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DigiJustice: En tvärvetenskaplig strategi för digital rättvisa

Experter från olika områden inom universitetet samt ett antal gästforskare kommer inom Pufendorf-temat "DigiJustice: Digitala ojämlikheter och mänskliga rättigheter i den artificiella intelligensens tid" att demonstrera ett tvärvetenskapligt förhållningssätt till digital rättvisa och utformningen av en inkluderande framtid. Temat, som leds av Miranda Kajtazi, docent i informatik, och Lena Halldeni

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/digijustice-en-tvarvetenskaplig-strategi-digital-rattvisa - 2026-04-19

Tatueringar kan vara en riskfaktor för melanom

Allt fler svenska tatuerar sig och Sveriges befolkning är nu en av de mest tatuerade i Europa. Samtidigt ökar förekomsten av melanom. En ny epidemiologisk studie från Lunds universitet, tyder på att tatueringar kan vara en riskfaktor för melanom. Forskningsläget kring tatueringar och cancerMot bakgrund av det dåliga kunskapsläget kring långsiktiga hälsoeffekter av tatueringar, tillsammans med att

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/tatueringar-kan-vara-en-riskfaktor-melanom - 2026-04-20

Kraftig övervikt kopplas till ökad risk för 31 cancerformer

Forskare vid Lunds universitet visar i en studie att kraftig övervikt, obesitas, ökar risken för fler cancerformer än vad man tidigare känt till. Resultaten visar på samband mellan obesitas och risken att utveckla 31 olika cancerformer eller subgrupper till cancerdiagnoser. Kraftig övervikt, även kallat fetma eller obesitas, är en kronisk sjukdom som ofta kräver långsiktig behandling och som även

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/kraftig-overvikt-kopplas-till-okad-risk-31-cancerformer - 2026-04-20

Lundaforskares upptäckt väcker liv i cancerläkemedel

En ny studie ledd från Lunds universitet har löst ett flera år gammalt mysterium: vilka patienter med aggressiv bröstcancer som blir hjälpta av en målriktad cancerbehandling som varit under utveckling men som lagts i malpåse. Studien är angelägen då den väcker hopp om att läkemedlet kan fortsätta utvecklas och förhoppningsvis nå hela vägen till dessa patienter. Trots de amerikanska forskarnas anst

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/lundaforskares-upptackt-vacker-liv-i-cancerlakemedel - 2026-04-20

Svenska hockeydamer positiva till tacklingar

Som första land i världen tillåter Sverige sedan 2022 tacklingar inom damhockey. Stora hockeynationer följer nu spänt Lunds universitets forskning om konsekvenserna av hårdare tag i rinken. En första studie visar nu att nästan nio av tio spelare i Svenska damhockeyligan är positiva till tacklingar – oavsett kroppsstorlek. – Det tyckte vi var intressant att se. Spannet i kroppsstorlek mellan de spe

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/svenska-hockeydamer-positiva-till-tacklingar - 2026-04-20

Tillsammans – en modell för vårdgivare att länka till patienter som behöver stöd

Kan en samhällskontakt hjälpa personer och deras närstående – drabbade av allvarlig sjukdom, stress, ensamhet – som behöver mer stöd att hantera vardagen? Ja, det vill Dröfn Birgisdóttir undersöka i forskningsprojektet “Tillsammans”. Sjukvården är hårt belastad och samtidigt finns det resurser i samhället som skulle kunna stötta upp och tas till vara. Det menar forskaren Dröfn Birgisdóttir och hen

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/tillsammans-en-modell-vardgivare-att-lanka-till-patienter-som-behover-stod - 2026-04-20

Snart är det dags för totalavstängningar på E22 och väg 108

Stora vägbyggen runt Lund kommer snart påverka pendlingsmöjligheterna. Om du arbetar i Lund men bor utanför stan kan det vara bra att planera hur du ska ta dig till jobbet i förväg. Vägprojekten berör E22 vid trafikplats Lund Södra och väg 108 mellan Staffanstorp och Lund. Under vissa perioder blir det planerade totalavstängningarna under år 2025–2026.E22 och väg 108 mellan Staffanstorp–LundEn til

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/snart-ar-det-dags-totalavstangningar-pa-e22-och-vag-108 - 2026-04-20

Nytt projekt undersöker socioekonomisk segregation – då och nu

Det nya forskningsprojektet ”Socioekonomisk segregation – betydelsen av grannskap, skolor och policy över livscykeln” ska skapa en forskningsmiljö med hälsoekonomer, utbildnings- och arbetsmarknadsekonomer, geografer och demografer. Vi pratade med projektledaren Martin Dribe, professor i ekonomisk historia på Ekonomihögskolan vid Lunds universitetet och föreståndare vid Centrum för ekonomisk demog

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/nytt-projekt-undersoker-socioekonomisk-segregation-da-och-nu - 2026-04-20

Alexandra Klein: work, inspiration, and tips from her time as a guest researcher at BECC

BECC regularly welcomes guest researchers to work in areas within its scientific framework, with the aim to further strengthen the research and research groups. Prof. Dr. Alexandra-Maria Klein is head of the Chair of Nature Conservation and Landscape Ecology at the University of Freiburg in Germany, who recently finished her timer as a BECC guest researcher. Prof. Dr. Alexandra-Maria Klein from th

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/alexandra-klein-work-inspiration-and-tips-her-time-guest-researcher-becc - 2026-04-19

Why are some people happy when they are dying?

Simon Boas, who wrote a candid account of living with cancer, passed away on July 15 at the age of 47. In a recent BBC interview, the former aid worker told the reporter: “My pain is under control and I’m terribly happy – it sounds weird to say, but I’m as happy as I’ve ever been in my life.”It may seem odd that a person could be happy as the end draws near, but in my experience as a clinical psyc

https://www.lucc.lu.se/article/why-are-some-people-happy-when-they-are-dying - 2026-04-19

AI-supported breast cancer screening – new results suggest even higher accuracy

New research results now published from Lund University’s MASAI trial are even better than the initial findings from last year: AI-supported breast screening detected 29 per cent more cases of cancer compared with traditional screening. More invasive cancers were also clearly detected at an early stage using AI. Now the final part of the research study will focus on breast cancer missed by screeni

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/ai-supported-breast-cancer-screening-new-results-suggest-even-higher-accuracy - 2026-04-19

From ticks to fossil-free: Researchers awarded for their work – Himani Garg at LTH one of them

There is a solemn atmosphere among the researchers who are about to take the stage and talk about their research. They are all scholarship recipients from one of Hain's four foundations that distribute funds to Lund University research. This year, 17 researchers will share SEK 13.5 million. One presentation picks up where the other leaves off. Together, they give the audience an insight into the s

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2025/ticks-fossil-free-researchers-awarded-their-work-himani-garg-lth-one-them - 2026-04-19

WHO mission: creating evidence on how health care can prevent disease

One in three patients is asked about their lifestyle habits when they visit the outpatient healthcare clinics. This figure really ought to be higher, according to Professors Hanne Tønnesen and Inger Kristensson Hallström, who are in charge of the WHO Collaborating Centre at Lund University. Lifestyle should concern the health care system even more than it does today,stresses Hanne Tønnesen: “We qu

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/who-mission-creating-evidence-how-health-care-can-prevent-disease - 2026-04-19

Update STEM-PD clinical trial – stem cell-based transplant for Parkinson’s disease

Higher dose cohort initiated after positive early safety evaluation in Parkinson's therapy. After a positive initial safety evaluation, the pioneering STEM-PD clinical trial has advanced to higher dose testing. STEM-PD is a first-in-human clinical trial testing a new investigational therapy for Parkinson’s disease aimed at replacing the dopamine cells lost to the disease with healthy ones derived

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/update-on-stem-pd-clinical-trial-stem-cell-based-transplant-parkinsons-disease - 2026-04-19

Faster detection of dangerous infections

In an infection, there are tens of thousands of peptides that provide a wealth of information about which bacteria have caused the infection and how severe it is. A research team at Lund University has now combined clinical questions with mathematical methods to systematically analyze these peptides. This scientific breakthrough has the potential to transform the diagnosis and treatment of infecti

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/faster-detection-dangerous-infections - 2026-04-19

New method enables identification of mutations in sperm

It has previously been difficult to identify DNA mutations in sperm, as these changes are rare, and most sequencing techniques have a large margin of error. Now a research study led from Lund University, have conducted a pilot study in which they examined sperm DNA and it’s similarity to mutations in children, using the advanced technique called duplex sequencing. Nearly 80 percent of all new muta

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-method-enables-identification-mutations-sperm - 2026-04-19

New precision medicine approach helps detect subgroups of people with obesity at high risk of diabetes and heart disease

Obesity is a common cause of diabetes, heart disease and early death, but risk differs greatly from one person to the next. In work led by researchers at Lund University in Sweden as part of the Innovative Medicine Initiative project SOPHIA, a pioneering clinical risk prediction algorithm has been developed that splits obesity into 5 separate diagnostic profiles each with contrasting health conseq

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-precision-medicine-approach-helps-detect-subgroups-people-obesity-high-risk-diabetes-and-heart - 2026-04-19

AI-supported breast cancer screening – new results suggest even higher accuracy

New research results now published from Lund University’s MASAI trial are even better than the initial findings from last year: AI-supported breast screening detected 29 per cent more cases of cancer compared with traditional screening. More invasive cancers were also clearly detected at an early stage using AI. Now the final part of the research study will focus on breast cancer missed by screeni

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/ai-supported-breast-cancer-screening-new-results-suggest-even-higher-accuracy - 2026-04-19

Weather attribution – climate scientist Wilhelm May helps us get to grips with the concept

Have you noticed that when scientists are asked whether or not a particular extreme weather event is due to climate change, they usually respond with something like "It fits the pattern, but we can't say for sure that this particular event is worse because of climate change"? Weather attribution is a new phenomenon that is changing this. Climate scientist Wilhelm May at Lund University helps us ge

https://www.merge.lu.se/article/weather-attribution-climate-scientist-wilhelm-may-helps-us-get-grips-concept - 2026-04-19