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“Foodie” alumna on the ideal weekend breakfast – The Alumni Network Blog

“Foodie” alumna on the ideal weekend breakfast – The Alumni Network Blog Skip to content Home About this blog About the Alumni Network Search Search Close Menu Menu The Alumni Network Blog The latest from the Alumni Network at Lund University “Foodie” alumna on the ideal weekend breakfast Breakfast, for some the best meal of the day. For others, something only consisting of a strong cup of coffee.

https://alumni.blogg.lu.se/foodie-alumna-on-the-ideal-weekend-breakfast/ - 2026-04-27

Fortsatt arbete – Biologibloggen

Fortsatt arbete – Biologibloggen Hoppa till huvudinnehåll Om Biologibloggen Tillgänglighet Kontakt Sök Sök Stäng Meny Biologibloggen Biologiska institutionen | Lunds universitet Fortsatt arbete Biologisamordningsgruppen (BiSam-gruppen) hade sitt senaste möte torsdagen den 19 mars. Främst diskuterades frågan om hur COBs stora underskott ska hanteras i den nya Biologi-institutionen. Vid detta möte d

https://biologi.blogg.lu.se/fortsatt-arbete/ - 2026-04-28

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Rapport.indd External Funding for Research at Lund University RESEARCH SERVICES | LUND UNIVERSITY | 2023 EDITION External funding for research at Lund University Copyright © 2024 Research Services at Lund University Authors: Carin Andersson (ed.) Rickard Eksten Carl Lagerqvist Sara Naurin John Phillips Anna-Karin Wihlborg Layout and graphics: Gunilla Albertén, Media-Tryck, Lund University Photogra

https://fs.blogg.lu.se/files/2024/05/External-funding-for-research-at-Lund-University_2023-edition.pdf - 2026-04-27

Evaluating nonindigenous species management in a Bayesian networks derived relative risk framework f

Evaluating nonindigenous species management in a Bayesian networks derived relative risk framework for Padilla Bay, WA, USA Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management — Volume 11, Number 4—pp. 640–652 640 © 2015 SETAC H ea lt h & Ec o lo g ic al R is k A ss es sm en t Evaluating Nonindigenous Species Management in a Bayesian Networks Derived Relative Risk Framework for Padilla Bay, WA, USA

https://evidence.blogg.lu.se/files/2017/02/Herring_et_al-2015-Integrated_Environmental_Assessment_and_Management.pdf - 2026-04-28

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Monday November 16th 10.30 Registration desk opens 11.00 Lunch 11.50 Conference opening 12.00 Keynotes: Johannes Persson Åsa Boholm 13.00 Parallel sessions Room ID Chair TERA Risk and responsibility I Marja Ylönen GIGA Managing variation in quality of evidence F Niklas Vareman MEGA Climate change adaptation G Kristina Blennow MICRO Improving risk management by learning from incidents and practices

https://evidence.blogg.lu.se/files/2015/10/fullprogramriskconf1.pdf - 2026-04-28

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Deliverable Proof – Other document EIT-BP17 KIC project the report results from Gaming for better decisions under uncertainty Name of document Final report Summary/brief description of document A description of the operational game prototype summarising the theoretical content of the game, examples and case study. Date of report 15 December 2017 Supporting documents: 20171213_AMU_EKETraining_Revie

https://evidence.blogg.lu.se/files/2017/12/Gamingforuncertainty_pdf.pdf - 2026-04-28

Environmentally sustainable diet linked to health benefits

A large population study from Lund University in Sweden has shown that more sustainable dietary habits are linked to health benefits, such as a reduced risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease and cancer. The study is published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. “Our results indicate that dietary guidelines that are beneficial for both planetary health and personal health do

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/environmentally-sustainable-diet-linked-health-benefits - 2026-04-27

New imaging method sheds light on Alzheimer's disease

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. To understand what happens in the brain when Alzheimer's disease develops, researchers need to be able to study the molecular structures in the neurons affected by Alzheimer's disease. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have tested a new imaging method for this purpose. The research is published in the journal A

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-imaging-method-sheds-light-alzheimers-disease - 2026-04-27

Lund University ranks in top 10 in global sustainability ranking

Lund University has been rated number 8 in the world out of 1,403 universities assessed in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability, which ranks sustainable development at higher education institutions around the globe. This places the University third-best in Europe and highest in Sweden. The QS World University Rankings: Sustainability is a framework for showing how universities are tack

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-ranks-top-10-global-sustainability-ranking - 2026-04-27

New global initiative on maternal and newborn health to be led from Sweden

A new international commission will pave the way for a global boost in maternal and newborn health. The project is led by a researcher at Lund University in Sweden, whose motivation stems from a formative experience witnessing a woman bleed to death unnecessarily during childbirth. “The time has come to put maternal and newborn health back at the heart of the global health agenda,” says Mehreen Za

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-global-initiative-maternal-and-newborn-health-be-led-sweden - 2026-04-27

Toothpaste fluorine formed in stars

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The fluorine that is found in products such as toothpaste was likely formed billions of years ago in now dead stars of the same type as our sun. This has been shown by astronomers at Lund University in Sweden, together with colleagues from Ireland and the USA. Fluorine can be found in everyday products such as toothpa

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/toothpaste-fluorine-formed-stars - 2026-04-27

Osteoarthritis linked to higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have investigated the link between osteoarthritis and mortality in an epidemiological study. It was shown that the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease was higher for people with osteoarthritis than for the rest of the population. Using population registers, the researchers studied approximately 469 000 people living in Skåne, Sweden, who in 2003 were

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/osteoarthritis-linked-higher-risk-dying-cardiovascular-disease - 2026-04-27

Mutations can reduce effect of hormonal treatment in early breast cancer

A small proportion of women who receive anti-estrogen treatment after breast cancer surgery have worse outcomes. This is associated with mutations in the estrogen receptor gene, according to a study from Lund University now published in JNCI Cancer Spectrum. “If our results are confirmed in further studies, it would be relevant to screen for these resistance mutations already at diagnosis, and the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/mutations-can-reduce-effect-hormonal-treatment-early-breast-cancer - 2026-04-27

The health effect of air pollution from traffic

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. What would happen if all petrol and diesel-powered vehicles were removed from a smaller European city? Up to 4% of all premature deaths could be prevented, according to a new study from Lund University in Sweden. The researchers used Malmö, Sweden, as a case study to calculate the health costs of inner city traffic. E

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/health-effect-air-pollution-traffic - 2026-04-27

Smoking worsens prognosis for men with prostate cancer

Smokers have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer, but a higher risk of dying from the disease, according to a large population study led by Lund University in Sweden. The researchers followed more than 350 000 people over several decades, and the results are now published in European Urology. It is well known that smokers have an increased risk of developing various cancers, but there have

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/smoking-worsens-prognosis-men-prostate-cancer - 2026-04-27

In pursuit of early signs of Alzheimer’s disease

When everyday life is not recognisable, when conversation is silenced, when memories disappear. Alzheimer’s disease is contracted by 60 000 people in Sweden annually and accounts for 60 per cent of all types of dementia disease. There is no cure, but research has come a long way in diagnosing the disease at an early stage. “Over the past ten years there has been a revolution concerning our possibi

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/pursuit-early-signs-alzheimers-disease - 2026-04-27

Traces of enormous solar storms in the ice of Greenland and Antarctica

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Solar storms and the particles they release result in spectacular phenomena such as auroras, but they can also pose a serious risk to our society. In extreme cases they have caused major power outages, and they could also lead to breakdowns of satellites and communication systems. According to a study published today

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/traces-enormous-solar-storms-ice-greenland-and-antarctica - 2026-04-27

New method offers hope of fewer fractures

Thousands of people could be spared from a hip fracture each year if a new method to identify the risk of osteoporotic fractures were to be introduced in healthcare. This is the view of the researchers at Lund University in Sweden who are behind a new 3D-simulation method. The results were recently published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. Osteoporosis causes 120,000 bone fractures in

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-method-offers-hope-fewer-fractures - 2026-04-27

Blood test reveals prognosis after cardiac arrest

A blood biomarker yet to be used in cardiac arrest care can give a clearer picture of the extent of brain damage after a cardiac arrest. This has been shown in a large international multicentre study led by researchers at Lund University that has been published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine. Worldwide, around four million people each year suffer a sudden cardiac arrest. “This will transform c

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/blood-test-reveals-prognosis-after-cardiac-arrest - 2026-04-27