prevention, 10.5 credits Arbetsterapi III, Intervention, utvärdering och prevention, 10,5 högskolepoäng First Cycle / Grundnivå Details of approval The syllabus wa

https://www.medicine.lu.se/sites/medicine.lu.se/files/2025-09/ATPC52%20eng.pdf - 2026-06-10

NASJF

Utbildningsplan Sjukhusfysikerutbildning Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten NASJF, Sjukhusfysikerutbildning, 300 högskolepoäng Medical Physics, 300 credits Program utan akademiska förkunskapskrav och med slutlig examen på avancerad nivå / Second cycle degree programme not requiring previous university study Beslutsuppgifter Utbildningsplanen är fastställd av Naturvetenskapliga fakultetsstyrelsen 2015-1

https://www.msf.lu.se/sites/msf.lu.se/files/2021-03/NASJF.pdf - 2026-06-10

Lin Photo-induced Hot Carrier Cooling In Two Dimensional Perovskite Single Crystal

Light Guiding and Tunneling, nanowire fabrication Photo-induced hot carrier cooling in two- dimensional perovskite single crystal Hot carrier solar cell (HCSC) is a promising solution to overcome Shockley-Queisser limit.[1-2] Here we investigate the potential of two-dimensional (2D) organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites [(BA)2(MA)2Pb3I10] as a building block in HCSC. To reveal the HC cooling mechan

https://www.nano.lu.se/sites/nano.lu.se/files/2021-10/Lin_Photo-induced%20hot%20carrier%20cooling%20in%20two%20dimensional%20perovskite%20single%20crystal.pdf - 2026-06-10

Barry Ness

Senior Lecturer, Docent Contact details Email: barry [dot] ness [at] LUCSUS [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 48 09 Mobile: +46 70 259 02 57Organisation LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies) Service point: 59 WebpageBarry Ness profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Affiliated researcher CIRCLE Researcher Centre for Healthy Indoor Environments Associate

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/barry-ness - 2026-06-10

Nuclear magnetic resonance in conjunction with functional genomics suggests mitochondrial dysfunction in a murine model of cancer cachexia

Cancer patients commonly suffer from cachexia, a syndrome in which tumors induce metabolic changes in the host that lead to massive loss in skeletal muscle mass. Using a preclinical mouse model of cancer cachexia, we tested the hypothesis that tumor inoculation causes a reduction in ATP synthesis and genome-wide aberrant expression in skeletal muscle. Mice implanted with Lewis lung carcinomas were

Does Loss of Integrity of the Cingulum Bundle Link Amyloid-β Accumulation and Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's Disease?

Background: Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) into plaques, aggregation of tau into neurofibrillary tangles, and neurodegenerative processes including atrophy. However, there is a poorly understood spatial discordance between initial Aβ deposition and local neurodegeneration. Objective: Here, we test the hypothesis that the cingulum bundle links Aβ depositi

Evaluating staging habitat quality to advance the conservation of a declining migratory shorebird, Red Knot Calidris canutus

Identifying where and when population ‘bottlenecks’ occur is critical to the conservation of migratory species, many of which are declining precipitously worldwide. Especially challenging is the evaluation of changes to staging sites. These sites are indispensable links in the migratory cycle but are typically used only briefly. We devised a field-based approach to assess the quality and carrying

NMR cryoporometry characterisation studies of the relation between drug release profile and pore structural evolution of polymeric nanoparticles

PLGA/PLA polymeric nanoparticles could potentially enhance the effectiveness of convective delivery of drugs, such as carboplatin, to the brain, by enabling a more sustained dosage over a longer time than otherwise possible. However, the link between the controlled release nanoparticle synthesis route, and the subsequent drug release profile obtained, is not well-understood, which hinders design o

Application of Bioactivity Profile-Based Fingerprints for Building Machine Learning Models

The volume of high throughput screening data has considerably increased since the beginning of the automated biochemical and cell-based assays era. This information-rich data source provides tremendous repurposing opportunities for data mining. It was recently shown that biochemical or cell-based assay results can be compiled into so-called high-throughput fingerprints (HTSFPs) as a new type of de

Tau burden is associated with cross-sectional and longitudinal neurodegeneration in the medial temporal lobe in cognitively normal individuals

Background: Neurofibrillary tangle pathology is thought to drive neurodegeneration in beta-amyloid positive (A+) cognitively normal (CN) individuals, i.e., preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD).However, in beta-amyloid negative (A-) CN, the contribution of tau pathology [primary age-related tauopathy (PART)] to neurodegeneration remains uncertain. We investigate the correlation between tau burden m

The Role of Cow’s Milk Consumption in Breast Cancer Initiation and Progression

Purpose of Review: This review evaluates cow milk’s impact on breast carcinogenesis by linking recent epidemiological evidence and new insights into the molecular signaling of milk and its constituents in breast cancer (BCa) pathogenesis. Recent Findings: Recent prospective cohort studies support the association between cow’s milk consumption and the risk of estrogen receptor-α-positive (ER+) BCa.

Evaluating the combined effect of climate and anthropogenic stressors on marine coastal ecosystems : Insights from a systematic review of cumulative impact assessment approaches

Cumulative impacts increasingly threaten marine and coastal ecosystems. To address this issue, the research community has invested efforts on designing and testing different methodological approaches and tools that apply cumulative impact appraisal schemes for a sound evaluation of the complex interactions and dynamics among multiple pressures affecting marine and coastal ecosystems. Through an it

Deliberating a Sustainable Welfare–Work Nexus / Auf dem Weg zu einem nachhaltigen Wohlfahrt-Arbeit-Nexus

Very few countries have managed to decouple economic growth from resource use and greenhouse gas emissions in absolute terms and at rates to meet the climate targets of the Paris Agreement. To achieve this, technological solutions would need to be combined with sufficiency-oriented policies in a postgrowth context. This paper develops policy ideas for a sustainable welfare–work nexus via citizen e

Effects of the DICE Method to Improve Timely Recognition and Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Early Alzheimer's Disease at the Memory Clinic : The BEAT-IT Study

Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are highly prevalent in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and are associated with negative outcomes. However, NPS are currently underrecognized at the memory clinic and non-pharmacological interventions are scarcely implemented. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Describe, Investigate, Create, Evaluate (DICE) method™ to improve the care for NPS in AD

The Frog That Leaped: : Systemic design at the crossroads – options, constraints and design criteria for methodological development

The family of methodologies and approaches used and developed by the systemic design community has several characteristics that could play a vital role in supporting collective visioning and concerted action for sustainability transitions. It offers heuristics for bridging scales and domains, and tools for constructing spaces of joint reflection, visioning and decision-making. These methodologies

Higher target attainment for B-lactam antibiotics in patients with Gram-negative bloodstream infections when four times actual minimum inhibitory concentrations and epidemiological cutoff values are applied compared to clinical breakpoints

IntroductionBeta-lactam antibiotics are essential in the treatment of Gram-negative bloodstream infections. The effect of beta-lactam antibiotics depends on the time of unbound antibiotic concentration above the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC). An antibiotic concentration above MIC during the whole dosing interval (100% ƒT > MIC) has been suggested as a target for severe infections. The aim

Mental health challenges in elite sports, barriers to treatment, and quality of psychiatric care at an elite sports-centered mental health clinic—a mixed-methods study

In elite sport, athletes and staff may face unique personal- and sports-related stressors that can both bolster and undermine their mental health. Meanwhile, toughness, perfectionism, stigma, and unwanted attention can serve as exacerbating factors and help-seeking deterrents. Two outpatient psychiatric clinics specializing in elite sport and health have been established in Sweden, including one i

Efficient Assignment of Identities in Anonymous Populations

We consider the fundamental problem of assigning distinct labels to agents in the probabilistic model of population protocols. Our protocols operate under the assumption that the size n of the population is embedded in the transition function. Their efficiency is expressed in terms of the number of states utilized by agents, the size of the range from which the labels are drawn, and the expected n

Lipid mediator n-3 docosapentaenoic acid-derived protectin D1 enhances synaptic inhibition of hippocampal principal neurons by interaction with a G-protein-coupled receptor

Epilepsy is a severe neurological disease manifested by spontaneous recurrent seizures due to abnormal hyper-synchronization of neuronal activity. Epilepsy affects about 1% of the population and up to 40% of patients experience seizures that are resistant to currently available drugs, thus highlighting an urgent need for novel treatments. In this regard, anti-inflammatory drugs emerged as potentia

A Very Public Private Matter : A Case Study of the Post-Institutional Control of Disabled Sexuality

Introduction: This article explores how sexuality is conceptualised and managed in a Spanish residential care unit for recently injured people. The institution operates under the banner of independent living, a key belief of the international disabled people’s movement, which champions self-determination, autonomy, and control over their support. Methods: A focused ethnography was conducted betwee