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Alumni: Henrique Pavão

Publicerad 19 november 2019 Tomar a verdade, #1 para 4 AnaMary Bilbao | Nidhal Chamekh | Paulo Lisboa | Henrique Pavão Opening | 21 November | Thursday | 10PM The exhibition Tomar a verdade #1 para 4 is focused on the presence of four works by four different artists and maintains a balance of “four pieces in play” while assuming that the ensemble is the result of a study of the material remains of

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-henrique-pavao-3 - 2025-05-01

Alumni: Cia Kanthi

Publicerad 20 november 2019 Cia Kanthi och Humlan Lange vernissage KB, Skf- Konstnärshuset November 25, 2019– Februari 2020.KB, Skf- konstnärshuset Smålandsgatan 7, 111 46 Stockholmhttp://konstnarshuset.org/konstnarshuset-staller-ut-pa-kb/ 

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-cia-kanthi - 2025-05-01

Alumni: Emil Z. Ekberg

Publicerad 21 november 2019 30 NOVEMBER 2019 – 6 JANUARI 2020 GALLERI THOMAS WALLNER EMIL Z. EKBERG ANDREAS GLAD VERNISSAGE 30 NOVEMBER 12–17 Simris bygata 9, 272 91 Simris Öppettider Torsdag - Söndag 12-17 0414-222 55, 076-8687606 gallerithomaswallner@gmail.com www.gallerithomaswallner.com Emil Z. Ekberg, The Wall, 2019, teckningscollage, 160 x 80 cm

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-emil-z-ekberg - 2025-05-01

Öppet hus för ansökande till Konsthögskolan i Malmö

Publicerad 9 januari 2020 Torsdag 30 januari är ni som vill ansöka till Konsthögskolan i Malmö hösten 2020 välkomna på öppet hus i Båghallarna, Föraregatan 4 mellan 14.00 – 16.00. Schema: 14.00 –14.15 samling 14.15 introduktion av rektor Gertrud Sandqvist Efter introduktionen ger studentkåren en rundvandring och eftermiddagen avslutas med en frågestund. Välkomna!

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/oppet-hus-ansokande-till-konsthogskolan-i-malmo - 2025-05-01

Ingrid Wernstedt Asterholm receives the Leif C. Groop award for research on adipose tissue

By petra [dot] olsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Petra Olsson) - published 31 January 2025 Ingrid Wernstedt Asterholm at Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg receives the Leif C. Groop Award for Outstanding Diabetes Research for research on the adipose tissue. Photograph: Johan Wingborg This year's recipient of the Leif C. Groop Award for Outstanding Diabetes Research maps out mechanis

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/ingrid-wernstedt-asterholm-receives-leif-c-groop-award-research-adipose-tissue - 2025-05-01

Diabetes event highlighted findings that may lead to new treatments

By petra [dot] olsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Petra Olsson) - published 17 February 2025 Marju Orho-Melander from the Leif C. Groop award committee presented the award winner Ingrid Wernstedt Asterholm at the event. Photo: Petra Olsson Ingrid Wernstedt Asterholm received the Leif C. Groop Award for Outstanding Diabetes Research at the annual LUDC Diabetes Research Day. "This award allows me to

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/diabetes-event-highlighted-findings-may-lead-new-treatments - 2025-05-01

New study: Parents' metabolic traits can affect the child's health over time

By petra [dot] olsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Petra Olsson) - published 8 April 2025 A human inherits genes from both parents and the genes control what traits a human should have. The researchers behind a new study have studied how metabolic traits are passed on from mothers and fathers to children. Photograph: Kennet Ruona New research at Lund University shows that the biological parents’ ge

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-study-parents-metabolic-traits-can-affect-childs-health-over-time - 2025-05-01

New research track: higher amounts of dietary fibre before the age of two can reduce the later risk of coeliac disease

By erika [dot] svantesson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Erika Svantesson) - published 24 March 2025 Elin Hård af Segerstad, dietitian specialised in pediatrics and researcher at Lund University. She works clinically at Skåne University Hospital in Malmö. Photo: Tove Gilvad The results of an observational study from Lund University in Sweden are clear: up to the age of two, a more fibre-rich diet see

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-research-track-higher-amounts-dietary-fibre-age-two-can-reduce-later-risk-coeliac-disease - 2025-05-01

Review: Type 2 diabetes and obesity – what do we really know?

Published 12 October 2016 Social and economic factors have led to a dramatic rise in type 2 diabetes and obesity around the world. In a review in Science, Mark McCarthy, professor at the University of Oxford, UK, and Paul Franks, professor at Lund University, Sweden, examine the knowledge of the actual causes and the interplay between genetics and lifestyle factors. By studying how our genes expre

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/review-type-2-diabetes-and-obesity-what-do-we-really-know - 2025-05-01

Lund initiates genetic sequencing study in diabetes families to provide new insights into what causes the disease

Published 23 June 2016 Lund University Diabetes Centre has entered into a collaboration with the Regeneron Genetics Center LLC (RGC) and the University of Helsinki involving exome-sequencing and whole genome array genotyping of greater than 9,000 individuals. The collaboration will involve the largest sequencing study in diabetes families to date and aims to help generate knowledge about how to pr

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/lund-initiates-genetic-sequencing-study-diabetes-families-provide-new-insights-what-causes-disease - 2025-05-01

THADA - new findings in the role of the mother in type 2 diabetes

Published 18 May 2016 Research from Lund University in Sweden can explain why type 2 diabetes is inherited to a greater extent from an individual’s mother. The heredity of a previously known risk gene, THADA, has proven to be dominant if it comes from the mother, whereas it has little or no effect on the child’s risk of disease if it originates from the father.
“Our research contributes to increas

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/thada-new-findings-role-mother-type-2-diabetes - 2025-05-01

New findings explain the connection between melatonin and type 2 diabetes

Published 13 May 2016 A new experimental and clinical study from Lund University in Sweden shows that the sleep hormone melatonin impairs insulin secretion in people with a common gene variant.

“This could explain why the risk of type 2 diabetes is greater among, for instance, overnight workers or people with sleeping disorders”, says Professor Hindrik Mulder who is responsible for the study. Mel

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/new-findings-explain-connection-between-melatonin-and-type-2-diabetes - 2025-05-01