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Nervblockad skyddar mot typ 1-diabetes

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. I en studie på möss har forskare från Uppsala universitet oh La Jolla Institute for Immunology i USA funnit att nervsignaler har en stor inverkan på de immunceller som förstör insulinproducerande celler vid typ 1-diabetes. Studien publiceras i den vetenskapliga tidskriften Science Advances och ger nya insikter i hur

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/nervblockad-skyddar-mot-typ-1-diabetes - 2026-07-03

Tumbasartros betydligt vanligare hos kvinnor

Ny studie visar att förekomsten av artros i tumbasen som lett till vårdsökande var cirka tre gånger så hög hos kvinnor som hos män (2,2% av kvinnor jämfört med 0,6% av män). Högst risk var för kvinnor i åldern 70-74 år och för män i åldern 80-84. En ny avhandling "Thumb Base Osteoarthritis: Prevalence, Occupational Risk, and Surgical Outcomes" presenterades den 23 okotober vid Lunds universitet av

https://www.artrosportalen.lu.se/artikel/tumbasartros-betydligt-vanligare-hos-kvinnor - 2026-07-03

Nu följs bristerna med levnadsberättelser inom demensomsorgen upp

Några frågor till Socialhögskolans Tove Harnett och Glenn Möllergren, som presenterade sin nya studie om levnadsberättelser inom demensomsorgen på SWEAH:s konferens i Norrköping i höstas. Nu har tidskriften Dementia publicerat artikeln. Vad avslöjar er forskning och hur kan resultaten bidra till att förbättra allmänhetens hälsa?– Att vårdgivare inom demensomsorgen saknar gemensam uppfattning om va

https://www.soch.lu.se/artikel/nu-foljs-bristerna-med-levnadsberattelser-inom-demensomsorgen-upp - 2026-07-03

ReproUnion kraftsamlar mot ofrivillig barnlöshet – skapar biobank

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Upp till 20 procent av alla svenska par har svårt att skaffa barn. Nu ska ett nytt forskningsprojekt söka svaret på infertilitetens gåta. I en kraftsamling mot ofrivillig barnlöshet skapar forskare inom Öresundssamarbetet ReproUnion ett register där 5 000 svenska och danska barnlösa par ska ingå. Biobanken har namne

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/reprounion-kraftsamlar-mot-ofrivillig-barnloshet-skapar-biobank - 2026-07-03

Barnens sockersug biologiskt berättigat

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Barn som växer snabbt på längden har stort tycke för godis, läsk och annat sött. Suget är befogat och när tillväxten avtar minskar begäret. - Detta är den först visade länken mellan ett sug efter socker och ett biologiskt behov, säger Danielle Reed, forskare på Monell Chemical Senses Center i Washington i ett pressm

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/barnens-sockersug-biologiskt-berattigat - 2026-07-03

Tyska och grönländska borrkärnor skvallrar om mystiska klimatsvängningar

Genom avancerade sedimentanalyser har ett forskarlag kartlagt europeiska klimatvariationer under de senaste 60 000 åren. Forskarna kan bland annat slå fast att det förekommit oförklarliga klimatsvängningar som varat mellan 20 och 150 år. I studien som publiceras i den vetenskapliga tidskriften Nature Geoscience kan forskarna presentera helt nya uppgifter om Europas historiska klimat. Tack vare sed

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/artikel/tyska-och-gronlandska-borrkarnor-skvallrar-om-mystiska-klimatsvangningar - 2026-07-03

NAISS Training Newsletter

No 57, 13 March 2026 Welcome to a new addition of the NAISS training newsletter.   Our event “Efficient use of the Grace Hopper GPU nodes on Dardel and Arrhenius” is about to close registration.   Since last week we added two more events.  The first one is our advanced programming course on parallel programming with MPI.  The second one are our NAISS induction training days.   These are a set of m

https://www.compile.lu.se/article/naiss-training-newsletter-10 - 2026-07-03

NAISS Training Newsletter

No 52, 12 January 2026 The NAISS training team wishes everyone a Happy New YearWelcome to the first NAISS training newsletter of the new year 2026.  In this edition we list training events from NAISS and other sources which we expect to be of interest to the NAISS community.   Our events aimed at new users have been bundled into the NAISS introduction training week from 2 - 6 February.   The week

https://www.compile.lu.se/article/naiss-training-newsletter-5 - 2026-07-03

Blood biomarker identified that predicts type 2 diabetes several years before diagnosis

Type 2 diabetes is a complex disease that can lead to serious health problems. It is important to find ways to predict the disease to take preventive measures. A large interdisciplinary study led by Lund University has identified a biomarker in the blood that predicts type 2 diabetes several years before diagnosis. Diabetes is on the rise and over time, diabetes can lead to complications such as c

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/blood-biomarker-identified-predicts-type-2-diabetes-several-years-diagnosis - 2026-07-03

Focusing on chronic lung disease

The Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration research group is made up of about 15 researchers focusing on chronic lung disease. The group’s work includes the development of different methods to study disease models for conditions such as COPD and pulmonary fibrosis. One of the researchers, John Stegmayr, has been awarded SEK 700,000 from the Carl Tesdorpf Foundation to expand research into idiopathic

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/focusing-chronic-lung-disease - 2026-07-03

The cancer researcher and the intelligence expert

David Gisselsson Nord and Tony Ingesson both love spy novels and have a nerdy interest in history. Their shared curiosity resulted in an interdisciplinary collaboration about how it might be possible to inspire smarter cancer treatment with the help of methods from espionage and intelligence analysis. Tony Ingesson finds it fairly easy to show a bit of attitude in front of the camera. David Gissel

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/cancer-researcher-and-intelligence-expert - 2026-07-03

New catalyst could provide liquid hydrogen fuel of the future

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden are investigating a car fuel comprised of a liquid that is converted to hydrogen by a solid catalyst. The used liquid is then emptied from the tank and charged with hydrogen, after which it can be used again in a circular system that is free from greenhouse gas emissions. In two research articles, Lund researchers have demonstrated that the method works, an

https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-catalyst-could-provide-liquid-hydrogen-fuel-future - 2026-07-03

Hyped up hope: Shady stem cell clinics take advantage of desperate patients

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Patients with diabetes or Parkinson’s disease can be cured with stem cells at a clinic in China. Multiple sclerosis, stroke and cerebral palsy are treated at a stem cell clinic in Mexico, and in Thailand, the deadly disease ALS can be cured with stem cells... at least according to advertising from these and other clin

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/hyped-hope-shady-stem-cell-clinics-take-advantage-desperate-patients - 2026-07-03

New catalyst could provide liquid hydrogen fuel of the future

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden are investigating a car fuel comprised of a liquid that is converted to hydrogen by a solid catalyst. The used liquid is then emptied from the tank and charged with hydrogen, after which it can be used again in a circular system that is free from greenhouse gas emissions. In two research articles, Lund researchers have demonstrated that the method works, an

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-catalyst-could-provide-liquid-hydrogen-fuel-future - 2026-07-03

LU successful in quick digital restart

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Getting important information out fast to the right target group has been a challenge for the crisis management group, which has now entered a calmer phase after an intensive spring. “Now it is mostly a question of coordination and we are also considering opening the group up to representatives of education and resear

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lu-successful-quick-digital-restart - 2026-07-03

Fishing for phages in Lund University’s Botanical Gardens

Kompetensportalen, Lucat, Lupin, Lubas and LUCRIS. Those are the names of some of Lund University’s administrative systems. They are now also the names of five new bacteriophages that have recently been discovered in the ponds of Lund University’s Botanical Gardens. Bacteriophages – often abbreviated to phages – are viruses that attack bacteria. Phages are astonishingly effective assassins – these

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/fishing-phages-lund-universitys-botanical-gardens - 2026-07-03

The cancer researcher and the intelligence expert

David Gisselsson Nord and Tony Ingesson both love spy novels and have a nerdy interest in history. Their shared curiosity resulted in an interdisciplinary collaboration about how it might be possible to inspire smarter cancer treatment with the help of methods from espionage and intelligence analysis. Tony Ingesson finds it fairly easy to show a bit of attitude in front of the camera. David Gissel

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/cancer-researcher-and-intelligence-expert - 2026-07-04

Safe fieldwork: Who is responsible for the security?

When researchers are working in the field, they may be faced with challenging and sometimes dangerous situations. How does Lund University prepare its doctoral students and researchers for fieldwork? When LUM asks about the faculties’ procedures, it becomes clear that the departments are primarily responsible. Dealing with dangerous situations in the field once they have arisen is not enough – the

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/safe-fieldwork-who-responsible-security - 2026-07-04

Fishing for phages in Lund University’s Botanical Gardens

Kompetensportalen, Lucat, Lupin, Lubas and LUCRIS. Those are the names of some of Lund University’s administrative systems. They are now also the names of five new bacteriophages that have recently been discovered in the ponds of Lund University’s Botanical Gardens. Bacteriophages – often abbreviated to phages – are viruses that attack bacteria. Phages are astonishingly effective assassins – these

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/fishing-phages-lund-universitys-botanical-gardens - 2026-07-03

Alligators are a key to the world of dinosaurs

“Toke is shy but does the most exploring of all of them, while Siggi is relaxed and friendly. But you have to know them to be able to work with them”, says cognitive scientist Stephan Reber. He is not talking about his colleagues but the alligators now on site in Ystad zoo, where the researchers have a specially adapted facility to study the animals’ behaviour. The heat and humidity hit you as soo

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/alligators-are-key-world-dinosaurs - 2026-07-03