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Practise Practice – samarbete med Skånes konstförening

Publicerad 12 januari 2018 Skånes konstförening, Bragegatan 15, Malmö 16 januari–17 februari, 2018 Öppettider kommer att variera Sedan mer än ett årtionde har ”konstnärlig forskning” varit modeordet för konstvärlden. Doktorandutbildningar har skapats och ett flertal internationella konferenser och seminarier har genomfört för att kartlägga terminologin och de olika positioner som konstnärer kan ta

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/practise-practice-samarbete-med-skanes-konstforening - 2025-06-29

Alumni - Vibrant Matter

Publicerad 18 januari 2018 Vibrant MatterSAK Kunstbygnings samling af Kai Nielsens skulpturer sættes i dialog med samtidens kunstneriske udtryk. På denne udstilling arbejder en række yngre billedkunstnere på nye måder med skulpturen i vekselvirkning med Kai Nielsens værker. Der arbejdes i klassiske materialer som bronze, gips, voks, træ og marmor, der blandes med elementer fra hverdagen. Et særlig

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-vibrant-matter - 2025-06-29

Alumi - Laila Svensgaard

Publicerad 9 februari 2018 Writing Sound. One Hundred DrawingsA soloexhibition by Laila SvensgaardOpening: Friday the 16th of February 4-8 pm.Exhibition period: 17th of February – 24th of February, 2018Opening hours: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 3-6 pm.Writing Sound, One Hundred Drawings is a performative drawing project by the artist Laila Svensgaard. Svensgaard drew one drawing a day for one hu

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumi-laila-svensgaard - 2025-06-29

Alumni - Hanna Sjöstrand

Publicerad 21 februari 2018 Hanna Sjöstrand - The FieldPreview Thursday 22/2 from 4-8 pmShowdates 22/2 - 24/3Hanna Sjöstrand is a painter! She explores the way the medium can depict our everyday lives and lived experiences. She does it out of an interest in various subject matters and motifs whether it be a dog’s anus, bruises inflicted on her own skin by fellow artists/painters. Or, as the new wo

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-hanna-sjostrand - 2025-06-29

Successful research funded by the European Research Council

Published 21 April 2017 Six researchers from Lund University Diabetes Centre have recieved prestigous grants from the European Research Council (ERC). In order to celebrate the success we invited the public to an open seminar. Some of the talks can be reviewed here (in Swedish). Forskning för bättre folkhälsa:Framsteg inom typ 2-diabetes, fetma och hjärtsjukdomar   Föredrag av professor Olle Melan

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/successful-research-funded-european-research-council - 2025-06-29

From injections to pills - the research on neonatal diabetes

Published 24 May 2017 They govern everything we think and do, they give us the ability to feel pain and to secrete insulin: they are the ion channels that are present in every one of our cells and that control the electrical impulses in our nerve and muscle cells. “For me, they are the very spark of life”, says Dame Frances Ashcroft, professor at the University of Oxford, who is also now to be an

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/injections-pills-research-neonatal-diabetes - 2025-06-29

200.000 euro to diabetes research

Published 29 May 2017 Four researchers have been awarded grants from The Bo and Kerstin Hjelt Diabetes Foundation. The grant consists of Euro 50 000 each and are aiming towards better treatments and prevention of type 2-diabetes. Improved life expectancy and quality of people with diabetesDiabetes affects millions of patients around the world. The two main types of the disease, type 1 and type 2,

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/200000-euro-diabetes-research - 2025-06-29

The role of vitamin A in diabetes

Published 15 June 2017 There has been no known link between diabetes and vitamin A -- until now. A new study suggests that the vitamin improves the insulin producing β-cell´s function.The researchers initially discovered that insulin-producing beta-cells contain a large quantity of a cell surface receptor for vitamin A. "There are no unnecessary surface receptors in human cells. They all serve a p

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/role-vitamin-diabetes - 2025-06-29

New research describes the differences between mice and humans

Published 3 July 2017 Research from King’s College in London, UK, and Lund University in Sweden could explain why diabetes drugs which have worked in animal experiments are not equally successful in humans. The researchers discovered differences – but also unknown similarities – in the function of insulin-producing beta cells. The team have mapped a category of receptors, known as G protein-couple

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-research-describes-differences-between-mice-and-humans - 2025-06-29