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Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV)
CMIV conducts focused front-line research providing solutions to tomorrow’s clinical issues. The CMIV mission is to develop future methods and tools for image analysis and visualization for applications within health care and medical research.
Experiencing the Self through Touch
Through functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) this project gathers information about the boundaries between the self and others and compares the outcome of the reactions of neurotypical volunteers with participants with a psychiatric disorder
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AIDA
Analytic Imaging Diagnostics Arena (AIDA) is a national arena for research and innovation on analytic image-based diagnostics.
Equipment
Through unique collaborations with the industry, it is possible for CMIV to always have the latest and most advanced equipment. This is a prerequisite for the successful research carried out at CMIV
Save the lives of heart patients with a new method
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in Sweden. Anders Persson and his team have found a way to detect these diseases in time, which can ease suffering and save money.
Seeing Organ Function
Seeing organ function (SOF) is a visionary project with ambitious goals. By starting with a medical problem we work interdisciplinary, linking medical research and clinical use with novel technique.
Join the CMIV Research School
CMIV offers a doctoral program with both medical and technological entries. Read more about how you can join the CMIV research school.
Medical Digital Twin
Medical Digital Twin (MeDigiT) is a platform with the aim of facilitating the use of personalized digital models in healthcare. The platform is a meeting place for stakeholders in the subject of medical digital twins.
Assessment of Cardiovascular Blood Flow
Analysing the heart ads an extra dimension to the imaging since it is in constant motion. The project is working on optimizing the accuracy, measurement time, and robustness of 4D flow MRI for clinical use in the near future.