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African Spectral Imaging Network workshop in Kpalimé, Togo

In November we had the great pleasure to participate in the African Spectral Imaging Network (AFSIN) workshop in Kpalimé, Togo. The topic of the workshop was on "Clinical Translation of Optical Instrumentation" where we had the opportunity to bring some of our instruments with us for not only educational purposes, but do some interesting experiments. During the 10 day workshop we engaged with stud

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/african-spectral-imaging-network-workshop-kpalime-togo - 2025-12-15

Visit from Prof. Chulhong Kim and coworkers in SKERIC collaboration

We had the pleasure of hosting Prof. Chulhong Kim and his students at the Lund University Photoacoustic Center where we engaged in fruitful discussions on how to implement new exciting photoacoustic technology in the clinic. In our exchange, we particularly focused on some of the most pressing challenges faced by clinicians related to skin tumor diagnostics and other ophthalmologic procedures. To

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/visit-prof-chulhong-kim-and-coworkers-skeric-collaboration - 2025-12-15

Paulina Ibek has joined our research group as a Ph.D. student.

Paulina has already worked with our team during her master thesis, where she developed a machine learning algorithm for hyperspectral imaging that achieved over 90% accuracy in detecting basal cell carcinoma. Paulina holds double bachelor’s degrees in Physics and Mathematics aswell as dobble master’s degrees in Mathematical Statistics and Computational Science with a specialization in Physics, all

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/paulina-ibek-has-joined-our-research-group-phd-student - 2025-12-15

Azin Khodaverdi is now a PhD

We are proud to announce that Azin Khodaverdi has successfully defended her PhD thesis at Lund University on September 12, 2025. Her dissertation, carried out within our group, focused on advancing photoacoustic imaging for biomedical applications, with particular emphasis on cancer diagnostics and oxygenation measurements. Azin’s work has provided valuable new insights into the clinical translati

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/azin-khodaverdi-now-phd - 2025-12-15

International Collaboration in Photoacoustics with Korea

We have had the pleasure of welcoming two visiting PhD students from Korea, Donghyun Lee and Donggyu Kim, to Lund University Photoacoustic Center. On September 9–10, within the framework of the SKERIC Future Laureates Societal Challenges Programme, we had two visiting PhD students from Korea, Donghyun Kim and Donggyu Lee, to Lund University Photoacoustic Center. Their group has world-leading techn

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/international-collaboration-photoacoustics-korea - 2025-12-15

Jens publishes new paper on laissez-faire healing after tumour surgery

Our PhD student Jens Nääv Ottosson has published a new thesis paper exploring laissez-faire (self-healing) treatment of periocular defects after tumour removal. Our PhD student Jens Nääv Ottosson has published a new thesis paper exploring laissez-faire (self-healing) treatment of periocular defects after tumour removal. The study highlights how healing outcomes depend on defect localization and ge

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/jens-publishes-new-paper-laissez-faire-healing-after-tumour-surgery - 2025-12-15

Marcus Tegnér accepted as PhD student at Lund University

We are delighted to announce that Marcus Tegnér has been accepted as a PhD student at the Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University. Marcus works as a specialist in pathology at Växjö Hospital and has, for some time, been closely collaborating with our research group through his expertise in histopathological assessment of tumors. His contribution has been instrumental in several ongoing pr

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/marcus-tegner-accepted-phd-student-lund-university - 2025-12-15

Funding Granted from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet)

We are proud to announce that Professor Malin Malmsjö and her team has been awarded a four-year research project grant from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) for the project “Advancing melanoma diagnostic surgery using non-invasive spectral precision diagnostics.” This represents an important milestone in our research funding and is crucial for the continuation and expansion of our wo

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/funding-granted-swedish-research-council-vetenskapsradet - 2025-12-15

Funding Awarded by the Swedish Cancer Society (Cancerfonden)

We are delighted to announce that our research project, “Advancing melanoma diagnostic surgery using non-invasive spectral precision diagnostics,” has been awarded a three-year project grant from the Swedish Cancer Society (Cancerfonden). This support will play a crucial role in advancing our work to develop a non-invasive diagnostic system for melanoma, combining photoacoustic imaging, hyperspect

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/funding-awarded-swedish-cancer-society-cancerfonden - 2025-12-15

New publication

New publication about Giant Cell Arthritis in Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology: Naumovska M, Sheikh R, Engelsberg K, Blohmé J, Hammar B, Malmsjo M: Temporal artery biopsies contract upon surgical excision, but do not shrink further during formalin fixation. Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology 2020;49:84-86.

https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/article/new-publication - 2025-12-15

Book release and conversation on LGBTQ+ lives and mobilisation in Sweden 1980-2024

We are excited to invite you all to celebrate the release of two new books by scholars from the Department of Gender Studies! Under the headline ”From AIDS activism to homonationalism – LGBTQ+ lives and LGBTQ+ mobilisation in Sweden 1980-2024”, Jens Rydström and Katharina Kehl will talk to Mia Liinason about their recently published monographs. In “När staten inte räcker till”, Jens Rydström and L

https://www.gender.lu.se/article/book-release-and-conversation-lgbtq-lives-and-mobilisation-sweden-1980-2024 - 2025-12-15

Gender Studies, Social Anthropology and Sociology form a new joint department

The change means that Gender Studies, Social Anthropology and Sociology and will become divisions in a larger department – the three subjects have already shared a building since August 2024. The decision, taken by the Faculty Board of Social Sciences on October 17, is part of the larger process of reducing the number of departments at the faculty as a whole. The merger will formally take place as

https://www.gender.lu.se/article/gender-studies-social-anthropology-and-sociology-form-new-joint-department - 2025-12-15

First Nordic Feminist Theory Workshop to be held in Lund

Gender Studies at Lund University hosts the Inaugural Nordic Feminist Theory Workshop 10-11 April 2025. The Nordic Feminist Theory Workshop is a new transnational collaborative platform to encourage dynamic exchanges among scholars of feminist, queer and gender studies in the Nordic region and beyond. The platform provides a travelling workshop series and network. Focusing on the theme Engaging Ge

https://www.gender.lu.se/article/first-nordic-feminist-theory-workshop-be-held-lund - 2025-12-15

Unik observation av förstadium till Higgsmekanismen

Genom att studera kalla atomer har forskare på ett unikt sätt kunnat observera ett förstadium till en kvantfasövergång, och därigenom studera fysikaliska processer som kan liknas vid den så kallade Higgsmekanismen. Upptäckten kan bland annat ge mer kunskap om kvantmekaniska processer som liknar de förlopp där ämnen ändrar form från gas, vätska eller fast form till ett annat tillstånd. Resultatet k

https://www.fysik.lu.se/artikel/unik-observation-av-forstadium-till-higgsmekanismen - 2025-12-15

Prestigefyllda ERC-anslag till nytt covid-test och ny spektrometer

Christelle Prinz, professor i fasta tillståndets fysik, och Edouard Berrocal, forskare i förbränningsfysik, får 150 000 euro vardera för att vidareutveckla forskningsresultat som av anslagsgivaren Europiska forskningsrådet bedöms ha stor innovationspotential. Spårar virus i kroppen på nytt sätt Under flera år har fysikern Christelle Prinz utvecklat nanoteknik för att på olika sätt diagnosticera oc

https://www.fysik.lu.se/artikel/prestigefyllda-erc-anslag-till-nytt-covid-test-och-ny-spektrometer - 2025-12-15

Prestigefyllt anslag till partikelfysiker

Hon vill kasta nytt ljus över den mörka materian som länge gäckat forskarvärlden. Nu tilldelas partikelfysikforskaren Caterina Doglioni 20 miljoner kronor från Europeiska forskningsrådet, ERC. Caterina Doglioni, biträdande lektor i partikelfysik, får cirka 20 miljoner kronor för att under fem år bygga upp en forskargrupp som ska söka efter nya partiklar som kan ge ledtrådar till den mystiska mörka

https://www.fysik.lu.se/artikel/prestigefyllt-anslag-till-partikelfysiker - 2025-12-15

Till minne av Bengt Forkman

Fysiska institutionen vill uppmärksamma professor emeritus Bengt Forkman som nyligen har gått ur tiden. Han ger viktiga bidrag till den svenska forskningen inom kärnfysik och är också med och lägger grunden till dagens synkrotronljusforskning i Lund. Han kommer att vara ihågkommen för sitt stora engagemang, envishet, osjälviskhet och humanism. Bent Schröder och Kristina Holmin Verdozzi minns honom

https://www.fysik.lu.se/artikel/till-minne-av-bengt-forkman - 2025-12-15