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Lediga platser på program för specialistsjuksköterska

Nya arbetsuppgifter! Nya möjligheter! Vi har några lediga platser kvar med start VT20 på specialistsjuksköterskeprogrammet. De lediga platserna finns inom följande inriktningar:barn och ungdomakutsjukvårdambulanssjukvårdPassa på att göra en sen anmälan!Specialistsjuksköterskeprogram VT20 - information och anmälan KontaktpersonVesna SehovacStudievägledareMedicinska fakultetenLunds UniversitetTelefo

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/lediga-platser-pa-program-specialistsjukskoterska - 2025-12-02

Läpp-käk-gomspalt – upplevelser och vårdresultat

Avvikelser i utseendet och talet påverkar individer med läpp-käk-gomspalt (LKG). Att mäta patienters egna uppfattningar av sin LKG underlättar för behandlande personal att bedöma förväntningar och nöjdhet av rekonstruktiva plastikkirurgiska operationer. Även patienternas psykosociala hälsa är en viktig del av resultatet. Det framkommer i en ny avhandling från Lunds universitet. I sitt avhandlingsa

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/lapp-kak-gomspalt-upplevelser-och-vardresultat - 2025-12-02

120 miljoner till cancerforskning

Ett 30-tal cancerforskare vid Lunds universitet har tilldelats sammanlagt 120 miljoner kronor från Cancerfonden. En av de forskare vid Lunds universitet som tilldelats pengar är Sophia Zackrisson, universitetslektor i diagnostisk radiologi.Sophia Zackrisson tilldelas 3,75 miljoner kronor i projektanslag samt ytterligare 3 miljoner kronor i utökat stöd för att utveckla screeningmetoder för bröstcan

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/120-miljoner-till-cancerforskning - 2025-12-02

Satsning på stroke- och hjärtsviktsforskning

Stiftelsen Konsul Thure Carlssons Minne delar årligen ut anslag till unga lovande forskare inom medicinsk forskning. I år delar stiftelsen ut två större anslag om 600 000 kronor vardera till Katarina Steding Ehrenborg och Saema Ansar för nyskapande forskning kring hjärtsvikt och stroke. Saema Ansar, biträdande forskare och docent, får 600 000 kronor för studier kring nya strategier för trombolysbe

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/satsning-pa-stroke-och-hjartsviktsforskning - 2025-12-02

Samband mellan markör för hälsosam kost och minskad risk för hjärt-kärlsjukdom gav stipendium

Einar Smith får Sparbanksstiftelsen Skånes stipendium för sitt examensarbete. En prospektiv studie som visar att metaboliten ergothioneine, oberoende av andra riskfaktorer, kan kopplas till minskad risk för hjärt-kärlsjukdom och för tidig död. Studien är publicerad i BMJ Heart. Vetenskaplig evidens kring kostråd och hälsa varierar. För att undersöka sambandet mellan kost och sjukdom studerade Eina

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/samband-mellan-markor-halsosam-kost-och-minskad-risk-hjart-karlsjukdom-gav-stipendium - 2025-12-02

The researchers who look into the tiniest part of a cell

It is a cold, grey November day in 2018 when we meet the researchers from Lund University at MAX IV, a research facility with the world's brightest and most focused X-rays. Researchers from all over the world travel here to investigate things at the atomic level and see how molecules bind to one other; knowledge that is valuable when developing new drugs, for example. Months of preparation have go

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-who-look-tiniest-part-cell - 2025-12-01

Why overfishing leads to smaller cod

Overfishing, hunting and intensive agriculture and forestry can sometimes contribute to plants and animals becoming endangered. New research from Lund University in Sweden and University of Toronto can now show why this leads to entire populations becoming smaller in size, as well as reproducing earlier. The study is published in the journal PNAS. Researchers from Lund and Toronto are behind the s

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/why-overfishing-leads-smaller-cod - 2025-12-01

Lifestyle changes in pregnant women affected babies’ genes

A study led by researchers at Lund University in Sweden showed a connection between lifestyle intervention in pregnant women with obesity and epigenetic alterations in the baby. The study is published in the journal Diabetes. An international collaboration between researchers in Sweden, Denmark and Spain investigated whether children’s genes were programmed differently if a pregnant woman with a B

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lifestyle-changes-pregnant-women-affected-babies-genes - 2025-12-01

Breakthrough in the fight against spruce bark beetles

For the first time, a research team led by Lund University in Sweden has mapped out exactly what happens when spruce bark beetles use their sense of smell to find trees and partners to reproduce with. The hope is that the results will lead to better pest control and protection of the forest in the future. The Eurasian spruce bark beetle uses its sense of smell to locate trees and partners. The odo

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/breakthrough-fight-against-spruce-bark-beetles - 2025-12-01

Psychotherapy for panic disorder shows positive long-term effects

Psychotherapy for panic disorder produces good results, and the effects are lasting. That is the result from a large long-term study from Lund University in Sweden. Two years after treatment were 70 per cent of the patients clearly improved and 45 per cent were remitted. Panic disorder is one of the most common causes of mental illness in Sweden and worldwide. Approximately 2 per cent has panic di

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/psychotherapy-panic-disorder-shows-positive-long-term-effects - 2025-12-01

WATCH: Recycled cotton becomes new fabric

A lot of us recycle our old textiles, but few of us know that they are very difficult to re-use, and often end up in landfills anyway. Now, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a method that converts cotton into sugar, that in turn can be turned into spandex, nylon or ethanol. WATCH: New method transforms old cotton into glucose Every year, an estimated 25 million tonnes of cott

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-recycled-cotton-becomes-new-fabric - 2025-12-01

Lund University joins top global business schools awarded “Triple Crown”

Lund University School of Economics and Management has received its third accreditation through the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), and thereby joins the ranks of top business schools worldwide awarded a “Triple Crown”. The triple accreditation, or the Triple Crown, is the combination of accreditations held by just over 100 business schools worldwide (less than 1% of

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-joins-top-global-business-schools-awarded-triple-crown - 2025-12-01

Fluorescent nanodiamonds successfully injected into living cells

As odd as it sounds, many scientists have attempted to place extremely small diamonds inside living cells. Why? Because nanodiamonds are consistently bright and can give us unique knowledge about the inner life of cells over a long time. Now physics researchers at Lund University in Sweden have succeeded in injecting a large number of nanodiamonds directly to the cell interior. Diamonds are not on

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/fluorescent-nanodiamonds-successfully-injected-living-cells - 2025-12-01

Lund University announces major international research programme on sustainable development

Lund University is investing SEK 100 million in an interdisciplinary research programme focusing on Agenda 2030 and sustainable development. The programme is to attract international research expertise and to bring about the establishment of more internationally leading research environments in sustainability. “With its breadth and cutting edge, Lund University has unique opportunities to tackle c

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-announces-major-international-research-programme-sustainable-development - 2025-12-01

New method facilitates development of antibody-based drugs

In recent years, therapeutic antibodies have transformed the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases. Now, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a new, efficient method based on the genetic scissors CRISPR-Cas9, that facilitates antibody development. The discovery is published in Nature Communications. Antibody drugs are the fastest growing class of drug, and several therapeu

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-method-facilitates-development-antibody-based-drugs - 2025-12-01

Migraine pioneer awarded prestigious "The Brain Prize"

In the early 1970s, Lars Edvinsson stepped through the doors of Lund University for the first time. More than 50 years later, he is awarded the world's most prominent prize in brain research, "The Brain Prize", which is awarded annually by the Lundbeck Foundation. He receives the award for his pioneering research on migraines. "This is a great honour, as it is the biggest and finest prize you can

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/migraine-pioneer-awarded-prestigious-brain-prize - 2025-12-01

Bird parents that receive help live longer

Long life is common among bird parents that get help with childcare. This finding comes from researchers at the universities of Lund and Oxford who reviewed data from more than 9,000 studies. Being a parent can be tough. In general, animals that care for many offspring die young, at least in species where parents are not helped by others. However, in some species things are different and parents r

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/bird-parents-receive-help-live-longer - 2025-12-01

New clinical method could lower risk of recurring heart attacks

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden can now show that a new examination method identifies high-risk plaques in the blood vessels surrounding the heart, that cannot be seen solely with traditional angiograms. This type of plaque, rich in fat, could potentially cause recurring heart attacks in patients with heart disease. The study is published in the The Lancet. ”We have been working on this s

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-clinical-method-could-lower-risk-recurring-heart-attacks - 2025-12-01

New model of human airways speeds up the battle against Covid-19

The fight against COVID-19 continues. In Lund, researchers are working to identify a compound that could be used to prevent viral infection, and thus save lives. “This model that has been developed with our collaborators will fill an important gap for current and future drug screening efforts for the upper or lower airways using human airway cells”, says Sinem Tas, associate researcher. The most r

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-model-human-airways-speeds-battle-against-covid-19 - 2025-12-01

More nanotechnology for everyone as NanoLund makes new investment

Within the next few years, Lund Nano Lab will move into new premises in Science Village that are twice the current size. The new investment will provide unique opportunities for research and collaboration with the goal of improving conditions for human life and the climate through nanotechnology. “Now it’s really happening. We are using nanotechnology solutions in everyday life throughout society,

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/more-nanotechnology-everyone-nanolund-makes-new-investment - 2025-12-01