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Susanne Arvidsson

Universitetslektor, Centrumföreståndare, Sparbanken Skånes Centrum för hållbar näringslivsutveckling Kontaktinformation E-post: susanne [dot] arvidsson [at] fek [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Redovisning och finans Hämtställe: 10 WebbplatsSusanne Arvidssons profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Universitetslektor CIRCLE Docent Redovisning och finans Profilområdesmedlem LU profilo

https://www.ehl.lu.se/susanne-arvidsson - 2026-06-06

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Centre for Mathemat ica l Sc iences Div i s ion of Mathematics and Numer ica l Analy s i s Course Analysis for MATC70/FMAN71 Matrix Theory, Autumn 2024 Course Information Lecturer: Carl Olsson Teaching assistants: Number of students: 4 newly registered and 3 re-registered. xx students answered the course evaluation, xx of them are enrolled on programme name. Examination Computer assignments: 1 stu

https://www.maths.lu.se/fileadmin/maths/Matematik_NF/Kursutvaerderingar/HT2024/MATC70FMAN71HT24.pdf - 2026-06-06

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Centre for Mathemat ica l Sc iences Div i s ion of Mathematics and Numer ica l Analy s i s Course Analysis for NUMB11 Numerical Linear Algebra, Autumn 2024 Course Information Lecturer: Philipp Birken, Andreas Langer Teaching assistants: Niklas Kotarsky, Valentina Schueller Number of students: 28 newly registered and 6 re-registered. 10 students answered the course evaluation, 4 of them are enrolle

https://www.maths.lu.se/fileadmin/maths/Matematik_NF/Kursutvaerderingar/HT2024/NUMB11HT24.pdf - 2026-06-06

Identifying Abnormal Exertional Breathlessness in COPD : Comparing Modified Medical Research Council and COPD Assessment Test With Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing

Background: COPD management is guided by the respiratory symptom burden, assessed using the modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) scale, the COPD Assessment Test (CAT), or both. Research Question: What are the abilities of mMRC and CAT to detect abnormally high exertional breathlessness on incremental cardiopulmonary cycle exercise testing (CPET) in people with COPD? Study Design and Methods: A

Characterization of Cardiac, Vascular, and Metabolic Changes in Young Childhood Cancer Survivors

Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). It was the primary aim of this study to determine different measures of cardiac, carotid, lipid, and apolipoprotein status in young adult CCS and in healthy controls. Methods: Cardiac and common carotid artery (CCA) structure and function were measured by ultrasonography. Lipids and apolipoprot

Learning and Teaching with AI

According to Ethan Mollick, artificial intelligence (AI) is the most recent general purpose technology (GPT), the “once-in-a-generation technologies, like steam power or the internet, that touch every industry and every aspect of life” (2024, p. xv). Unlike the slowly unfolding transformations caused by these earlier GPTs, the changes sparked by AI seem to evolve daily. This rapid pace creates a s

Integrating Environmental Simulations and Semantic 3D City Models : A Framework for Requirement Specification, Automated Data Linking, and Visualization in Sustainable Urban Planning

Urbanization is driving cities to grow, often through urban densification. Utilising computer-based simulations executed over 3D representations of the city is imperative in addressing the challenges posed by implementing sustainable urban densifications; like ensuring adequate access to daylight and limiting noise pollution. However, since these simulations are usually resource-intensive, timecon

Breastfeeding at one year after birth : duration and associated factors in primiparous women in Sweden - a longitudinal study

ackground: Exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of life is a global public health recommendation and offers well-established and significant benefits for infant health and development, as well as health benefits for women. Most breastfeeding research focuses on the early postpartum period, despite the WHO recommendations to continue breastfeeding for up to two years or longer. Inves

Comparing Treatment Outcomes of Eligible Patients Consenting to or Declining Randomization in a Randomized Clinical Trial A Secondary Analysis of the FISH Trial on Humeral Shaft Fractures

Background: The Finnish Shaft of the Humerus (FISH) trial compared open reduction and internal plate fixation (ORIF) with functional bracing in adult patients with displaced, closed humeral shaft fractures. Here, we compare the results of the patients in the randomized clinical trial (RCT [the randomized cohort]) with those of the cohort of patients who were also eligible but declined randomizatio

Linking environmental and economic modelling for informing policymaking in agriculture

The European Green Deal recognises the importance of addressing the environmental challenges posed by agriculture to meet the global biodiversity and climate agendas. Environmental policymaking is needed to drive and speed up sustainability transitions in agriculture because the environmental consequences of agricultural activities are not generally reflected in production costs and lead to market

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia in Scandinavia from 1995 to 1998: Predictors of mortality.

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: There is a lack of large contemporary studies on the management of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), and the prediction of mortality remains difficult. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of perinatal factors on mortality rate in a contemporary multicenter study. METHODS: The authors conducted a retrospective multicenter cohort study. Twelve of 13 Scandi

Fariborz Zelli

Professor | Principal Investigator BECC | Excellent lärare Kontaktinformation E-post: fariborz [dot] zelli [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 47 64Organisation Statsvetenskapliga institutionen Rumsnummer: 330 Hämtställe: 31 WebbplatsFariborz Zellis profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Medlem i Strategiskt forskningsområde BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services i

https://www.svet.lu.se/fariborz-zelli - 2026-06-06

Antenatal preparation for the early parenthood period. Development and feasibility of an evidence-based programme for antenatal parental preparation

Att bli förälder är en stor livsomställning och föräldrars upplevelse av första tiden efter att barnet fötts påverkas bland annat av den information och förberedelse de får under graviditeten. Depression efter förlossningen drabbar cirka 10 % av alla föräldrar, något som även kan påverka anknytningen till barnet och därigenom barnets hälsa och utveckling. Tidigare forskning har visat att nyblivna Parents often feel inadequately prepared for challenges of early parenthood. This thesis aimed to develop an evidence-based programme for antenatal preparation for early parenthood and to test its feasibility. The Medical Research Council’s framework for development and evaluation of complex interventions was used to design the three studies.Interviews were conducted with first-time parents; 18 mo

Early diagnosis is associated with improved clinical outcomes in benign esophageal perforation : an individual patient data meta-analysis

Background: Time of diagnosis (TOD) of benign esophageal perforation is regarded as an important risk factor for clinical outcome, although convincing evidence is lacking. The aim of this study is to assess whether time between onset of perforation and diagnosis is associated with clinical outcome in patients with iatrogenic esophageal perforation (IEP) and Boerhaave’s syndrome (BS). Methods: We s

Psychosis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus : Results From an International Inception Cohort Study

Objective: To determine, in a large, multiethnic/multiracial, prospective inception cohort of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the frequency, attribution, clinical, and autoantibody associations with lupus psychosis and the short- and long-term outcomes as assessed by physicians and patients. Methods: Patients were evaluated annually for 19 neuropsychiatric (NP) events including p

Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and genetic predisposition to obesity in 2 Swedish cohorts

Background: The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), which has increased substantially during the last decades, has been associated with obesity and weight gain. Objective: Common genetic susceptibility to obesity has been shown to modify the association between SSB intake and obesity risk in 3 prospective cohorts from the United States. We aimed to replicate these findings in 2 large

Functional Priorities in LCA and Design for Environment

Aim, Scope and BackgroundThe interest in environmental questions has increased enormously during the last decade. Environmental protection has become an issue of strategic importance within the manufacturing industry and many companies are now working in the field of Design for Environment (DFE). The main purpose of DFE is to create products and services for achieving a sustainable society. Design

Galectin-4 levels in hospitalized versus non-hospitalized subjects with obesity : the Malmö Preventive Project

BACKGROUND: Obesity is strongly associated with the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the heterogenous nature of obesity in CVD-risk is still poorly understood. We aimed to explore novel CVD biomarkers and their possible association with presumed unhealthy obesity, defined as hospitalized subjects with obesity (HO).METHODS: Ninety-two proteins associated with CVD were analyzed

REM-Predominant Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in adults with coronary artery disease (CAD). OSA that occurs predominantly during rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep has been identified as a specific phenotype (REM-predominant OSA) in sleep clinic cohorts. We aimed to examine the association of REM-predominant OSA with excessive sleepiness, functional outcomes, mood, and quality of life in a CAD cohort, of wh

Sexual harassment among employees and students at a large Swedish university : who are exposed, to what, by whom and where – a cross-sectional prevalence study

Background: Sexual harassment (SH) in the workplace is prevalent and associated with poor health. Universities are large workplaces with complex formal and informal power relations, which may influence the prevalence of SH. Although employees and students share the university context, few studies on SH have included both groups. The overall aim of the study was to investigate SH among employees an