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Eggs can help us understand neuroblastoma

There is a large carton of chicken eggs on the bench in Sofie Mohlin's laboratory. They have been delivered during the morning and soon they will be placed in the 37-degree heat of the incubator so that the embryo can develop. Already 42 hours after fertilization, researchers can begin their experiments to study how neuroblastoma develops. Sofie Mohlin is an Associate Professor in Molecular Physio

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/eggs-can-help-us-understand-neuroblastoma - 2026-07-07

Thesis Defence Interview - Sara Nolbrant

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Sara Nolbrant, from the Developmental and Regenerative Neurobiology lab, will be defending her PhD thesis on Friday 31st of January. Researching in the group led by Malin Parmar, Sara has been directing and dissecting the fate of dopaminergic neurons with the aim developing cell replacement therapy for the treatment o

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/thesis-defence-interview-sara-nolbrant - 2026-07-07

In search of the shadow of the invisible

Visible matter in the universe represents only five per cent of everything that exists. The rest is invisible dark matter and dark energy. Particle physicist Ruth Pöttgen is one of the Lund University researchers involved in the search for the mysterious dark matter of the universe. She is standing at her whiteboard in a small office at Fysicum. With the help of her pen, Ruth Pöttgen tries to pain

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/search-shadow-invisible - 2026-07-08

1,415 international students were welcomed during Arrival Day

Students from all over the world are now arriving at Lund University. During Arrival Day they receive a warm welcome and practical help with everything from SIM cards to bed linen and their new everyday life in Sweden. The reception for international students for the autumn semester was on 19 August. The students come from over 100 countries, with the largest groups from Germany, China, the USA, N

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/1415-international-students-were-welcomed-during-arrival-day - 2026-07-08

Meet IIIEE researcher Yuliya Voytenko

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Closed loops in the sharing city?Sharing is caring – but is it always sustainable? The sharing economy is altering the way we look at ourselves as consumers and our idea of the market, but it also raises other questions: what role should the city take in this, and how can we ensure that the result is truly sustainable

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/meet-iiiee-researcher-yuliya-voytenko - 2026-07-07

UN Climate Report: How vulnerable are we and how can we adapt?

How vulnerable is humanity in the face of climate change? And how have people around the world already been impacted? These are some of the questions to be answered on 28 February by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Two researchers from Lund University participated in the final report – Martina Angela Caretta and Emily Boyd. For three years, approximately three hundred top resea

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/un-climate-report-how-vulnerable-are-we-and-how-can-we-adapt - 2026-07-07

What attracts people to endurance running?

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Endurance running is often seen as a welcome escape from everyday life. But extraordinary experiences, such as running ultra-marathons, are not untouched by the competitive nature of contemporary consumer culture, a new thesis from Lund University in Sweden argues. The at times romanticized notion of experiencing comp

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/what-attracts-people-endurance-running - 2026-07-07

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 - 2026-07-07

How climate change is affecting cultural heritage

It is not just the environment and the economy that are threatened by a warmer climate, but also culture and traditions around the word. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden and the University of Queensland in Australia have mapped what little is known about how climate change is eroding local knowledge and cultural heritage. “We risk losing the memory of Indigenous people’s ways of life witho

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-climate-change-affecting-cultural-heritage - 2026-07-07

UN Climate Report: How vulnerable are we and how can we adapt?

How vulnerable is humanity in the face of climate change? And how have people around the world already been impacted? These are some of the questions to be answered on 28 February by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Two researchers from Lund University participated in the final report – Martina Angela Caretta and Emily Boyd. For three years, approximately three hundred top resea

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/un-climate-report-how-vulnerable-are-we-and-how-can-we-adapt - 2026-07-07

Exploring innovation through a LUSEM internship

What happens when academic study meets real-world innovation? For Priya Mann, an exchange student from the University of Toronto’s Rotman Commerce, her semester at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM) became an opportunity to gain hands-on experience within Sweden’s dynamic life science ecosystem. When Priya Mann arrived in Lund as an exchange student from the University of T

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/exploring-innovation-through-lusem-internship - 2026-07-08

Alumn modererade vid FN:s årliga klimatkonferens

På COP29, FN:s klimatkonferens, deltog en av Ekonomihögskolans alumner och vi fick en inblick i arbetet inför och under detta globala klimatmöte. FN:s klimatkonferenser hålls varje år och är världens enda multilaterala beslutsforum för klimatfrågor som samlar nästan alla världens länder. COP29 arrangerades i november i Baku, Azerbajdzjan. Vi hade möjlighet att prata med Bledar Beqiri, alumn från E

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/alumn-modererade-vid-fns-arliga-klimatkonferens - 2026-07-07

Störningsmetoder ger fler tillgång till rörelse på offentliga platser

Trots att flera allmänna ytor för rekreation och fysisk aktivitet har upprättats är det inte självklart för alla att vistas på dem. Offentliga platser för sport och motion domineras oftast av pojkar och män, medan flickor och kvinnor är underrepresenterade. I projektet Equalizer undersöks de barriärer som hindrar olika gruppers tillgång till dessa platser och metoder utvecklas för att få bort dem.

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/storningsmetoder-ger-fler-tillgang-till-rorelse-pa-offentliga-platser - 2026-07-07

Årets julklapp 2023 är sällskapsspelet: ”Skapar gemenskap, men kan förstärka sociala gränser”

Sällskapsspelet är årets julklapp. I alla fall om Handelns Utredningsinstitut, HUI, får rätt i sin spaning, lanserad i dag 16 november. Men vad säger detta om vår samtid? Vi frågade Patrik Stoopendahl, forskare inom marknadsföring och digitala kundresor. – Utnämningen av sällskapsspelet som årets julklapp är meningsfull på flera sätt. Konsumentens tendens att söka inre trygghet i oroliga tider är

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/arets-julklapp-2023-ar-sallskapsspelet-skapar-gemenskap-men-kan-forstarka-sociala-granser - 2026-07-07

Nobelprisvinnande mikroskopiteknik avslöjar mekanismer bakom bakteriers antibiotikaresistens

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Bakterier utvecklar ständigt nya resistensmekanismer för att motverka effekterna av antibiotika. För att utveckla nya antibiotika som kan övervinna resistensen är det viktigt att förstå hur resistensen fungerar. Med hjälp av så kallad kryo-elektronmikroskopi (kryo-EM) har forskare vid universiteten i Lund och Hambur

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/nobelprisvinnande-mikroskopiteknik-avslojar-mekanismer-bakom-bakteriers-antibiotikaresistens - 2026-07-07

På ett mycket allmänt plan söker jag svar på frågan "Hur vet vi vad vi vet?" Matthew Bietz, gästforskare tema DATA

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Matthew Bietz är gästforskare med tema DATA. Han är anställd som undervisande forskare (Assistant Research Professor) vid institutionen för informatik vid University of California, Irvine. Hans forskning är huvudsakligen inom områdena Datorstöd för samarbete (Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW) och Vetenskaps

https://www.pi.lu.se/artikel/pa-ett-mycket-allmant-plan-soker-jag-svar-pa-fragan-hur-vet-vi-vad-vi-vet-matthew-bietz-gastforskare - 2026-07-07

Defective sperm doubles the risk of preeclampsia

For the first time, researchers have linked specific frequent defects in sperm to risk of pregnancy complications and negative impacts on the health of the baby. The study from Lund University in Sweden shows that high proportion of father’s spermatozoa possessing DNA strand breaks is associated with doubled risk of preeclampsia in women who have become pregnant by IVF. It also increases the risk

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/defective-sperm-doubles-risk-preeclampsia - 2026-07-07

Defective sperm doubles the risk of preeclampsia

For the first time, researchers have linked specific frequent defects in sperm to risk of pregnancy complications and negative impacts on the health of the baby. The study from Lund University in Sweden shows that high proportion of father’s spermatozoa possessing DNA strand breaks is associated with doubled risk of preeclampsia in women who have become pregnant by IVF. It also increases the risk

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/defective-sperm-doubles-risk-preeclampsia - 2026-07-07

Barn som inte kan äta

”Ah, vi äter ute idag”. Sommar är för många förknippat med lata dagar med flödande spontanitet. Men för familjer med barn med ätsvårigheter består ”ledigheten” ofta av strategier för att få i barnet näring. Föräldrar till barn med ätsvårigheter upplever sig ofta stå ensamma, utan hjälp från vården och med omgivningens ständiga ifrågasättande. Logopeden och medicine licentiat Kajsa Lamm, har djupin

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/barn-som-inte-kan-ata - 2026-07-07

Bread study examines the role of genes in breaking down food

A lot of research explains which diets may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Much research remains to be done about how our genes respond to the foods we eat. A new study led by researchers at Lund University adds to evidence that variations in the AMY1 gene may affect the way the body breaks down starchy foods. Unhealthy food habits are risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes. An

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/bread-study-examines-role-genes-breaking-down-food - 2026-07-07