Faculty of Medicine EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION SINCE 1666 Facts and figures • 2,800 full-time students • 1200 postgraduate students • 150 obtain their doctorates each year • Staff: 1 800 209 professors 1049 lecturers/researchers and doctoral students 592 technical /administrative staff (expressed as fulltime equivalents) 1666 • 1666 -The Faculty of Medicine was one of the four original faculties at Lund University. • 1768 - The university hospital in Lund was established. • 1948 - The Malmö General Hospital was affiliated to the Faculty of Medicine. • 1998 - Health Sciences were integrated into the Faculty of Medicine. • 2001 - The Biomedical Center was established. • 2006 - Clinical Research Centre was established. Strategic plan 2012-2017 Education. Learning for life. Undergraduate programmes • Audiology • Biomedicine • Medicine • Nursing • Diagnostic Radiology Nursing • Occupational Therapy • Physical Therapy • Speech Pathology and Therapy Master programmes • Audiology/ Speech Therapy • Biomedicine • Public Health • Sport Sciences • Medical Science with a major in Nursing/ Occupational Therapy/ Physiotherapy Postgraduate education • 5 postgraduate subjects • About 1200 postgraduate students • About 150 doctoral dissertations presented annually PhD students from all over the world The Faculty's PhD students have undergraduate degrees from 58 different countries. Teaching development and training » MedCUL – the Faculty of Medicine’s centre for teaching and learning. » Offers development courses within teaching and learning. » Works to ensure that the faculty’s education is built on up-to-date knowledge within the area of teaching. Research. For health. Strong research areas • Neuroscience and diseases in the nervous system • Diabetes • Cardiovascular diseases • Cancer • Stem cell biology • Infectious diseases • Epidemiology • Healthy Ageing • Bioimaging and Masspectrometry Cross-disciplinary research – examples • Nano-science • Neurodegenerative Diseases • Stem Cell Center • Translational Cancer Research • Ageing and Supportive Environments Cross-boundary collaboration. Innovations – research put into practice in healthcare and industry Well-known and wellestablished: • Use of ultrasound in medicine Hellmuth Hertz and Inge Edler • The artificial kidney Nils Alwall, Gambro • Non-ionised contrast medium Torsten Almén, Nycomed • New ventilator Björn Jonson, Siemens-Elma Innovations – research put into practice in healthcare and industry Established in Sweden and internationally: • Proteins G and L Lars Björck, 1980s • Test for risk of blood clots Björn Dahlbäck, 1990s • Lund model for treatment of head injuries Per-Olof Grände and CarlHenrik Nordström, 1990s Innovations – research put into practice in healthcare and industry Innovations for the future: • Vaccine against heart attacks Jan Nilsson • A drug that speeds up slow childbirth Anders Malmstöm • Endogenous peptides against bacteria Artur Schmidtchen, Lund, Martin Malmsten, Uppsala Centres for research and education Research and education are located in three centres in Lund and Malmö: • Biomedical Centre,BMC, in Lund • Health Sciences Centre, HSC, in Lund • Clinical Research Centre, CRC, in Malmö Education and research also take place at Skåne University Hospital in Lund and Malmö. Biomedical Centre (BMC) • 43000 m2 • 110 research groups • 800 scientists, post-docs, Ph.D. students, technical and administrative staff • 450 undergraduates Health Sciences Centre (HSC) • 11600m2 • 15 research groups • 100 scientists, post-docs, Ph.D. students, technical and administrative staff • 1200 undergraduates Clinical Research Centre (CRC) • 18000 m2 • 50 research groups • 450 scientists, post-docs, Ph.D. students, technical and administrative staff • 450 undergraduates Medicon Valley IN THE ÖRESUND REGION OF SWEDEN AND DENMARK Medicon Valley • 3,5 million inhabitants • 40 000 employees in the private life science sector • 32 hospitals, of which 11 are university hospitals • 7 science parks • 12 universities