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Sport Sciences Child and Family Health Epigenetics and diabetes Planetary Health Exercise consumption Clinical Sports Psychiatry Unit Physical activities in social work practice Translational muscle research group Integrative Physiology Group Rehabilitation Medicine Research Group Cognitive Language and Hearing Science Health Economics Rehabilitation and Sustainable Health Experimental Neuroinflam

https://www.coparlu.lu.se/research-groups - 2026-04-21

Health Economics Unit

Ulf Gerdtham Our research Health economics is characterised by the application of economic theories and methods on issues concerning health. Our research covers the relationship between economic factors and individuals’ lifestyle factors, and health-related behaviours, where physical activity is a key aspect. This could include the effect of changing physical activity on health economic outcomes s

https://www.coparlu.lu.se/health-economics-unit - 2026-04-21

About CoPARLU

Centre of Physical Activity Research at Lund University CoPARLU is a multidisciplinary center gathering all researchers with expertise in physical activity at Lund University. Our research ranges from molecular experiments and clinical trials to investigations of psychological, gender, and sustainability aspects of lifestyle physical activity. Having a physically active lifestyle has been associat

https://www.coparlu.lu.se/about-coparlu-0 - 2026-04-21

Forskningens Dag – Om fysisk aktivitet & hälsa

CoPARLU är stolt vetenskaplig arrangör av forskningens dag 2023! Att leva en fysiskt aktiv livsstil kan förknippas med en rad olika hälsofördelar och påverkar vår hälsa i en positiv riktning. Vad händer egentligen i vår kropp när vi rör på oss? Kan träning användas som behandling vid ohälsa? Och kan det någonsin bli för mycket träning? Forskningens dag 2023 hjälper oss navigera bland myter, sannin

https://www.coparlu.lu.se/forskningens-dag-om-fysisk-aktivitet-halsa - 2026-04-21

Urban, transport and mobility planning for physical activity

Till Koglin Our researchUrban, transport and mobility planning have a major impact on how people can use the urban spaces and how people can move in the city. Thus, by exploring how urban public spaces and spaces of mobility can be transformed and redeveloped for people and not for cars, peoples’ physical activities can increase by moving through urban spaces as pedestrians or cyclists. This will

https://www.coparlu.lu.se/urban-transport-and-mobility-planning-physical-activity - 2026-04-21

LUBIRC Breakfast Seminars

Monthly seminars for researchers across the university, as well as our collaboration partners in industry and other institutes, to come together. Each month, LUBIRC holds a breakfast seminar on a different topic of interest to our collaboration network. This includes new science and research in our areas of interest, but also talks by industry representatives, or on wider aspects of sustainability

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/events/lubirc-breakfast-seminars - 2026-04-21

About LUBIRC

Lund University Biobased Industry Center brings together researchers leading the way in developing the knowledge and design needed for biobased alternatives to traditional industrial products and processes. LUBIRC was founded at the beginning of 2014 by scientists at Lund University with the support of the University Board and Region Skåne. Since 2017, LUBIRC has been the university's Thematic Col

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/about-lubirc - 2026-04-21

Organisation

LUBIRC is led by a management board, consisting of ten scientists across three different faculties, and one project leader from the Department of Research, Collaboration, and Innovation. The members of the board sit for terms of one year at a time. Furthermore, LUBIRC has an Advisory Board consisting of representatives from Region Skåne, IKEM, Lund Municipality, and LTH. Management Board  Josefin

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/about-lubirc/organisation - 2026-04-21

Biobased Industry

Lund University has a large team of researchers focusing on increasing our knowledge of how to create environmentally friendly chemicals, plastics, specific materials, fuel and energy sources from raw biological materials (biomass). Our hope is that our knowledge, which is based on several decades of both fundamental, and more applied research in collaboration with industry, will contribute to a s

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/biobased-industry - 2026-04-21

Biofuels

Biofuels are one of the many different types of products that can be made in biorefineries. There is a great need for society to decrease our reliance on fossil fuels (from, for example, coal or natural gas) in order to reduce the quantity of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere, and the use of biofuels is one opportunity to do so. Producing biofuels can be the main process of a biorefinery,

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/biobased-industry/biofuels - 2026-04-21

Biorefineries

A refinery is a factory where raw materials are transformed into useable products such as chemicals. Biorefineries perform the same role, but with biological raw material (biomass) such as plants or microorganisms instead of traditional chemicals. Biomass is a renewable source of raw material, as we can always grow more, unlike commonly used fossil fuels. In order to use biomass, the chemical reac

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/biobased-industry/biorefineries - 2026-04-21

Industrial Biotechnology

The expression “industrial biotechnology” is used to describe the complete industrial process that uses biobased raw materials to produce chemicals, fuels, and products with help of primarily biotechnological methods. It is often called “white biotechnology” to distinguish it from those companies in biotechnology attempting to make pharmaceutical products from biobased sources, which is referred t

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/biobased-industry/industrial-biotechnology - 2026-04-21

LUBIRC

About LUBIRC Read about how we can collaborate Our Research Industrial Biobased Researchers at Lund University Calendar Link to RSS More events What is biobased industry? LUBIRC was founded at the beginning of 2014 by scientists at Lund University with support from the Lund University board and Region Skåne. At LUBIRC, we collect together researchers with wide-ranging knowledge of biobased product

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/lubirc - 2026-04-21

Summary of Research

Research in areas related to the bioeconomy at Lund University The figure below illustrates the various areas of research that are involved in the different steps needed to develop a new product or process from renewable resources. More details on each can be found by clicking on the relevant boxes below, or via the menu on the left.        

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/summary-research - 2026-04-21

Bioeconomy

Sweden has all the right ingredients, both technically as well as in the form of available natural resources, to create a competitive bioeconomy with complex biorefineries and production of green chemicals. There are, however, many other important aspects that affect the development of a bioeconomy. These can be political decisions and regulations, corporate culture, the research climate, and how

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/summary-research/bioeconomy - 2026-04-21

Biomass

Producing chemicals and materials from biomass instead of fossil resources is a much more complicated process. The biomass itself contains many different substances and, in order to use it in optimally, its composition needs to be analyzed and fractionated. Biomass can originate from several different sources such as crops, or waste from agriculture and the forestry industry. It can also be genera

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/summary-research/biomass - 2026-04-21

Bioprocess technology

Transforming biobased resources into the desired products requires customized processes and technological solutions. The processes need to successfully integrate knowledge about the properties of both the resource used and the biocatalyst, ensuring that reasonable yields and high levels of productivity will be produced and thus good process economy. The methods of transformation will vary dependin

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/summary-research/bioprocess-technology - 2026-04-21

Enzymatic catalysis

Enzymes used for industrial catalysis (also called biocatalysts) have to meet a great number of requirements. They originate from living organisms, usually microorganisms, and they have a basic function to transform specific biological substances inside that organism, so that the transformed molecules can be used in metabolism. To be used industrially they must become robust enough to tolerate an

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/summary-research/enzymatic-catalysis - 2026-04-21

Pre-treatment

The biomass raw material consists of a large number of different chemical compounds – both small molecules and large (macro)molecules. The main macromolecules are cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, but there can also be a considerable fraction of lipids. Cellulose and hemicellulose are carbohydrates (although variously modified in hemicellulose), while lignin is a complex macromolecule composed

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/summary-research/pre-treatment - 2026-04-21

Life Cycle Assessment

Just because a product is produced using renewable raw materials and with biotechnological methods, it does not make it automatically more environmentally friendly. Using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), we can attempt to quantify the total environmental impact resulting from the entire life cycle of a product – from production of raw material, via processing, use of final product, and finally to wast

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/summary-research/life-cycle-assessment - 2026-04-21