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Great to be back at @universeum.bsky.social for the opening of the new @liu.se Visualization Center C production “Once Upon the Moon.” liu.se/en/news-item...
Further development of a 60-year-old technique for measuring nerve pain may lead to a better understanding of #fibromyalgia, #rheumatism and #migraine. Wallenberg Clinical Scholar Håkan Olausson @liu.se is one of the few who have mastered the technique. #research #medicine tinyurl.com/3aybc28c
Wallenberg Clinical Scholar Markus Heilig @liu.se is pursuing new lines of research to develop more treatment options for #addictivedisorders But he also emphasizes the importance of disseminating and understanding that #addiction is a disease in which brain function is altered. tinyurl.com/52cp2fac
What can a hidden language tell us about freedom, identity and survival? Burak Alp Çakar, PhD at Department of Culture and Society, is studying Lubunca and explores the emancipatory power of words and how they can empower, protect and keep communities alive. #science 👉 liu.se/en/news-item...
Researchers at Linköping University have created a gel containing live cells that can be 3D printed into a skin transplant. This technology may lead to new ways to treat burns and severe wounds.
Martin Hägglund, researcher specialising in football injuries, lists the 3 biggest risks during the ongoing World Cup 👉 liu.se/en/news-item... #science
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Linköping University is the most prominent research environment in the world when it comes to football injury research. #AcademicSky This is according to a new international study that analysed more than 2,800 scientific publications dating from 1904 to 2025. 👇
Using a so-called digital twin, it is possible to predict with greater precision than at present how much alcohol a person has consumed and at what time. 👉 liu.se/en/news-item...
What is data? How is it created? Can it be objective? These are theoretical questions that interest Professor @MiriahMeyer. But as AI development accelerates, she also wants to contribute practical knowledge that enables us to shape a better future. 👉 liu.se/en/news-item... #academicsky
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Further development of a 60-year-old technique for measuring nerve pain may lead to a better understanding of fibromyalgia, rheumatism and migraine. Wallenberg Clinical Scholar Håkan Olausson is one o...
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Using an old method to understand chronic pain | Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Personalizing treatment for addictive disorders | Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Wallenberg Clinical Scholar Markus Heilig is pursuing new lines of research to develop more treatment options for addictive disorders. But he also emphasizes the importance of disseminating and unders...
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Researchers have created what could be called “skin in a syringe”. The gel containing live cells can be 3D printed into a skin transplant, as shown in a study conducted on mice. This technology may le...
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A new study mapping more than 120 years of research ranks LiU number one. It shows that LiU has published the most scientific works in the field and is among the world's most cited and influential res...
“Skin in a syringe” a step towards a new way to heal burns
LiU world leader in football injury research
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Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Linköping University
Linköping University
Linköping University
Linköping University
Linköping University
Linköping University
Linköping University
Is scarless healing (with functioning hair follicles, sweat glands and nerve endings) possible? Scientists are using bioink and 3D printers to find out. ✍️ Andrea Teagle: knowmag.org/4fQcGqP
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Inks created with a patient’s own cells might one day help the body regrow tissues
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Can printed ‘skin’ help to heal burns without scars?
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