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Lire ce qui n'a jamais été écrit de E.B. Itso par Jacob Fabriciuscneai, Chatou, FranceMarch 5 - June 5| 2016More info
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/eb-itso-cneai - 2025-11-21
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Lire ce qui n'a jamais été écrit de E.B. Itso par Jacob Fabriciuscneai, Chatou, FranceMarch 5 - June 5| 2016More info
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/eb-itso-cneai - 2025-11-21
För dig som inte hade möjlighet att besöka Öppet hus hos oss den 24 januari finns det nu möjlighet att se presentationen och frågestunden i efterhand. Ansökan till våra program i fri konst är öppen till och med den 3 mars. I klippet kan du höra vår rektor Maj Hasager tillsammans med studenter och personal på skolan berätta om Konsthögskolan i Malmö.Vi har också filmat den frågestund som följde, dä
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/dokumentation-oppet-hus - 2025-11-21
SÓLARGLEYPIR / SUN SWALLOWERFebruary 14 – March 15Exhibition opening: February 14, 17.00 – 18.00Skaftfell Art Center announces the forthcoming group exhibition: Sólargleypir: Sun swallower featuring works by artists Frederikke Jul Vedelsby, Gunndís Ýr Finnbogadóttir & Þorgerður Ólafsdóttir, Hanna Christel Sigurkarlsdóttir, Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir, Hreinn Friðfinnsson, Ólafur Elíasson, Una Margrét
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumner-sun-swallower - 2025-11-21
Amin Zouiten tilldelades ett stipendium inom Bernadotteprogrammet 2024, nu ställer han ut på Konstakademien mellan den 22 mars och 3 april. "I Grand Tour framträder hur seendet, från det sena 1600-talets hovmåleri till 1800-talets resefotografi, format och speglat föreställningar kring det främmande i relation till Nordafrika och den islamisk-arabiska världen. Amin Zouiten undersöker, inom ramen f
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumn-amin-zouiten-grand-tour - 2025-11-21
You could cut it with a knifeHanni Kamaly, Melanie Kitti11 april–18 maj 2025 Vernissage: fre 11 april, kl 18–21Välkomna till vårens utställning på Skånes konstförening‘You could cut it with a knife’ är ett vanligt engelskt uttryck för att beskriva en spänning så påtaglig att den går att skära med kniv. Medan världen brottas med just denna känsla, tar utställningen den som sitt material och present
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-hanni-kamaly-1 - 2025-11-21
New research supports the theory that certain viral infections are of importance in the development of type 1 diabetes. An international research team has discovered that young children with an increased genetic risk of type 1 diabetes had an increased risk of developing diabetes-related autoantibodies in connection with Covid-19 infection. Swedish children have contributed to the study which has
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-study-virus-importance-development-type-1-diabetes - 2025-11-21
Lund University Diabetes Centre’s Scientific Advisory Board give researchers valuable feedback on ongoing research. Frances Ashcroft and Flemming Pociot from the board were invited to the LUDC retreat in the city of Helsingborg recently and they were impressed by the range of the research being performed at the centre. Research within type 1 diabetes specifically caught their attention. Frances As
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/scientific-advisory-board-important-contributions-within-type-1-diabetes-research - 2025-11-21
An international consensus report on diabetes identifies the potential for diabetes screening, better classification of type 2 diabetes, and biomarkers that can predict cardiovascular disease. The report also highlights that more evidence is needed before it is possible to provide individualised treatment to all patients. The report is based on a large collaboration between 28 universities worldwi
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-report-highlights-opportunities-and-challenges-precision-diabetes-medicine - 2025-11-21
How do heritability and the fetal environment affect the risk for the child to develop type 2 diabetes? This is a question that Rashmi Prasad studies in her research projects that that may lead to individualised prevention measures. She will be awarded this year’s recipient Medeon stipend on the World Diabetes Day Skåne event on November 14. Diabetes researcher Rashmi Prasad at Lund University Dia
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/research-inherited-type-2-diabetes-awarded - 2025-11-21
Diabetes researcher and cardiologist Isabel Goncalves at Lund University Diabetes Centre (LUDC) has teamed up with ultrasound researchers at the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University (LTH) to identify dangerous atherosclerotic plaques at an early stage. The team is now being awarded Lund University’s and Sparbanken Skåne’s Future Innovations Award to develop their idea further. In atherosclero
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/innovation-aims-identify-dangerous-atherosclerotic-plaques-wins-prize - 2025-11-21
Do epigenetic changes cause type 2 diabetes, or do the changes occur only after a person has become ill? A new study by researchers at Lund University provides increased support for the idea that epigenetic changes can cause type 2 diabetes. The researchers behind the new findings published in Nature Communications now aim to develop methods for disease prevention. We inherit our genes from our pa
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/epigenetic-changes-can-cause-type-2-diabetes - 2025-11-21
An international team of researchers has identified 13 biomarkers that significantly improve the ability to accurately predict cardiovascular disease risk in people with type 2 diabetes. The analysis was led by Lund University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The study was published in Communications Medicine. Although people with type 2 diabetes are two times mo
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-study-biomarkers-improve-prediction-cardiovascular-disease-type-2-diabetes - 2025-11-21
Much research on diabetes focuses on understanding what happens when the insulin-producing cells are destroyed. Researchers at Lund University have instead chosen to investigate what protects the insulin-producing cells. Their research shows that a protein of the immune system protects the insulin-producing cells from inflammation and death. The study, published in PNAS, is an example of basic res
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/protein-protects-insulin-producing-cells - 2025-11-21
Diabetes researchers Allan Vaag and Lena Eliasson are the new coordinators of Lund University Diabetes Centre (LUDC) and the strategic research area EXODIAB (Excellence of Diabetes Research in Sweden). Over the next years, they will work to strengthen and further develop ongoing collaborations. Coordinator Allan Vaag and Vice Coordinator Lena Eliasson are new leaders since the beginning of the yea
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-coordinators-strategic-research-area-diabetes - 2025-11-21
Do you think that people with obesity have themselves to blame? Tune H Pers tries to dispel persistent myths through his research on the brain's role in the development of obesity. The diabetes researcher at the University of Copenhagen is now awarded the Leif C. Groop award for his research on obesity and type 2 diabetes. Justification for awarding"Tune H Pers receives the Leif C. Groop Award for
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/tune-h-pers-receives-award-outstanding-research-obesity-and-diabetes - 2025-11-21
A treatment that has reduced plaque development in mice has now been tested in people with psoriasis. Jan Nilsson at Lund University is one of the researchers behind the clinical study that showed a reduced inflammation of the coronary arteries, which in turn may reduce the risk of dying from a heart attack. People with diabetes may also benefit from the treatment in the future. Cardiovascular res
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-treatment-atherosclerosis-may-reduce-risk-dying-heart-attack - 2025-11-21
Why are some people with obesity protected from type 2 diabetes? Who is at risk of developing gestational diabetes and type 2 diabetes? The Hjelt Diabetes Foundation awards two diabetes researchers at Lund University Diabetes Centre grants for projects that are seeking new answers to these questions. Gestational diabetes happens when the body cannot produce enough insulin during pregnancy. The con
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/research-obesity-and-gestational-diabetes-receive-support-hjelt-diabetes-foundation - 2025-11-21
People with a hereditary risk of obesity lose as much weight as a result of better diet, exercise and weight loss drugs as the rest of the population, according to an international study presented in The BMJ. “This indicates that even in people at genetic risk of obesity, lifestyle change is an effective way to lose weight”, says Professor Paul Franks of Lund University in Sweden, one of the resea
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/no-link-between-obesity-gene-and-intentional-weight-loss - 2025-11-21
Interest in type 1 diabetes screening is growing as methods improve and new treatments become available to more patients. New research at Lund University demonstrates how screening for autoimmune diseases can be carried out on a large-scale basis. A new treatment that can delay the onset of type 1 diabetes has been approved for use in the United States. If the treatment Teplizumab becomes availabl
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-method-allows-large-scale-screening-autoimmune-diseases - 2025-11-21
The EAT-Lancet diet is a framework designed to promote environmental sustainability while also preventing common diseases such as type 2 diabetes. How do we know if the diet actually works? An international research team studied seven dietary scores and found that two of them were particularly good at evaluating adherence to the diet. Reliable diet scores are important when developing sustainable
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/research-paves-way-sustainable-dietary-recommendations - 2025-11-21