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Integrated recovery during the work day - does it make a difference?

Lina Ejlertsson, a doctoral student in Public Health at Lund University, believes that there is a classic approach to working with and measuring health in workplaces through sick leave rates, productivity and efficiency. – Most often, rehabilitative measures or preventative work are only undertaken after employees become ill. So what happens if you instead integrate various recovery activities int

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/integrated-recovery-during-work-day-does-it-make-difference - 2025-10-13

MFA Student Interview Series, part V: Kristyan Nicholson and Anton Kai

Kristyan Nicholson When entering Kristyan Nicholson´s MFA exhibition TOMORROW HAS NEVER BEEN AS CLOSE AS IT IS RIGHT NOW, I was struck by how quiet the works were. There was an austere yet playful atmosphere, where I felt invited to investigate the potentiality myself, as Nicholson seemed to offer a series of wonderments to the viewer, through both sculpture and video using materials such as the s

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/mfa-student-interview-series-part-v-kristyan-nicholson-and-anton-kai - 2025-10-13

All energies on fighting pediatric cancer

Outside the different examining rooms at paediatric oncology unit 64 hang laminated name signs with rainbows, unicorns and tractors that the young patients have made themselves. Each year, the unit receives around 60 new paediatric cancer patients from southern Sweden requiring examination or treatment. Of these, 85 per cent survive. Kees-Jan Pronk shares his time between being a doctor in paediat

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/all-energies-fighting-pediatric-cancer - 2025-10-13

Microscopic foraminifera – likely winners in tomorrow’s increasingly deoxygenated oceans

They are called foraminifera and have lived in the world’s oceans for 545 million years. A research team has established in a new study that some species of this protist will probably cope swimmingly even in a climate-impacted future. This is due to their ability to respire nitrate. One consequence of climate change is higher water temperatures and reduced oxygen levels in the world’s oceans. This

https://www.science.lu.se/article/microscopic-foraminifera-likely-winners-tomorrows-increasingly-deoxygenated-oceans - 2025-10-13

Simple diagnostic tool predicts individual risk of Alzheimer's

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed an algorithm that combines data from a simple blood test and brief memory tests, to predict with great accuracy who will develop Alzheimer's disease in the future. The findings are published in Nature Medicine. Approximately 20-30% of patients with Alzheimer's disease are wrongly diagnosed within specialist healthcare, and diagnostic work-up

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/simple-diagnostic-tool-predicts-individual-risk-alzheimers - 2025-10-13

Bramsen och Hagemann om hybrid fredsmedling

Isabel Bramsen och Anine Hagemann har skrivit ett kapitel om hybrid fredsmedling i Routledge Handbook for Intercultural Mediation. Kapitlet heter "Hybrid peace mediation in the age of pandemics" och undersöker fördelarna och utmaningarna med virtuell medling samt hur virtuell och fysisk medling kan komplettera varandra, till exempel med virtuell medling för att hålla kontakten mellan fysiska möten

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/bramsen-och-hagemann-om-hybrid-fredsmedling - 2025-10-13

BSc student portrait: Megan Andrews

Megan Andrews is in her second semester of the Bachelor's Programme in Design of Information Systems at the School of Economics and Management. We asked her a few questions about her experiences so far. (The interview is translated from Swedish.)What is your background? “I am originally from Canada, but moved to Sweden four years ago to live with my fiancé. In my home country, I studied psychology

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/bsc-student-portrait-megan-andrews - 2025-10-14

Challenges await the new ordinary director at MAX IV

After just over a year as acting director of MAX IV, Olof Karis was named ordinary director earlier this summer. Was it an easy decision to stay on? “Oh definitely, I communicated my interest both in the application and in interviews. Ever since I was a doctoral student, I have wanted to see an increased use of synchrotron radiation in Swedish research.” What do you feel most proud of since you be

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/challenges-await-new-ordinary-director-max-iv - 2025-10-12

Per Eriksson: “You have to dare to take risks sometimes if you want to make things happen”

He is checking out at the same fighting weight as when he checked in, and does the same number of push-ups (40!) now as he did then. He has been through several tough rounds and had to fight to defend his convictions and his views on the University’s development. Per Eriksson summarises his time as vice-chancellor as “six years of incredibly great joy, development, pressure and intensity”. There w

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/eriksson-you-have-dare-take-risks-sometimes-if-you-want-make-things-happen - 2025-10-13

More detailed findings confirm that coffee protects against breast cancer recurrence

A number of research studies have shown that coffee helps to protect against breast cancer. A new study led by Lund University, has confirmed that coffee inhibits the growth of tumours and reduces the risk of recurrence in women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and treated with the drug tamoxifen. The study, which is a follow-up of the results the researchers obtained two years ago, was

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/more-detailed-findings-confirm-coffee-protects-against-breast-cancer-recurrence - 2025-10-13

Welcome home to Ellen

It is always exciting to move into a new student apartment. You might think that all student apartments look pretty much the same, both in terms of layout and interior design, but that is far from the truth. At Furutorpsgatan student accommodation, Ellen Tössberg lives in a one-bedroom apartment of twenty square meters. The apartment may be small, but it has a lot of personality. When I enter Elle

https://www.ch.lu.se/en/article/welcome-home-ellen - 2025-10-13

Disputation Mette Ingvartsen 22/10

Disputation vid Stockholms Konstnärliga HögskolaDoktorand Mette Ingvartsen försvarar sitt doktorsarbete i Koreografi den 22 oktober.Mette Ingvartsen är som doktorand antagen vid Lunds universitet, Konstnärliga fakulteten, men anställd av Stockholms Konstnärliga Högskola där också studierna bedrivits. Titel: EXPANDED CHOREOGRAPHY: Shifting the agency of movement in The Artificial Nature Project and

https://www.konstnarliga.lu.se/artikel/disputation-mette-ingvartsen-2210 - 2025-10-13

Do research findings reach Jerusalem?

The Bible clearly still plays a role in current politics and culture. But do research findings on Bible texts reach wider society and, if so, do they influence groups of religious practitioners? Jennifer Nyström, a doctoral student in Bible studies specialising in the apostle Paul, has pondered these questions. Jennifer Nyström has conducted around 50 interviews in Israel and on the West Bank.  Vi

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/do-research-findings-reach-jerusalem - 2025-10-13

"What I like the most about the Master´s Programme is the community of professors and colleagues around me"

Fanny Esquivel Jiménez from Mexico is currently studying the Master's Programme with specialisation Culture and Creativity. We asked her what she thinks about her studies. What is the best thing about your programme? What I like the most about the Master in Service Management is the community of professors and colleagues around me, as well as the reading list and the seminars. I was looking forwar

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/what-i-most-about-masters-programme-community-professors-and-colleagues-around-me - 2025-10-13

Old and new contacts are made in Great Britain

SWEAH's travelers left an almost 30-degree Sweden and arrived in typical September rain and Stirling half as hot. But then the sun came and a packed program with, among other things, lectures and workshops on quantitative and qualitative methods, and a competition where the best presentations were crowned. The postdoctoral students competed in their own class, where Thomas Lowe from the Netherland

https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/old-and-new-contacts-are-made-great-britain - 2025-10-13

Universitetet får 19 miljoner till cancerforskning

Anslagen på 19 miljoner till Lunds universitet är en del av Cancerfondens totala utdelning på 114 miljoner kronor som fördelas till framstående cancerforskare vid sju svenska universitet. – Sverige har en stark position inom cancerforskning, och med denna satsning kan vi möjliggöra viktiga genombrott. Alla forskare som valts ut i stor konkurrens har stora potential för nya upptäckter, säger Malin

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/universitetet-far-19-miljoner-till-cancerforskning - 2025-10-12

Emma Bexells och Stefan Stanišićs projekt "Slumberland" omskrivet i teatertidningen American Theatre

Bombina Bombasts produktion om tonårssömnlöshet som integrerar teater, virtual reality (VR) och dokumentärliknande berättande, är omskriven i artikeln "Making the Bed for ‘Slumberland’" av Rachelle Legrand. Den välkända amerikanska teatertidningen American theatre har skrivit en artikel om Emma Bexell och Stefan Stanišićs, Lost in Time, och Bombina Bombast innovativa produktion. Produktionen syfta

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/emma-bexells-och-stefan-stanisics-projekt-slumberland-omskrivet-i-teatertidningen-american-theatre - 2025-10-13