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Forskning i julklapp: Palliativt Utvecklingscentrum

Palliativ vård handlar om att att minska lidande och öka livskvaliteten för patienter och närstående till dem som drabbats av livshotande sjukdomar som saknar botande behandling. Vården är vanligast för patienter med spridd cancer, men även vid sena stadier av hjärtsvikt, KOL eller ALS. I takt med att befolkningens livslängd ökar, växer behovet av palliativ vård och av forskning som stärker denna

https://www.medicin.lu.se/samverkan/stod-medicinsk-forskning/sa-kan-du-ge-en-gava/forskning-i-julklapp/forskning-i-julklapp-palliativt-utvecklingscentrum - 2025-11-05

Forum Medicum

Medicinska fakultetens nya lokaler högst upp på Sölvegatan i Lund har tagits i bruk i samband med terminsstarten hösten 2023.Syftet med den nya byggnaden är att tillgodose Medicinska fakultetens behov av funktionella lokaler för utbildning, forskning och kontor. På så sätt vill fakulteten ta till vara värdefulla möjligheter till nya samarbetsformer mellan fakultetens utbildningar och forskning i m

https://www.medicin.lu.se/medicinska-fakulteten-vid-lunds-universitet/organisation-och-ledning/forum-medicum - 2025-11-05

Försöksdjur

Vilka försöksdjur använder forskarna?Möss och råttor är de djurarter som används allra mest inom den medicinska forskningen vid Lunds universitet. Andra djur, som zebrafiskar, kaniner, grisar, illrar, grodor och får används i begränsad omfattning.Hur väljer de försöksdjur?När ett djurförsök planeras ska forskaren utforma försöket så att så få djur som möjligt används, med minsta möjliga lidande fö

https://www.medicin.lu.se/forskning/sa-funkar-forskning/djurforsok/forsoksdjur - 2025-11-05

Alternativa metoder

Det är för alla önskvärt att minimera både antalet djur och enskilda djurs lidande. Djurförsök är dessutom dyra, tidskrävande och komplicerade att genomföra. Kan syftet med studien uppnås med någon annan, alternativ metod så föreskriver lagen att denna metod ska användas. Det kan till exempel vara cellodlingar eller på prover från människor.Begreppet 3R - Replace, Reduce, and Refine - är centralt:

https://www.medicin.lu.se/forskning/sa-funkar-forskning/djurforsok/alternativa-metoder - 2025-11-05

Kan fjärrstyrda nanopartiklar blåsa liv i trötta beta-celler?

Magnetiska nanopartiklar som får insulinproducerande celler från människa att hålla sig fräscha längre. Det låter som hämtat ur en science fiction, men kan bli verklighet tack vare forskning som fått stöd från Vetenskapsrådet. Syftet är att minska antalet djurförsök samtidigt som man förbättrar kvaliteten på forskningsresultaten. Lägg namnet Langerhanska öarna på minnet. Namnet låter som ett semes

https://www.medicin.lu.se/forskning/sa-funkar-forskning/djurforsok/alternativa-metoder/kan-fjarrstyrda-nanopartiklar-blasa-liv-i-trotta-beta-celler - 2025-11-05

Medicinska fakulteten vid Lunds universitet

Medicinska fakulteten bidrar, i samarbete med aktörer inom hälso- och sjukvården, till ökad kunskap för ett bättre liv genom utbildning, forskning och kunskapsförmedling av hög kvalitet och med hög relevans för människors hälsa. Några av våra upptäckterVår fakultet har funnits sedan Lunds universitet grundades och vi har hunnit med att göra många upptäckter.Visste du att det var på Medicinska faku

https://www.medicin.lu.se/medicinska-fakulteten-vid-lunds-universitet - 2025-11-05

Event

Det vi arbetar med inom centrumet ska på intet sätt stanna inom centrumet. Vi strävar efter att spela en aktiv roll i samhällsdebatten och bidra till att medicinsk humaniora synliggörs lokalt, nationellt och internationellt. Vi planerar ett antal utåtriktade event och kommer att samla dem alla här.  4 oktober | Kom och lyssna på Rita Charon, pionjär inom narrativ medicin och medicinsk humaniora En

https://www.medicin.lu.se/forskning-och-forskarutbildning/institutioner-och-centrumbildningar/birgit-rausing-centrum-medicinsk-humaniora/event - 2025-11-05

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https://www.medicine.lu.se/faculty-medicine-lund-university/about-webpage - 2025-11-05

Meet our researchers

Meet our researchers! Medicinska fakulteten är en globalt framstående forskningsmiljö. Ny kunskap växer fram i laboratorier, på sjukhuskliniker och på andra platser i samhället. Den korsbefruktas och kommer till nytta - möt några av våra forskare!

https://www.medicine.lu.se/meet-our-researchers - 2025-11-05

Meet our researchers: searching for traces leading to ovarian cancer

When Ingrid Hedenfalk, many years ago, studied to become a biologist, she chose to write her degree project on ovarian cancer. She went on to doctoral studies focusing on breast cancer at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), in the USA. She has now worked as a researcher for more than a quarter of a century and specialises in finding traces in endometriosis tissue that increase the risk of cer

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/meet-our-researchers-searching-traces-leading-ovarian-cancer - 2025-11-05

Meet our researchers: with blunt elbows

- FOR BETTER MENTAL HEALTH A friendly ideas woman who knows to surround herself with other facilitators. Elisabeth Argentzell, occupational therapist and researcher, combines teaching and research with significant networking on and for improved mental health. She is happy that the initiative Balancing Everyday Life and the new occupational category Peer Support have been introduced in psychiatry.

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/meet-our-researchers-blunt-elbows - 2025-11-05

Meet our researchers: Huntington’s disease – a fascinating mystery

Those who carry the mutated gene will develop the fatal Huntington’s disease at some stage in life. The brain disease, which can be inherited across generations, begins slowly and makes it increasingly difficult for sufferes to regulate their feelings, thoughts, and eventually movements. There is still no treatment. However, Huntington researcher and psychiatrist Åsa Petersén is working hard at it

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/meet-our-researchers-huntingtons-disease-fascinating-mystery - 2025-11-05

Meet our researchers: all energies on fighting paediatric cancer

Outside the different examining rooms at paediatric oncology unit 64 hang laminated name signs with rainbows, unicorns and tractors that the young patients have made themselves. Each year, the unit receives around 60 new paediatric cancer patients from southern Sweden requiring examination or treatment. Of these, 85 per cent survive. Kees-Jan Pronk shares his time between being a doctor in paediat

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/meet-our-researchers-all-energies-fighting-paediatric-cancer - 2025-11-05

Meet our researchers: help needed before the memory fails

Cognitive diseases is the collective term for a number of diseases that affect the brain and destroy the ability to think and act logically, among which Alzheimer’s disease is the most common. At Lund University, Professor Oskar Hansson and his colleagues are carrying out research to find methods that improve diagnosis as well as quality of life for people with cognitive diseases. Currently, appro

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/meet-our-researchers-help-needed-memory-fails - 2025-11-05

Meet our researchers: precision and depth that drives research forward

Within the medical world, there is a growing need to be able to take images of our interior with increasing precision. In addition to image resolution and different types of image information, it is also about examining the human body’s micro universe at levels of detail never previously described. At these levels, new answers may be hidden about diseases and how the body’s different systems funct

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/meet-our-researchers-precision-and-depth-drives-research-forward - 2025-11-05

Department of Experimental Medical Science

Welcome to the Department of Experimental Medical Science, EMV, at Lund University. Our mission is to perform molecular, cellular and integrative research at the highest international level and to train a new generation of successful scientists. We study biological processes that govern normal human bodily functions that are involved in disease pathogenesis. Several of our research environments ha

https://www.medicine.lu.se/faculty-medicine-lund-university/departments/department-experimental-medical-science - 2025-11-05

Meet our researchers: hand surgeon with an understanding of the brain

The hand is the human tool. With the hand, we perceive touch and, without the help of sight, we recognise shapes and surface structures. The hand’s movements and gestures are also important for our body language, our personality and identity. It is the interaction between the brain and the peripheral nerves that controls the hand’s movements and ability to feel. At Lund University, researchers are

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/meet-our-researchers-hand-surgeon-understanding-brain - 2025-11-05

Leading edge support for both researchers and industry

LBIC (Lund University Bioimaging Centre) is a research centre and joint infrastructure for bioimaging at the Faculty of Medicine, Lund University. The centre was formed in 2008 and provides a number of platforms for advanced medical imaging. Platforms are available in the following areas:•    Pre-clinical and clinical MR•    Pre-clinical nuclear medicine (PET, SPECT, CT)•    Microscopy•    Nationa

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/meet-our-researchers-precision-and-depth-drives-research-forward/leading-edge-support-both-researchers-and-industry - 2025-11-05

One of the world’s oldest hand surgery clinics

Hand surgery is young as a medical discipline and as a research field. Lund University conducts research at Skåne University Hospital in Malmö, which has one of the world’s oldest and largest hand surgery clinics. In 1988, the University received Sweden’s first and at the time only professorship in hand surgery with Göran Lundborg (born 1943). The hand surgery clinic in Malmö has been one of the m

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/meet-our-researchers-hand-surgeon-understanding-brain/one-worlds-oldest-hand-surgery-clinics - 2025-11-05

Food diaries provide answers to researchers’ questions

Food can make us ill and it can make us healthy. “The current dietary recommendations are too general. Ideally, diets would be personalised for each individual, on the basis of a blood test taken at birth”, says Carin Andrén Aronsson, research dietician and head of unit at Skåne University Hospital. An important part of the faculty’s major population studies is to ask participants what they eat. F

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/meet-our-researchers/food-diaries-provide-answers-researchers-questions - 2025-11-05