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Presentations of VBE related work in Vancouver and Washington, D. C.

Published 24 August 2016 Tamar Krishnamurti, researcher from CMU in Pittsburgh, is associated to the VBE program. She visited the Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making in Vancouver and a workshop in Washington, D. C., at the Federal Trade Commission. At both occasions she presented work related to VBE. Engaging a high-risk pregnancy population: Results from a proof-of-concept p

https://www.vbe.lu.se/article/presentations-vbe-related-work-vancouver-and-washington-d-c - 2025-06-09

Presentations by the CMU branch of VBE

Published 25 August 2016 Two papers by Alex, Baruch and the VBE associated researchers at CMU have been presented lately. One at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Mecical Decision Making, in Vancouver, and one at the Annual Meeting of the Society for General Internal Medicine. The papers presented were:Davis, A., Krishnamurti, T., Fischhoff, B., Grace, J., Klobuka, A., Yecies, E., Arnold, J., M

https://www.vbe.lu.se/article/presentations-cmu-branch-vbe - 2025-06-09

Halvdagsseminarium om VBE i skolan 26 oktober

Published 29 August 2016 Den 26 oktober är det dags för nästa halvdagsseminarium i Lund, denna gång om VBE i skolan. Forskare och beslutsfattare inom skola och utbildning kommer, tillsammans med forskare från VBE-programmet, att föreläsa och diskutera om hur vetenskap och beprövad erfarenhet förstås, och bör förstås, i skolans värld. Program för dagen hittar du här. Föranmälan krävs då det är begr

https://www.vbe.lu.se/article/halvdagsseminarium-om-vbe-i-skolan-26-oktober - 2025-06-09

VBE in Medicine - publication (in Swedish) from workshop in Lund

Published 27 September 2016 Early 2016, the VBE group arranged a half-day workshop in Lund on the theme VBE in Medicine. Participants from areas such as obstetrics, oncology, neuro surgery, and nursing science provided a variety of perspectives on how science and proven experience is perceived "out there". The talks from the workshop has here been put together in a publication that is the first of

https://www.vbe.lu.se/article/vbe-medicine-publication-swedish-workshop-lund - 2025-06-09

Our new study reveals a proteomics-based procedure for potential immunotarget identification in glioma

Published 25 February 2022 On February 2022 our group had a new paper released in the journal PNAS, titled “Landscape of Surfaceome and Endocytome in Human Glioma is Divergent and Depends on Cellular Spatial Organization”, which describes the TS-MAP protocol, a procedure for proteomics-based target identification aimed at a better understanding of how to harness the tumor surfaceome for personaliz

https://www.tumor-microenvironment.lu.se/article/our-new-study-reveals-proteomics-based-procedure-potential-immunotarget-identification-glioma - 2025-06-09

New positions: Associate senior lecturers

By Cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (Cecilia von Arnold) - published 21 December 2021 LUCSUS office buildings LUCSUS announces three new Associate senior lectureship (tenure track) positions in Sustainability Science Associate senior lecturer in Sustainability Science: Geographies of Sustainability  (link to the announcement at lu.varbi.com) The applicant should have an inter

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-positions-associate-senior-lecturers - 2025-06-09

New collaboration with school children focuses on children's ideas and questions on sustainable development

By Cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (Cecilia von Arnold) - published 24 January 2022 The first session of outdoor pedagogics, to stimulate the children’s reflections and questions around their local environment, facilitated by the artist and pedagogue Jasmine Cederqvist. A unique collaboration between school children and researchers and students at LUCSUS, focusing on childre

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-collaboration-school-children-focuses-childrens-ideas-and-questions-sustainable-development - 2025-06-09

UN Climate Report: How vulnerable are we and how can we adapt?

Published 28 February 2022 Boy cycling to school through smog in Indonesia (Photo: Aulia Erlangga) How vulnerable is humanity in the face of climate change? And how have people around the world already been impacted? These are some of the questions to be answered on 28 February by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Two researchers from Lund University participated in the final rep

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/un-climate-report-how-vulnerable-are-we-and-how-can-we-adapt - 2025-06-09

Impact story: Collaboration with local brewery to improve the sustainability of the craft beer industry

By stina [dot] lundkvist [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Stina Lundkvist) - published 10 March 2022 Next to the Swedish craft beer brewery Brygghuset Finn, LUCSUS researchers have built a greenhouse where they test the possibility to grow all year-round hops. In a collaboration with the Swedish local brewery, Brygghuset Finn, LUCSUS researchers are working toward finding ways of improving sustainabili

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/impact-story-collaboration-local-brewery-improve-sustainability-craft-beer-industry - 2025-06-09

New book: Revolutionizing sustainability education

Published 11 March 2022 How to source inner qualities and capacities for life-long learning and transformation? In the new book, “Revolutionizing sustainability education”, LUCSUS Professor Christine Wamsler and LUMES alumni Iris Maria Hertog and Lucia Di Paola, reflect on the importance of nourishing inner qualities and capacities for supporting sustainability across individual, collective and sy

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-book-revolutionizing-sustainability-education - 2025-06-09

Achieving more sustainable value chains are crucial for preventing deforestation and biodiversity loss

Published 22 April 2022 LUCSUS researchers Barbara Schröter and Torsten Krause are studying how we can achieve more sustainable value chains for e.g. gold and cattle in Colombia. The Caquetá River in Putumayo, Colombia. Photo: Barbara Schröter The increasing demand of minerals, oil, and agricultural goods have severe negative social and environmental impacts. The extraction of resources leads to l

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/achieving-more-sustainable-value-chains-are-crucial-preventing-deforestation-and-biodiversity-loss - 2025-06-09

The most effective ways of reducing car traffic

By cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (Cecilia von Arnold) - published 26 April 2022 New study quantifies how well 12 measures reduce car use, drawing from real-world experience in cities across Europe. Researchers have identified the top 12 ways European cities have been able to curb car use. The most effective measure was applying a congestion charge, with the notable case of

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/most-effective-ways-reducing-car-traffic - 2025-06-09

PhD student Natalia Rubiano studies the social and ecological implications of negative emissions technologies

By stina [dot] lundkvist [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Stina Lundkvist) - published 13 May 2022 With a focus on justice and transformative change, PhD candidate Natalia Rubiano wants to contribute to fill some of the knowledge gaps in the space of Carbon Removal and Negative Emissions. Read more about her research, which sustainability challenges she finds most interesting and how she as a researche

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/phd-student-natalia-rubiano-studies-social-and-ecological-implications-negative-emissions - 2025-06-09

New Report about Meeting the Climate Crisis Inside Out

By cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (Cecilia von Arnold) - published 18 May 2022 To meet the climate crisis, we urgently need more integrative policy approaches that link inner and outer dimensions of climate change, states a newly released report co-authored by LUCSUS Professor Christine Wamsler. – Climate change is a physical reality, demanding urgent political, structural

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-report-about-meeting-climate-crisis-inside-out - 2025-06-09

New study: Envisioning sustainable carbon sequestration in Swedish farmland

By cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (Cecilia on Arnold) - published 13 June 2022 Image by Svensk kolinlagring from the farm Måttgårds regenerativa, in Halland, Sweden. The agricultural sector and industrial food system is a major contributor to climate change, and biodiversity loss, and particularly vulnerable to its impacts. It is therefore essential to re-think how the agri

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-study-envisioning-sustainable-carbon-sequestration-swedish-farmland - 2025-06-09

New report analyzes Swedish political parties climate policies prior to the election.

By cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (Cecilia von Arnold) - published 9 September 2022 A new report written by LUCSUS researchers Kimberly Nicholas and Wim Carton, together with other researchers from the network Researchers' Desk, analyzes the Swedish political parties' climate policies prior to the election. Find out who is listening to the climate science and who is not. –

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-report-analyzes-swedish-political-parties-climate-policies-prior-election - 2025-06-09

New research on disproportionality in loss and damage from climate change

By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 22 September 2022 Kelly Dorkenoo argues that research on loss and damage could benefit from engaging more meaningfully, both methodologically and empirically, with the concept of disproportionality. In a new research article, PhD student Kelly Dorkenoo, together with researcher Murray Scown, and Director Emily Boyd, examines d

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-research-disproportionality-loss-and-damage-climate-change - 2025-06-09

Congratulations to the 2022 Right Livelihood Award laureates

Published 30 September 2022 LUCSUS warmly congratulates the recently announced 2022 Right Livelihood Award laureates: Fartuun Adan and Ilwad Elman (Somalia), Oleksandra Matviichuk/Center for Civil Liberties (Ukraine), Cecosesola; Central de Cooperativas de Lara (Venezuela) and the Africa Institute for Energy Governance (Uganda). Since 1980, the Right Livelihood has recognized individuals and organ

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/congratulations-2022-right-livelihood-award-laureates - 2025-06-09