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THE ALLIANCE

SEBRA – an interdisciplinary research environment Sepsis is an overwhelming and life threatening response to an infection that can lead to organ failure and death. With an estimated 30 million cases anually worldwide, sepsis is a global health problem. To address the unmet needs of sepsis research we have formed an interdisciplinary and cross-faculty alliance; Sepsis and Bacterial Resistance Allia

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/alliance - 2025-07-21

INTERACT WITH SEBRA

Would you like to know more about the research conducted in our research groups?Are you interested in a collaborative partnership with our multifaceted cross disciplinary group of scientists and clinicians?Contact us! TeamAdam Linder is an Senior Lecturer and senior consultant in Infectious Diseases at Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden. His research interest lies in epidemiology, early diagno

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/interact-sebra - 2025-07-21

CURING SEPSIS

Curing sepsis- Every second counts, every effort matters Sepsis has a rapid progression and successful treatment is often a race against time. Early identification and treatment with effective antibiotics is key for survival in sepsis. Every hour that passes by without adequate and appropriate antibiotics increases the mortality rate substantially. Antimicrobial resistance is therefore a rapidly g

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/curing-sepsis - 2025-07-21

Startsida

SEBRA THE SEPSIS AND BACTERIAL RESISTANCE ALLIANCE SEPSIS Sepsis is the result of an overwhelming and life threatening response to an infection that can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and death. With an estimated 30 million cases annually worldwide, and a mortality rate of 20%, more than 6 million people succumb to sepsis each year. Sepsis is a global health problem as defined in a 2017 reso

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/startsida - 2025-07-21

Key Competencies

  Advanced microscopy SEBRA environment uses state-of-the-art fluorescence microscopy to study live host-bacteria interactions. We use Nikon’s new live imaging platform, Ti2, fully equipped with incubator and gas control. The microscope is placed in a biosafety level 2 pathogen lab, to allow for studies of important sepsis-related pathogens. The other system we have is Nikon’s super-resolution mic

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/key-competencies - 2025-07-21

Examples of sepsis research

Investigating the first encounter between human cells and sepsis-causing bacteriaAdvanced studies of cell surface integrin receptors allow researchers to study the very first moments of interactions between a cell and invading bacteria. Imaging analysis and advanced microscopy that allow filming, provides new knowledge in the field of cell activation, a crucial step in fighting an infection.The in

https://www.sepsis.lu.se/examples-sepsis-research - 2025-07-21

Astronomical Resources

LUB Search Books and Journals available at the Lund University Libraries Research Portal Search information about LU researchers, research projects, publications etc. ADS Search the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System LUBcat The Library catalogue at Lund University The Lund University Libraries The Astronomy Library is a part of the Lund University Libraries LUP Student Papers Search for master thes

https://www.astro.lu.se/Library/astronomical-resources - 2025-07-21

Milky Way Panorama

In the beginning of the 1950's, prof Knut Lundmark at Lund Observatory suggested a stylish Milky Way panaroma in an Aitoff projection of the sky. With support from Hierta-Retzius fond and Kungl. Fysiografiska Sällskapet i Lund, the engineers Martin Kesküla and Tatjana Kesküla painted a metre map showing the galactic coordinates, 7000 stars, and the Milky Way in this very projection. NOTE: This ima

https://www.astro.lu.se/Library/milky-way-panorama - 2025-07-21

Information for visiting researchers

The Division of Astrophysics has moved from Sölvegatan 27 to Professorsgatan 1. Our offices are on the top floor of building A. The physics and astronomy library can also be found in the physics building. Traveling to Lund  Please note that the nearest international airport to us is in Copenhagen.  From there the train ride to Lund takes ca 40 minutes.  The easiest way to get from the Lund central

https://www.astro.lu.se/peoplelist/information-visiting-researchers - 2025-07-21

Exoplanets and planet formation

At Lund Observatory we study planets orbiting distant star – exoplanets.  We are particularly interested in the formation of exoplanets in gaseous protoplanetary discs, the stability and survivability of planetary systems and exoplanetary atmospheres. Listed bellow are a few of our ongoing projects. Observing exoplanet atmospheres with state-of-the-art spectrographs Researchers include: Jens Hoeji

https://www.astro.lu.se/research/planetary-science - 2025-07-21

Stars and stellar populations

Understanding different stellar populations within our galaxy (and nearby galaxies) can tell us much about the history of our local Universe.  Here you find a few examples of the stellar populations we research here at Lund Observatory: Galactic archaeology - mapping the stellar populations of the Milky Way Researchers include: Nils Ryde, Thomas Bensby, Ross Church, Govind Nandakumar, Brian Thorsb

https://www.astro.lu.se/Research/stars-and-stellar-populations - 2025-07-21

Space missions & instrumentation

At Lund Observatory we have a long tradition of both instrument and telescope development. This tradition continues today as our astronomers are involved in several big international collaborations to both design and use the observing tools of tomorrow. Here are a few examples: Gaia - the billion star surveyor Researchers include:  Lennart Lindegren, David Hobbs, Paul McMillan, Eero Vaher Learn mo

https://www.astro.lu.se/Research/space-missions-instrumentation - 2025-07-21

Previous seminars: 2016-2020

  HT2020  VT2020  HT2019  VT2019  HT2018  VT2018  HT2017  VT2017  HT2016  VT2016    FALL 2020 2020-09-03     Brian Metzger, Columbia University     Shocking New Insights into Classical Novae 2020-09-10 (POSTPONED UNTIL SPRING)     Alyson Brooks, Rutgers     Small Statistics No More: a suite of simulated dwarf galaxies to interpret observations 2020-09-17     Leonardi Testi, ESO     Protoplanetary

https://www.astro.lu.se/LundObservatory/previous-seminars-2016-2020 - 2025-07-21

Resources

The Lund Observatory Library is a part of the Physics and Astronomy Library, which now has its own website there. In the astronomy building you find the library on the second floor.  Our librarian, Eva Jurlander, is happy to help if you are looking for a specific astronomical resource.  Older journal publications are kept in the basement but can be retrieved upon request. The astronomy building is

https://www.astro.lu.se/Library - 2025-07-21

Galactic Archaeology

The main aim of my research is to unravel the origin and evolution of large spiral galaxies like our own Milky Way. This is best done by by probing and mapping in detail the age, chemical abundance, and kinematical properties of its main structural components. To do this I have utilised different tracers: dwarf stars in the solar neighbourhood, red giant stars in the inner and outer regions of the

https://www.astro.lu.se/~tbensby/galactic-archaeology - 2025-07-21

Education in astronomy and astrophysics

The Division of Astrophysics is, as of January 2023, a part of the Department of Physics and the astronomy education is now one of the many specializations they offer. Bachelor programme Once you decide to join us, to study astronomy and hopefully pursue a career as an astronomer, you start by enrolling to the Bachelor programme in astronomy and astrophysics. After three years of studies you will

https://www.astro.lu.se/Education - 2025-07-21

Outreach

The Universe belongs us all... or perhaps it belongs to no one. We who study the Universe are always happy to share stories and insight with the public. Here are some examples of what we do: Astronomers always give several talks at the annual NMT days. These talks are aimed at high school students and their teachers. Our seminars are open to all who wish to attend, but do require some basic unders

https://www.astro.lu.se/Outreach - 2025-07-21

Jorden - en planet bland många

from the Lund University Planetarium Show description:Show length: 35 minutesAvailable languages: Swedish Framerate: 30 fpsIn this show we tour the Solar system, visits each of the eight planets and discuss topics such as lunar phases, shooting stars, dwarf planets, craters and the seasons.The show comes in three parts. Between the first and second part of the show we recommend that the appropriat

https://www.astro.lu.se/Outreach/Planetarium/Jorden - 2025-07-21

Ted's Space Adventure

From the Royal Observatory Greenwich Show description: Show length: 20 minutes Available languages: English, French, Swedish, Portuguese, Ukranian Framerate: 30 fps This show is aimed at children, ca 3-5 years old. Here we follow Ted on a journey around the Solar System in search of the perfect planet to plant his plant. His plant will need sunshine, rain and soil. Sing along as we slowly eliminat

https://www.astro.lu.se/Outreach/Planetarium/TSA - 2025-07-21

Planetarium show requests

We are providing our shows to the planetarium community for free, but in order to secure future funding it is important to us to know who is downloading and running our showsWe therefore kindly ask you to please fill out the form as carefully as you can.  Name (and location) of yoru planetarium (required) Planetarium website: Name of contact person: (required) Email address of the contact person (

https://www.astro.lu.se/outreach/fulldome-resources/requests - 2025-07-21