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Ansök om Tema och Advanced Study Groups på Pufendorfinstitutet

Att främja interdisciplinärt samarbete inom och mellan fakulteter är en viktig del av universitetets forskningsstrategi. Under de senaste åren har universitetet satsat på initiativ som Tematiska samverkansprojekt, Profilområden och forskningsinsatser kopplade till Agenda 2030. Pufendorfinstitutet fungerar som en inkubator för nya forskningsidéer och erbjuder en plattform för tvärvetenskapliga init

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/ansok-om-tema-och-advanced-study-groups-pa-pufendorfinstitutet - 2025-11-14

Se bilder från Årshögtiden 31 januari

Fredagen den 31 januari firade Lunds universitet sin årshögtid med en högtidlig ceremoni i universitetsaulan då grundutbildningen vid universitetet lyftes fram. Många deltog vid årets årshögtid när Håkan Hardenberger hedrades med Lunds universitets guldmedalj. Årets pedagogiska- och administrativa pristagare uppmärksammades det var en uppslupen stämning när årets  pristagare mottog sina utmärkelse

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/se-bilder-fran-arshogtiden-31-januari - 2025-11-14

If your music was a sculpture, what would it look like? Meet Bertrand Chavarría-Aldrete to find out more.

Bertrand Chavarría-Aldrete has been a doctoral student at Malmö Academy of Music since September 2020 and will soon be defending his dissertation project “Plastic Extension of Music” (22 May 2025). Part of his doctoral defence is a large exhibition that will take place at IAC (16–23 May 2025). What is your dissertation project about?My research is called “Plastic Extension of Music” and it's quite

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/if-your-music-was-sculpture-what-would-it-look-meet-bertrand-chavarria-aldrete-find-out-more - 2025-11-13

Atomer absorberar energi på oväntat sätt

Ett överraskande beteende hos atomer ger forskare nya insikter i ett av de mest grundläggande fenomenen i naturen: absorption av ljus. Ett nytt fysikaliskt fenomen för ljuspulser har upptäckts. Studien har genomförts av fysiker vid Lunds universitet och publiceras i ansedda Physical Review Letters. I atomernas värld gäller inte naturlagarna såsom vi känner till dem. Där råder i stället kvantfysike

https://www.fysik.lu.se/artikel/atomer-absorberar-energi-pa-ovantat-satt - 2025-11-13

Efter vårens expressdigitalisering av prov – stolthet och osäkerhet inför vintern

När kunskapsproven skulle skrivas hemma var nervositeten stor och arbetsinsatsen massiv. I efterhand var tillfredsställelsen stor och lärdomarna många. Nu kommer frågorna om höstterminens examinationer. Hämtad från MedFaks tidigare QPS-blogg. Publiceringsdatum: 2020-09-08 | Författare: Teresa Lindstedt När får man lämna datorn? Vad händer om internetuppkopplingen går ner? Hur ska man göra när man

https://www.qps.education.lu.se/artikel/efter-varens-expressdigitalisering-av-prov-stolthet-och-osakerhet-infor-vintern - 2025-11-13

Viktiga samtal vägleder vilsna studenter

Självkännedom, drömmar, värderingar. Det är återkommande teman när universitetets allmänna studievägledare håller i samtal med nuvarande eller presumtiva studenter. – Studenten har svaren inom sig och vi hjälper till att få fram dem, säger Anna Selfvén. Inne i ett samtalsrum i Allmänna studievägledningens lokaler på Stora Algatan i Lund står en ask pappersnäsdukar på bordet. Studievägledarna som j

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/viktiga-samtal-vagleder-vilsna-studenter - 2025-11-14

Hårresande forskning kan leda till ny diabetesbehandling

Är det möjligt att forska på typ 1-diabetes, typ 2-diabetes och håravfall samtidigt? - Absolut, säger Pontus Dunér som efter många års hemlighetsmakeri nu kan lyfta på locket och berätta om sina lovande resultat. Den gemensamma nämnaren är ett protein som Pontus Dunér och hans kollegor under de senaste åren arbetat intensivt med att modifiera och bryta ned i mindre verksamma delar, så kallade pept

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/harresande-forskning-kan-leda-till-ny-diabetesbehandling - 2025-11-13

ERC grants awarded to research on the interplay between immunology and fertility, and Alzheimer's disease

Congratulations to Jacob Vogel and Camila Consiglio who have been awarded grants to develop their research projects on Alzheimer's and fertility. Camila Consiglio's research focuses on infertility and the immune system that plays a central role in determining reproductive success. Jacob Vogel and his research team will develop computational simulations of Alzheimer’s disease enabling virtual exper

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/erc-grants-awarded-research-interplay-between-immunology-and-fertility-and-alzheimers-disease - 2025-11-13

When memory fails

Eva Nordmark was 62 when she received her Alzheimer’s diagnosis. But rather than life ending, it gave her the chance to reclaim parts of her life that she had not previously had time for. It is a sunny autumn day at the Humlamaden rehab centre outside Veberöd, and the stable is full of life and activity. The 32-year-old Shetland pony Brossan is sauntering around the yard doing whatever takes his f

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/when-memory-fails - 2025-11-14

New imaging method sheds light on Alzheimer's disease

To understand what happens in the brain when Alzheimer's disease develops, researchers need to be able to study the molecular structures in the neurons affected by Alzheimer's disease. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have tested a new imaging method for this purpose. The research is published in the journal Advanced Science. In Alzheimer's disease, so-called beta-amyloid plaques are forme

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-imaging-method-sheds-light-alzheimers-disease - 2025-11-13

New project explores socioeconomic segregation – then and now

The new research project, “Socioeconomic Segregation - The Impact of Neighborhoods, Schools and Policy Across the Life Course”, aims to establish a research environment involving health economists, education and labour market economists, geographers, and demographers, among others. We spoke about the new project with project leader Martin Dribe, director of the Centre for Economic Demography and p

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/new-project-explores-socioeconomic-segregation-then-and-now - 2025-11-14

Successful biotech collaboration brings gene therapy project to the clinic

Johan Richter's research has resulted in the successful development of gene therapy for the hereditary disease malignant infantile osteopetrosis. For the past few years, the research group has established a collaboration with an American biotech company and all the permits needed to start a clinical trial have now been obtained. Every year in Sweden a child is born with the unusual skeletal diseas

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/successful-biotech-collaboration-brings-gene-therapy-project-clinic - 2025-11-13

Aggressively patriarchal worldviews attracted Swedish women to the Islamic State

Contrary to popular belief, women played a prominent role in IS recruitment - especially in bringing in other women. A new study from Lund University shows that Swedish women joined the Islamic State as part of a religiously motivated gendered counterculture against Swedish values of gender equality, modern gender roles and gender norms. Online, Swedish IS women propagandise sharia law, gender seg

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/aggressively-patriarchal-worldviews-attracted-swedish-women-islamic-state - 2025-11-13

The HLF-gene controls the generation of our long-term immune system

A research group at Lund University in Sweden has found that when the HLF (hepatic leukemia factor) gene –which is expressed in immature blood cells – does not shut down on time, we are unable to develop a functional long-term immune system. This could be a very early stage of leukemia. Blood stem cells give rise to all of our blood cells: the red blood cells that transport oxygen, the platelets t

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/hlf-gene-controls-generation-our-long-term-immune-system - 2025-11-13

Three in a row – hat trick for brain electrodes

In order to study how the brain functions and to develop new technologies for treating neurological diseases, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed tissue-friendly and flexible microelectrodes that are roughly one tenth as thick as a strand of hair. Three of the doctoral students in the research team have just defended their theses. The brain is the most complicated structure we

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/three-row-hat-trick-brain-electrodes - 2025-11-13

Intrinsic Aging or Lab-Induced Stress? Understanding Genetic Changes in Blood Stem Cells

Changes occur in all cells of the human body as we age. Blood stem cells, in particular, lose some of their functionality over time, contributing to various blood disorders and disease-related conditions. Scientists are investigating the reasons behind this decline. According to a recent study by researchers from the Lund Stem Cell Center at Lund University, published in Nature Aging, the genetic

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/intrinsic-aging-or-lab-induced-stress-understanding-genetic-changes-blood-stem-cells - 2025-11-13

Report & presentations from the BECC Annual Meeting 2014

On 24-25 November, the BECC Annual Meeting 2014 was held in Halmstad. The meeting focused on the future possibilities of research within BECC and what is to come. For those of you who could not join the meeting - and those of you who would like to see a particularly interesting presentation again - we have collected the presentations from the meeting here. The fifth annual meeting for BECC was hel

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/report-presentations-becc-annual-meeting-2014 - 2025-11-13

New study shows that Lake Mien was formed by a meteoric impact

Volcano or meteorite? Over the past 100 years, two different theories have been put forward to explain the formation of Lake Mien. However, researchers from Lund University can now definitively state in a new study that the lake in Småland was formed by a gigantic celestial object. It was long thought that the circular Lake Mien in southern Småland was the remains of a volcano. However, in 1910 th

https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-study-shows-lake-mien-was-formed-meteoric-impact - 2025-11-13

First comprehensive personal and housing data in Sweden

To address the lack of evidence regarding the links between housing, relocations, and health along the process of ageing, CASE-researchers for the first time linked comprehensive person and housing data available from population registers in Sweden. Associate Professor Giedre Gefenaite, affiliated with CASE and the profile area Proactive ageing, recently published a cohort profile paper on this, t

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/first-comprehensive-personal-and-housing-data-sweden - 2025-11-13

Statsvetare på Almedalsveckan 2023!

Nu drar det ihop sig till Almedalsveckan 2023. Statsvetenskapliga institutionens forskare är på plats och medverkar i olika paneler och diskussioner. Torsdag 29 juni Israel vid vägs ände som liberaldemokratisk stat? Israel kantas av den värsta interna politiska krisen på årtionden efter att dess nytillträdda högerextrema regering försöker ta total politisk kontroll över rättsapparaten. Vilka polit

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/statsvetare-pa-almedalsveckan-2023 - 2025-11-13