Research for the Future at Lund University

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SKÅNE’S GIGANTIC MICROSCOPE Neutron

The world’s most powerful synchrotron radiation source is beginning to take shape and is expected to be completed by 2015. The facility will give Sweden and Lund a world-leading position within materials science, energy and life sciences research.

IILLUSTRATION: Rikkard Häggbom

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UNIQUE METHODS TO TACKLE PARKINSON’S Parkinson’s disease has many faces and Multipark’s cross-boundary research hopes to make a difference in patients’ everyday lives, according to Susanne Iwarsson, who is one of the driving forces behind the research project.

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DIABETES – A DIFFICULT RIDDLE TO SOLVE

How do H oes e clima ma ate t chang nge ng e alte te er conditions on earth? In Lund re r sear arch ar cher ch e s are e tryi ying ng to find the answers th hro rough inte erd rdis isciplinar arry co colllaboration that creates new netw tw works, ne new w dyna na ami miccs and n greater und nderst sta anding an nd knowledg ge of cur urrre ent cclimate chang n e issu ues.

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Type 2 diabetes is increasing at an explosive rate and is today one of the most prevalent chronic diseases threatening people’s health around the world. “We know that people´s genes have not changed, so it must be something in our environment and lifestyles that leads people to develop the disease, says Professor Leif Groop, who works at the Division of Diabetes, Metabolism and Endocrinology.”

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