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Yang et al. Nat Commun. 2019 Apr 3;10(1):1519.

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Proteogenomics and Hi-C reveal transcriptional dysregulation in high hyperdiploid childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.Yang M, Vesterlund M, Siavelis I, Moura-Castro LH, Castor A, Fioretos T, Jafari R, Lilljebjörn H, Odom DT, Olsson L, Ravi N, Woodward EL, Harewood L, Lehtiö J, Paulsson K.Nat Commun. 2019 Apr 3;10(1

https://www.clinicalgenetics.lu.se/article/yang-et-al-nat-commun-2019-apr-31011519 - 2026-06-17

Chapellier et al. Haematologica. 2019 Feb 28. [Epub ahead of print] In press.

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Arrayed molecular barcoding identifies TNFSF13 as a positive regulator of acute myeloid leukemia-initiating cells.Chapellier M, Peña-Martínez P, Ramakrishnan R, Eriksson M, Safaee-Talkhoncheh M, Orsmark-Pietras C, Lilljebjörn H, Högberg C, Hagström-Andersson A, Fioretos T, Larsson J, Järås M.Haematologica. 2019 Feb 28

https://www.clinicalgenetics.lu.se/article/chapellier-et-al-haematologica-2019-feb-28-epub-ahead-print-press - 2026-06-17

Hyrenius Wittsten et al. Leukemia. 2019 Apr 5. [Epub ahead of print] In press

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated.  FLT3N676K drives acute myeloid leukemia in a xenograft model of KMT2A-MLLT3 leukemogenesis.Hyrenius-Wittsten A, Pilheden M, Falqués-Costa A, Eriksson M, Sturesson H, Schneider P, Wander P, Garcia-Ruiz C, Liu J, Ågerstam H, Hultquist A, Lilljebjörn H, Stam RW, Järås M, Hagström-Andersson AK.Leukemia. 2019 Apr 5. [Epub

https://www.clinicalgenetics.lu.se/article/hyrenius-wittsten-et-al-leukemia-2019-apr-5-epub-ahead-print-press - 2026-06-17

von Palffy et al. Haematologica. 2019 Oct 3

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A high-content cytokine screen identifies myostatin propeptide as a positive regulator of primitive chronic myeloid leukemia cells.von Palffy S, Landberg N, Sandén C, Zacharaki D, Shah M, Nakamichi N, Hansen N, Askmyr M, Lilljebjörn H, Rissler M, Karlsson C, Scheding S, Richter J, Eaves CJ, Bhatia R, Järås M, Fioretos

https://www.clinicalgenetics.lu.se/article/von-palffy-et-al-haematologica-2019-oct-3 - 2026-06-17

CIP-kurs genomförd i Venedig (VIU)

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. CenCIP medverkade i genomförande av en kurs inom Critical Infrastructure Resilience vid Venice International University Den 26-30 juni medverkade CenCIP-forskarna Jonas Johansson och Henrik Hassel i genomförandet av en sommarkurs inom Critical Infrastructure Resilience vid Venice International University (VIU). Tota

https://www.cencip.lu.se/artikel/cip-kurs-genomford-i-venedig-viu - 2026-06-17

A climate risk analysis of Earth’s forests in the 21st century

Thomas Pugh, principal investigator at BECC and researcher at MERGE, is one of the researchers behind a new study that is published in Science. In the study, the researchers compared results from three major modeling approaches that provide information on different aspects of risk on the impact of climate change on forests in the 21st century. Forests harbor enormous biodiversity and are a major c

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/climate-risk-analysis-earths-forests-21st-century - 2026-06-17

Smaller strawberries after pollination by red mason bees that have ingested the neonicotinoid clothianidin

Wild bees that ingest the neonicotinoid clothianidin when they feed from nectar of rapeseed flowers grown from clothianidin-coated seeds, become lethargic. In addition, strawberries pollinated by these bees become smaller. These are the results of a study conducted by three BECC researchers at Lund University. Wild and managed bees are important providers of pollination services and benefit the pr

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/smaller-strawberries-after-pollination-red-mason-bees-have-ingested-neonicotinoid-clothianidin - 2026-06-17

Planting trees not always an effective way of binding carbon dioxide

Tree-planting has been widely seen as an effective way of binding carbon as carbon dioxide levels rise in the atmosphere. But now, BECC researcher Louise C Andresen among others, are warning that forests on nutrient-poor land won’t be an additional carbon sink in the long term. As forests age, their uptake of CO2 declines and, each time forests are planted, there is a risk of additional carbon bei

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/planting-trees-not-always-effective-way-binding-carbon-dioxide - 2026-06-17

BECC-researcher Deliang Chen guests Kinapodden to talk about the drought along the Yangtze River

China has suffered an extreme heat wave this summer and the Yangtze River has been completely dried up in parts. This is the topic of a new episode of the Swedish podcast Kinapodden with BECC-researcher Deliang Chen as one of the guests. China has suffered an extreme heat wave this summer. The Yangtze River has been completely dried up in parts, resulting in an acute energy shortage. In a new epis

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/becc-researcher-deliang-chen-guests-kinapodden-talk-about-drought-along-yangtze-river - 2026-06-17

Less bird diversity in city forests

A new study led by Lund University with researchers at BECC shows that cities negatively affect the diversity of birds. There are significantly fewer bird species in urban forests compared with forests in the countryside - even if the forest areas are of the same quality. The researchers examined 459 natural woodlands located in or near 32 cities in southern Sweden. They counted the occurrence of

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/less-bird-diversity-city-forests - 2026-06-17

As the rainforest grows warmer, trees become overheated

Climate change threatens slow-growing tree species that are important carbon storages according to a new thesis by BECC researcher Maria Witteman. The rainforest's ability to store carbon may decrease in step with climate change according to a new thesis from the University of Gothenburg written by BECC researcher Maria Witteman. The photosynthesis of leaves becomes less effective at higher temper

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/rainforest-grows-warmer-trees-become-overheated - 2026-06-17

Complex consequences of a warmer Arctic

Effects of a warmer Arctic are not only negative for the climate, according to a new thesis from the Centre for Environmental and Climate Science at Lund University, Sweden. Modelling showed that moving the tree line upwards could increase carbon storage, as trees sequester more carbon in their biomass than tundra plants. But the results are uncertain. The Arctic – the area north of the Arctic Cir

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/complex-consequences-warmer-arctic - 2026-06-17

BECC-researchers on nature-based solutions in the nordics.info podcast

How can we protect society from the extremities of a changing climate while also protecting nature and enhancing biodiversity? BECC-researchers Johanna Alkan-Johansson and Helena Hanson are guests in this episode of the podcast by nordics.info. Listen to a dialogue about how nature-based solutions are used in the Nordics, their benefits and their downsides. How can we protect society from the extr

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/becc-researchers-nature-based-solutions-nordicsinfo-podcast - 2026-06-17

Two BECC PI:s receive funding from Formas for research on climate and agriculture

Jonas Ardö and Johannes Rousk are Principal Investigators at BECC. They have both received funding from the recent Formas call that focus on climate and agriculture. In the call “Carbon storage as a climate measure in agriculture” from Formas, six projects received funding to increase knowledge about carbon storage in Swedish agricultural and to support Swedish food production.  Two of the project

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/two-becc-pis-receive-funding-formas-research-climate-and-agriculture - 2026-06-17