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Presentazione standard di PowerPoint Assessing multiple climate change impacts on water quality: a Bayesian Networks approach Sperotto A., Molina J.L., Critto A., Torresan S., Pulido Velazquez M., Marcomini A. Assessing multiple climate change impacts on water quality: a Bayesian Networks approach Anna Sperotto MSc  Master in Environmental Sciences-Integrated Coastal Zone Management, Cà Foscari U

https://evidence.blogg.lu.se/files/2017/02/BN-Workshop-Anna-Sperotto.pdf - 2026-07-07

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Lund kickoff-2 Wayne  G.  Landis Institute  of  Environmental  Toxicology,  Western  Washington  University Bellingham,  Washington Introduction  to  ecological  risk  assessment,  the  use   of  Bayesian  networks  and  the  analysis  of   uncertainty How  about  a  story? • I  has  been  a  twenty-­‐one  year  journey  to  get  to   this  point  in  the  development  of  regional  risk   assessm

https://evidence.blogg.lu.se/files/2017/02/BN_lecture_kickoff_Landis.pdf - 2026-07-07

When Spanish flu ravaged academia – The Alumni Network Blog

When Spanish flu ravaged academia – The Alumni Network Blog Skip to content Home About this blog About the Alumni Network Search Search Close Menu Menu The Alumni Network Blog The latest from the Alumni Network at Lund University When Spanish flu ravaged academia When thinking about viruses in a university context, we perhaps mainly associate them with medical or scientific research. Or possibly,

https://alumni.blogg.lu.se/when-spanish-flu-ravaged-academia/ - 2026-07-06

When Alfons met Polly: a Lund love scandal from 1878 – The Alumni Network Blog

When Alfons met Polly: a Lund love scandal from 1878 – The Alumni Network Blog Skip to content Home About this blog About the Alumni Network Search Search Close Menu Menu The Alumni Network Blog The latest from the Alumni Network at Lund University When Alfons met Polly: a Lund love scandal from 1878 A town medical officer in Lund, a Danish poet and a paper manufacturer’s daughter living under the

https://alumni.blogg.lu.se/when-alfons-met-polly-a-lund-love-scandal-from-1878/ - 2026-07-06

The Elusive Lund Alumnus Who Fought for Ukraine – The Alumni Network Blog

The Elusive Lund Alumnus Who Fought for Ukraine – The Alumni Network Blog Skip to content Home About this blog About the Alumni Network Search Search Close Menu Menu The Alumni Network Blog The latest from the Alumni Network at Lund University The Elusive Lund Alumnus Who Fought for Ukraine What does a self-proclaimed king of Corsica have in common with a young Ukrainian nobleman? Well, both are s

https://alumni.blogg.lu.se/the-elusive-lund-alumnus-who-fought-for-ukraine/ - 2026-07-06

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External Funding for Research at Lund University 2024 RESEARCH SERVICES | LUND UNIVERSITY External funding for research at Lund University 2024 Copyright © 2025 Research Services at Lund University Authors: Carin Andersson (Ed.) Anna-Karin Wihlborg Carl Lagerqvist John Phillips Rickard Eksten Sara Naurin Layout and graphics: Gunilla Albertén, Media-Tryck, Lund University Photographer: Åke E:son Li

https://fs.blogg.lu.se/files/2025/03/380646_5_A4_External-Funding-for-Research-at-LU_final.pdf - 2026-07-06

Clay – an ancient material with a great future

Clay is a material that has been used since ancient times for protecting, building and carrying things. If we learn more about how to change various properties of clays, such as through the addition of certain molecules or salts, we can use them for new and sustainable products in the fields of medicine, architecture and building materials. The strategic research area eSSENCE supports a new collab

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/clay-ancient-material-great-future - 2026-07-07

Unique glimpse into world of Japanese mafia tattoos

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A chance meeting in a Yokohama pub led Lund University researcher Andreas Johansson straight to the heart of the Japanese Yakuza mafia. For two weeks, he was “embedded” with a well-known Yakuza clan, enabling him to document their tattoos through photography. He is now releasing his book of photos ”Yakuza Tattoo”. In

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unique-glimpse-world-japanese-mafia-tattoos - 2026-07-07

Anne L'Huillier's year as a science rockstar

A year has passed since Anne L'Huillier became Lund University's first Nobel laureate. Since then, she has tried to use the attention to revive interest in research. But she has also had to come to terms with the oddity of becoming a science rock star asked for selfies all over town. I thought we would go back in time to the 3rd of October 2023. What do you remember most about that very special da

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/anne-lhuilliers-year-science-rockstar - 2026-07-07

Why we accept Santa’s traditional masculinity

Through the years, most gender norms have been challenged or changed in modern society. Yet each Christmas, a strikingly similar image of Santa Claus appears in the media and in our homes. What is is about Santa Claus that makes him immune to the criticism that other male patriarchal figures have endured? ”A lot of Swedish parents these days are very gender aware and progressive. This hasn’t seeme

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/why-we-accept-santas-traditional-masculinity - 2026-07-07

Watch: What cancer research can learn from military strategy

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. When David Gisselsson Nord, a cancer researcher at Lund University in Sweden, read a history book last summer, he was struck by the similarities between how cancer and insurgencies evolve over time. Could military strategy be used as inspiration for cancer treatment? He teamed up with Robert Egnell at the Swedish Defe

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-what-cancer-research-can-learn-military-strategy - 2026-07-07

Young Ukrainian civil servants explore human rights in Lund

Iryna Tsunovska and Nataliia Kohutyuk from Ukraine are taking home many new insights on how they can contribute to the protection of human rights in their professional roles. They have just completed a training course at Lund University for young policymakers, public servants and civil society workers from selected countries in the Baltic Sea Region/EU Eastern Partnership. Almost two weeks packed

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/young-ukrainian-civil-servants-explore-human-rights-lund - 2026-07-07

Italian President Sergio Mattarella visits Lund University

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. As part of a three-day state visit to Sweden, His Excellency Sergio Mattarella, President of Italy, came to Lund University where he gave a lecture to a packed auditorium. The aim of the official visit was to further promote the long-standing and excellent relations between Sweden and Italy. The three-day official vis

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/italian-president-sergio-mattarella-visits-lund-university - 2026-07-07

Buy lunch, pay with your hand

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Paying for a coffee or lunch by simply scanning your palm still sounds like science fiction to most of us. However, an engineering student at Lund University in Sweden has made it happen - making his the first known company in the world to install the vein scanning technique in stores and coffee shops. WATCH VIDEOFred

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/buy-lunch-pay-your-hand - 2026-07-07

Clear goals but murky path to ecosystem sustainability: Key knowledge gaps identified

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. International sustainability policies set out clear goals for protecting ecosystems and biodiversity, but how to actually achieve these goals remains elusive in practice, as biodiversity loss continues at an alarming rate. A new study published in the journal Nature Sustainability by an international team of 32 scient

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/clear-goals-murky-path-ecosystem-sustainability-key-knowledge-gaps-identified - 2026-07-07

Researchers reconstruct ancient fish lizard

Geologists at Lund University in Sweden have mapped 300 years of research on the prehistoric marine reptiles known as ichthyosaurs. Using a uniquely well-preserved fossil, the team has also created the scientifically most up-to-date reconstruction of an ichthyosaur currently available. Fish lizards, or ichthyosaurs, were a very successful group of animals that, much like today's whales, migrated f

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-reconstruct-ancient-fish-lizard - 2026-07-07

Faster and better treatment for Parkinson’s disease with the Manage PD tool

Presently many of Sweden’s 20,000 Parkinson’s patients are not receiving the treatment they need, and many of the most seriously ill receive incorrect or inappropriate therapy. With the new Manage PD tool and the PD Pal study, Per Odin, professor at Lund University and senior attending physician at Skåne University Hospital in Lund, hopes to be able to improve the care of Parkinson’s patients. Eve

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/faster-and-better-treatment-parkinsons-disease-manage-pd-tool - 2026-07-07

Lund University helps to strengthen school pupils’ rights in Africa

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In late October, Lund University arranged a follow-up seminar in Rwanda on children’s rights at school. Some 30 representatives from the school sector in six different countries in West and East Africa participated and presented change projects that they have been working on with professional supervision for almost a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-helps-strengthen-school-pupils-rights-africa-1 - 2026-07-07

Researchers believe that sugar and obesity can make cancer cells more difficult to kill

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In their quest to find new and better methods to make cancer cells more susceptible to treatment, Karin Lindkvist and her research group at Lund University in Sweden are looking into the world of molecules, using the X-rays at the MAX IV laboratory. The researchers believe that limiting the cells' access to sugar will

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-believe-sugar-and-obesity-can-make-cancer-cells-more-difficult-kill - 2026-07-07

After Covid-19: "Important that intensive care patients are followed up"

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Patients who have been so ill they have needed intensive care often have a long recovery ahead of them – both physically and mentally. The problems that can develop include unpleasant memories of nightmares and hallucinations. Previous favourite foods can suddenly taste awful. Many intensive care patients recover well

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/after-covid-19-important-intensive-care-patients-are-followed - 2026-07-07