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”Att forska om gång kändes nödvändigt för att kunna erbjuda mina patienter bättre stöd”
Att gå är mer kognitivt krävande än man tidigare har trott. Och personer med lätt kognitiv funktionsnedsättning har svårare att gå än förväntat. Det är några av resultaten i Magnus Lindh-Rengifos avhandling om gång hos personer med neurodegenerativa sjukdomar. Han försvarar sin avhandling den 16 december på HSC, Health Sciences Centre, i Lund. Berätta om din forskning! Gångförmåga ses ofta som en
Hälsoångest – Ett växande problem bland unga vuxna?
Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Amanda Kosic och Peo Lindholm gjorde en metastudie om hälsoångest – oro och upptagenhet med allvarlig sjukdom – som kandidatuppsats. Uppsatsen ledde till nya samarbeten och utgjorde grunden för ett mer omfattande arbete som nyligen publicerades i Journal of Anxiety Disorders. Peo Lindholm och Amanda Kosic. Foto: Pr
https://www.psy.lu.se/artikel/halsoangest-ett-vaxande-problem-bland-unga-vuxna - 2026-06-19
Behind the scenes: From preparation to presentation at Milan Design Week
What is it like to go from attending design events as a visitor to exhibiting at Milan Design Week? In this personal reflection, Industrial Design student Amandine Quillard shares an honest account of expectations, preparation, teamwork, and new-found inspiration. I had been to different design events before, such as the Paris Design Week, but only as a visitor. It was always very impressive, insp
https://www.industridesign.lth.se/en/article/behind-scenes-preparation-presentation-milan-design-week - 2026-06-19
The Pufendorf Institute's sustainable principles
Every four years, the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies is evaluated to monitor how the institute meets its overall objectives and follows its basic principles. This year, an external panel has evaluated the activities during the years 2018–2021 (yes, including the pandemic years), the model on which the Pufendorf Institute rests and what makes the institute unique. The panel consisted of M
https://www.pi.lu.se/en/article/pufendorf-institutes-sustainable-principles - 2026-06-19
Antennal sensors allow hawkmoths to make quick moves
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. All insects use vision to control their position in the air when they fly, but they also integrate information from other senses. Biologists at Lund University have now shown how hawkmoths use mechanosensors in their antennae to control fast flight manoeuvres. When the moths need to rapidly change direction and manoeu
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/antennal-sensors-allow-hawkmoths-make-quick-moves - 2026-06-19
The Global Landscape Forum: the future of forest management?
Tobias Dan Nielsen, PhD Candidate at the Department of Political Science and BECC researcher, is in Lima, Peru, for the UNFCCC COP20. Read about his experiences and thoughts on the Global Landscape Forum. Right now in Lima experts, civil society, practitioners and decision-maker gather to discuss solution to climate change at the UNFCCCs COP20. On December 6-7th. Lima also hosed the 2nd Global Lan
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/global-landscape-forum-future-forest-management - 2026-06-19
Four ways to address challenges of urban solid waste: new policy brief developed for the City of Kisumu in Kenya.
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. “Better communication between different waste actors is paramount”. LUCSUS researchers present policy brief on how to address challenges linked to urban solid waste management in Kisumu, Kenya. The collection and handling of municipal solid waste pose a significant challenge in urban Kisumu. The demand for more sustai
Continued interest in stem cells among high school students
High school students from all over the Skåne region will be visiting Lund University to spend a whole day discussing the current state of stem cell research, discovering what it is like to work in a research setting, and exploring the exciting future possibilities that stem cells have to offer. Building on the success of the previous five years, Lund Stem Cell Center is hosting UniStem Day March 6
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/continued-interest-stem-cells-among-high-school-students - 2026-06-20
When the brain loses its breath
Through a collaboration with Lund University and support from the Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation, Max Olsson, a researcher at Lund University, has begun his postdoctoral project at the University of Oxford. What will you be doing at the University of Oxford?"I will be investigating the mechanisms in the brain related to chronic shortness of breath. Using magnetic resonance imaging, we will analyse
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/when-brain-loses-its-breath - 2026-06-19
Update from the spring work on Lund University's Science Village establishment (Stage 2)
Since January, the project group for Stage 2 has been working intensively with White Arkitekter to evaluate the premises programme. During the spring, the focus has been on the three priority areas mentioned in the programme. The work has mainly involved assessing these areas in terms of cost, feasibility and the ability to achieve set impact targets for the establishment of Science Village.The pr
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/update-spring-work-lund-universitys-science-village-establishment-stage-2 - 2026-06-19
Visit and guest lecture at the department by Manisha Anantharaman
During the following three weeks our department hosts Manisha Anantharaman, PhD, Associate Professor of Justice, Community and Leadership at Saint Mary’s College of California. – I am so happy to have the opportunity to spend some time with you at Lund. I hope to engage with many of you regarding ideas or work-in-progress. The visit began with a guest lecture with the topic of circular economy and
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/visit-and-guest-lecture-department-manisha-anantharaman - 2026-06-19
Atlantisk stör i kungens matförråd – unikt fynd i Östersjövrak från 1495
Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Nu kan forskare i Lund avslöja vad danske kung Hans tänkte bjuda på när han skulle göra anspråk på den svenska tronen i Kalmar år 1495: en två meter lång atlantisk stör. De välbevarade fiskdelarna hittades i ett vrak på Östersjöns botten förra året och har nu kunnat artbestämmas genom DNA-analys. Vid midsommar år 14
https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/artikel/atlantisk-stor-i-kungens-matforrad-unikt-fynd-i-ostersjovrak-fran-1495 - 2026-06-19
TEDDY-studien får 40 miljoner för att fortsätta
Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. TEDDY-studien har bidragit till fördjupad kunskap om vad som händer före ett insjuknande i autoimmun diabetes (typ 1-diabetes) och visat att en maginfektion kan trigga igång celiaki. Nu har Lunds universitet fått drygt 40 miljoner kronor från amerikanska hälsovårdsministeriet NIH för att fortsätta med TEDDY-studien
https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/teddy-studien-far-40-miljoner-att-fortsatta - 2026-06-19
Skillnader i insulin beroende på etnicitet
Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Vi människor har olika förmåga att frisätta och reagera på insulin beroende på etnicitet. Det visar en studie som gjorts av forskare vid Lunds universitets Diabetescentrum, LUDC, i samarbete med amerikanska och japanska forskare och som publiceras i juni-numret av tidskriften Diabetes Care. I många år har vi vant os
https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/skillnader-i-insulin-beroende-pa-etnicitet - 2026-06-19
Om ryggmärgsskada, fetma, reumatism och donerade hjärtklaffar
Bland vinterns disputationer vid Medicinska fakulteten, lyfter vi denna gång dessa: Mattias Hills arbete om hjärt-lunghälsa hos personer som levt länge med en svår ryggmärgsskada. João Vieira om fetmas effekt på ämnesomsättning, minne och återhämtning efter stroke. Ellen Landgren om patienters upplevelser av personcentrerad vård vid reumatoid artrit. Ida von Konow om hur barn med medfödda hjärtfel
https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/om-ryggmargsskada-fetma-reumatism-och-donerade-hjartklaffar - 2026-06-19
Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered that bird blood produces more heat in winter, when it is colder, than in autumn. The secret lies in the energy factories of cells, the mitochondria. Mammals have no mitochondria in their red blood cells, but birds do, and according to the research team from Lund
https://www.science.lu.se/article/birds-blood-functions-heating-system-winter - 2026-06-19
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Soldiers, snakes and marathon runners in the hidden world of fungi
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered the individual traits of fungi, and how their hyphae – that is, the fungal threads that grow in soil - behave very differently as they navigate through the earth’s microscopic labyrinths. The study was performed in a lab environment, and the underground system constructed synthetically from silicone. Using a microscope, researchers were able
https://www.biology.lu.se/article/soldiers-snakes-and-marathon-runners-hidden-world-fungi - 2026-06-19
Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered that bird blood produces more heat in winter, when it is colder, than in autumn. The study is published in The FASEB Journal. The secret lies in the energy factories of cells, the mitochondria. Mammals have no mitochondria in their red blood cells, but birds do, and according to the research team from Lund and Glasgow this means that the blo
https://www.biology.lu.se/article/birds-blood-functions-heating-system-winter - 2026-06-19
