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Nytt innovationsdistrikt ska öka regionens innovationskraft

Den 29 maj invigs Helsingborg Innovation District, en samverkansplattform och katalysator för innovation, forskning och utveckling. Innovationsdistriktet är initierat av Helsingborgs stad, Lunds universitet, Region Skåne och Sydsvenska Industri- och Handelskammaren i samarbete med näringslivet. Distriktet sträcker sig från Helsingborgs Centralstation genom stadsdelen Oceanhamnen till Lunds univers

https://www.ch.lu.se/artikel/nytt-innovationsdistrikt-ska-oka-regionens-innovationskraft - 2025-10-11

Gammelmormor får typ 1-diabetes - bara blodprov ger rätt diagnos

Det är fler 70-80-åringar som insjuknar i typ 1 diabetes än barn. En ny svensk studie visar att bara blodprov kan säkra en riktig diabetesdiagnos och behandling. En stor svensk kartläggning av så gott som samtliga i Kronobergs län som insjuknat i diabetes under tre år slår hål på flera myter om vem som drabbas av vilken sorts diabetes.Förlegade begreppUndersökningen visar också hur felaktiga de ga

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/gammelmormor-far-typ-1-diabetes-bara-blodprov-ger-ratt-diagnos - 2025-10-11

Multifunktionell på- och avknapp hämmar bakterietillväxt

Forskare i Lund har upptäckt en antitoxinmekanism som tycks kunna neutralisera hundratals olika toxiner och därmed skydda bakterier mot virusattacker. Mekanismen har fått namnet Panacea, efter den grekiska medicinens gudinna vars namn har blivit synonymt med universellt botemedel. Förståelsen av bakteriella toxin- och antitoxinmekanismer kommer att vara avgörande för framtida framgångsrik fagterap

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/multifunktionell-pa-och-avknapp-hammar-bakterietillvaxt - 2025-10-11

The outgoing vice-chancellor: Satisfied to see more people taking collective responsibility

Torbjörn von Schantz finds that he has made good progress on the road to a united University. In his management group, he now sees more of a shared assumption of responsibility and less of a silo mentality and special interests. What he has missed most during his years as vice-chancellor is proximity to the rest of the organisation. "I like talking to people", he says. After forty years in academi

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/outgoing-vice-chancellor-satisfied-see-more-people-taking-collective-responsibility - 2025-10-11

Alicia Fjällhed successfully defends her doctoral thesis

On Friday, February 15, Alicia Fjällhed defended her thesis, "Strategic moral communication: A metatheoretical and methodological response to the normative perspective on strategic communication," which challenges the assumption that strategic communication is immoral. The basis for understanding strategic communication as immoral, a notion prevalent among many social scientists, Alicia Fjällhed s

https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/alicia-fjallhed-successfully-defends-her-doctoral-thesis - 2025-10-11

HAIDI participated in the 'The People’s Meeting' on Bornholm, June 2025

Every year in June, the small harbour town of Allinge on the island of Bornholm turns into a large celebration of democracy. With more than 2,500 events created by 1,200 different organizations, Folkemødet (literally translated as 'The People’s Meeting') has become an important democratic event with the purpose of creating informal meetings and dialogue between decision-makers and citizens. Treatm

https://www.iko.lu.se/en/article/haidi-participated-peoples-meeting-bornholm-june-2025 - 2025-10-11

Review of the central administration for even better and more effective support

After more than ten years with the same organisation, it is time to review its functioning and our working methods. In order to provide value-creating and benefit-driven administrative services that contribute to the further development of the University’s core activities as stated in the Platform for Strategic Work, we need to ensure we have the right conditions for managing our changing environm

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/review-central-administration-even-better-and-more-effective-support - 2025-10-12

In Memory of Meijing He

IIIEE student Meijing He of EMP Batch 30 has unexpectedly passed away. She will be remembered as an engaged, lively, self-confident and creative member of our IIIEE community. It is with great sadness that we share the news that Meijing He, a beloved student at the IIIEE, has passed away. Meijing will be remembered as kind and dedicated and as someone who brought warmth and curiosity into every sp

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/memory-meijing-he - 2025-10-11

Course start - The World Turned Upside Down

Welcome to the inauguration of the Anti Apartheid Room at Malmö Art Academy During the spring semester 2017 the course The World Turned Upside Down: art and ethics in the rise of the Stone Age South initiated by professor Sarat Maharaj will take place at Malmö Art Academy.The start-up for the project is a reconstruction of the Art History Room (Durban, South Africa) of the Apartheid years. The AH

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/course-start-world-turned-upside-down - 2025-10-11

“Sweden is at the forefront on sustainability!”

“Sweden is currently making a lot of progress in issues concerning sustainability. The country is at the forefront and it is exciting to be a part of it”, says the new director of LUCSUS, Emily Boyd. Emily Boyd believes that working at LUCSUS and Lund University will provide good opportunities to help solve these challenges. She enters through the magnificent doors of the Wrangel building on Bisko

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/sweden-forefront-sustainability - 2025-10-11

WATCH: Underwater Stone Age settlement mapped out

Seven years ago divers discovered the oldest known stationary fish traps in northern Europe off the coast of southern Sweden. Since then, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have uncovered an exceptionally well-preserved Stone Age site. They now believe the location was a lagoon environment where Mesolithic humans lived during parts of the year. Other spectacular finds include a 9,000 year-ol

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-underwater-stone-age-settlement-mapped-out - 2025-10-11

New project sets out to enable circular household consumption

Last week was the launch for a new European project with the goal to empower households to reduce food waste and extend fashion’s lifespan. Christian Fuentes, Emma Samsioe and Réka Ines Tölg from the Department of Service Studies participates in the project. CARE is a new and innovative Horizon Europe project committed to enabling circular consumption and combatting climate change by transforming

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/new-project-sets-out-enable-circular-household-consumption - 2025-10-11

Underwater Stone Age settlement mapped out

Seven years ago divers discovered the oldest known stationary fish traps in northern Europe off the coast of southern Sweden. Since then, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have uncovered an exceptionally well-preserved Stone Age site. They now believe the location was a lagoon environment where Mesolithic humans lived during parts of the year. Other spectacular finds include a 9,000 year-ol

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/underwater-stone-age-settlement-mapped-out - 2025-10-11

Lund researchers have analysed alternative skating technique that could revolutionise ice hockey

In a new article, researchers at Lund University have studied a new ice-skating technique that is more energy efficient than the traditional stride technique. By skating in arcs, ice hockey players can move just as quickly but with less energy loss. The authors say this could lead to better performance on the ice, as the players would retain more energy. The study, now published in the scientific

https://www.science.lu.se/article/lund-researchers-have-analysed-alternative-skating-technique-could-revolutionise-ice-hockey - 2025-10-11

NanoLund scientists mobilize against covid-19

Due to the Corona pandemic, scientists all over the world have begun focusing on every aspect possible of the virus. NanoLund poses no exception. To detect a virus or other infectious agents, medical and clinical laboratories usually employ the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This method, invented 1983, is widely used in biomedical research, to make copies of macromolecules like DNA or RNA from a

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanolund-scientists-mobilize-against-covid-19 - 2025-10-11

B cells linked to effective cancer immunotherapy

Cancer patients responded better to immunotherapy and had a better prognosis if their melanoma tumours contained specific clusters of B cells, according to new research from Lund University in Sweden. The study is published in Nature. Immunotherapy strengthens the immune system so that it can fight cancer more effectively. One type of immunotherapy is checkpoint therapy, that targets the checkpoin

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/b-cells-linked-effective-cancer-immunotherapy - 2025-10-11

Bird feeding helps small birds fight infection

Seeds and fat balls do more than just fill small birds’ stomachs. New research from Lund University in Sweden shows that feeding during the wintertime causes birds to be healthier, since they do not have to expend as much energy fighting infections. A small change in body temperature can be fatal for humans. Small birds, meanwhile, lower their body temperature at night by several degrees during th

https://www.science.lu.se/article/bird-feeding-helps-small-birds-fight-infection - 2025-10-11

B cells linked to effective cancer immunotherapy

Cancer patients responded better to immunotherapy and had a better prognosis if their melanoma tumours contained specific clusters of B cells, according to new research from Lund University in Sweden. The study is published in Nature. Immunotherapy strengthens the immune system so that it can fight cancer more effectively. One type of immunotherapy is checkpoint therapy, that targets the checkpoin

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/b-cells-linked-effective-cancer-immunotherapy - 2025-10-11

Moral decisions can be influenced by eye tracking

Our opinions are affected by what our eyes are focusing on in the same instant we make moral decisions. Researchers at Lund University and other institutions have managed to influence people’s responses to questions such as “is murder defensible?” by tracking their eye movements. When the participants had looked at a randomly pre-selected response long enough, they were asked for an immediate answ

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/moral-decisions-can-be-influenced-eye-tracking - 2025-10-11