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Kick-off for the WCMM Research School 23/24!

As you know, the WCMM Research School is one of the most important pieces of regenerative medicine training that we provide here as a centre. This year, the school is celebrating its five-year anniversary and due to that, we will pay some extra attention to the activities going on during the year. The 2023/24 WCMM Research School, which is actually the 6th class starting, had its kick off on Octob

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/kick-wcmm-research-school-2324 - 2025-11-23

Epigenetic changes could explain type 2 diabetes

People with type 2 diabetes have epigenetic changes on their DNA that healthy individuals do not have. This has been shown in a major study by researchers at Lund University. The researchers also found epigenetic changes of a large number of genes that contribute to reduced insulin production. “This shows that the risk of developing type 2 diabetes is not only genetic, but also epigenetic”, said C

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/epigenetic-changes-could-explain-type-2-diabetes - 2025-11-23

Report on the symposium on Phenological shifts and their impact on Society by BECC and the Swedish National Phenology network.

BECC and the Swedish National Phenology network organised a symposium on how deliverables from phenology research and data monitoring can be used in planning and decision-making of stakeholders as well as for the general society for discovery and adaption to a changed climate. The symposium was held in connection to the Oikos conference in Uppsala February 4th, 2019, just prior to the main confere

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/report-symposium-phenological-shifts-and-their-impact-society-becc-and-swedish-national-phenology - 2025-11-23

Äldre med allvarlig psykisk sjukdom försummas av kommunerna

CASE-anslutna doktoranden Carina Tordai har en fot kvar i verkligheten på jobbet som arbetsterapeut inom psykiatrin. I dagarna publicerades resultaten från hennes studie, med både väntade och förvånande resultat. – Mycket var väntat, jag arbetar deltid inom specialiserade psykiatrin i Region Skåne så jag visste redan att det är svårt att hjälpa äldre personer med allvarliga psykiska problem ute i

https://www.case.lu.se/artikel/aldre-med-allvarlig-psykisk-sjukdom-forsummas-av-kommunerna - 2025-11-23

Intresserad av individbaserade forskningsdatabaser? Delta den 27 november

Är du som forskare intresserad av att förstå individers arbete, hälsa och välfärd? Vill du veta om vi verkligen har rätt att forska om individers arbete, hälsa och välfärd? Då är du välkommen till en informationsföreläsning och ett panelsamtal om forskningsdatabaser med personuppgifter. Informationsmöte: Intresserad av att arbeta med individbaserade forskningsdatabaser? Databaserna utgör viktiga g

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/intresserad-av-individbaserade-forskningsdatabaser-delta-den-27-november - 2025-11-24

MultiPark’s coordinator awarded the Bengt Falck Prize in Neuroscience

Through her work, Professor Cenci Nilsson has developed preclinical models mimicking the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia, exploiting these models to discover disease mechanisms and new therapeutic approaches. With this motivation, MultiPark’s coordinator was awarded the 2022 Bengt Falck Prize in Neuroscience. In this extensive interview, Angela Cenci Nilsson shares he

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/multiparks-coordinator-awarded-bengt-falck-prize-neuroscience - 2025-11-23

Professional development in Lund inspired agents for change

Just over a year has passed since LU was awarded funds by the Swedish Institute (SI) to implement three of the five announced capacity building programmes focusing on Agenda 2030. Professional course participants from all over the world are currently pursuing their continuing professional development activities. Two of the groups came to Lund to attend lectures and workshops, and make study visits

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/professional-development-lund-inspired-agents-change - 2025-11-23

The transition worked – but now we need a more even quality in teaching

LU managed the transition to digital teaching. But the spring Coronavirus crisis had a negative impact on students in Lund. They found the digital exams to be stressful and sometimes unfair. This is what emerges from the student unions’ surveys whose results have now been compiled. In late spring, seven students’ unions sent out seven somewhat different surveys. 1900 students responded. The questi

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/transition-worked-now-we-need-more-even-quality-teaching - 2025-11-24

WCMM Research Day 2024

This years' WCMM Research Day 2024 with the focus on "Tissue & Bioengineering in Molecular Medicine" served as an ideal platform for WCMM Lund affiliates to dive into the topic of regenerative medicine, a strong focus of the WCMM Lund that has created many projects that resulted in high quality peer-reviewed publications and the opportunity for good education of young researchers. The event has br

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/wcmm-research-day-2024 - 2025-11-23

Seeing through the fog by looking straight (Finished Master Project)

You are out in the woods taking your new profile picture when suddenly a fog rolls in. First you think it is mystical and perfect, but it is so thick that you just look like a blurry blob in the pictures. Do not dispair just yet, this master project might be just what you need. The reason that you are looking blurred in the pictures is scattering. The photons that travel through the fog from you t

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/article/seeing-through-fog-looking-straight-finished-master-project - 2025-11-23

Season greetings AI Lund

As the holiday season approaches, we would like to extend our warmest wishes to you all.    After last year’s restrictive situation we are so happy to have been able to meet in person during 2022. Even so there are lessons to be learned and we are therefore staying partly with digital formats that work well. Here are some highlights from the past year: AI related Degree Project fairs both in Helsi

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/season-greetings-ai-lund - 2025-11-23

First Autumn Application Closed; What happens now?

The first round of application for autumn semester accommodation has now closed. LU Accommodation will verify all applications and then start sending out offers. Offers are projected to be sent out next week. On 14th May, the first application period for Autumn 2025 housing was closed. In the next step of the process, the following will happen:LU Accommodation will verify all applicants and confir

https://www.luaccommodation.lu.se/article/first-autumn-application-closed-what-happens-now - 2025-11-23

Apply for funding for local research infrastructure

Each year, the university-wide research board announces a call concerning university-wide funds for research infrastructure. Apply for this year's call by March 3, 2025 The call focuses on research infrastructures that are of interest to more than one faculty. Decisions on allocation are made by the vice-chancellor after preparation by the research board and its working group on research infrastru

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/apply-funding-local-research-infrastructure - 2025-11-24

Rektorsbrev 16 oktober

Stipendiestudenter, biblioteksenkät, STS Forum, SUHF, nytt kvalitetssäkringssystem och budgetpropositionen är några av punkterna i detta rektorsbrev. Att behålla utländska studenter är en viktig fråga som vi måste arbeta hårt med sedan det tycks som om antalet stipendier drastiskt kommer att minska i den nya budgetpropositionen. Tillsammans med sex kollegor från andra lärosäten har Per skrivit en

https://www.lu.se/artikel/rektorsbrev-16-oktober - 2025-11-24

Our annual report is out!

NanoLund has had an excellent 2019 – with an increasing amount of publications, more than 70 invited talks all over the world, 21 new graduated PhDs, and much more. Having been a Strategic Research Area of Sweden for a full decade now, NanoLund can look back on yet another year of success. 286 scientific publications, directly related to nanoscience, sets a new record. Of the 148 PhD students acti

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/our-annual-report-out - 2025-11-23

Seeking for a 'shutdown button' for cancer

Nicholas Leigh came from the United States to Sweden and Lund University four years ago. In his research, he focuses on salamanders and how they can recreate body parts such as legs, tails and even components of the heart. It was the ability of moose to grow new antlers after shedding that first sparked Nicholas Leigh’s interest in regenerative research. For practical reasons, the choice fell on s

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/seeking-shutdown-button-cancer - 2025-11-23

Report from Climate-KIC innovation Summit Frankfurt 8/11

On the 8th of November Climate-KIC held a large Pan-European event in Frankfurt. Here is a short report about this event. Climate-KIC innovation Summit Frankfurt 8/11The event started off with a talk on the urgency of action to meet the threats of climate change with action by John Schellnhuber CBE, Founder/Director, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). Most of the audience would b

https://www.climate-kic.lu.se/article/report-climate-kic-innovation-summit-frankfurt-811 - 2025-11-23

Stepping out of the comfort zone – kick-off with the new NanoLund Mentoring program

Last week, NanoLund arranged a kick-off with a pilot round of 12 PhD students who are about to meet their mentors. The PhD students are all well over halfway through their PhD studies. The mentoring program intends to guide the students and open new networks for them. “We have matched them with mentors after the PhD students submitted an application in which they told us a bit about their thoughts

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/stepping-out-comfort-zone-kick-new-nanolund-mentoring-program - 2025-11-23

X-ray eyes on artifact from shipwreck Gribshunden

When history meets present-day science fascinating things reveal themselves. In such a case, a sample of chain mail from the 15th-century Danish flagship, Gribshunden, was recently analyzed at MAX IV’s NanoMAX beamline. Researchers from Lund University want to know more about the structural and chemical makeup of the metal to give us a window into Sweden’s past, and NanoLundians Jesper Wallentin a

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/x-ray-eyes-artifact-shipwreck-gribshunden - 2025-11-23