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Integrative Systems Biology (ISB)
We aim towards being the world leading group in the unravelling of systems-level mechanistic insights, using inter-connected M4 models for decision support in pharma and P4 medicine – thereby making a positive change in society.
BME@LiU 2025
Welcome to BME@LiU 21 May 2025 - a conference day filled with activities related to research and work conducted within the field of biomedical engineering at Linköping University.
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Department of Biomedical Engineering (IMT)
A national centre for research, PhD studies and graduate studies within biomedical engineering, since 1972.
Register for BME@LiU 2025
Register for the event, submit an abstract for presentations (oral or poster) and/or reserve a table at our Research & Innovation Arena.
e-Health
e-Health is one of five areas of strength at Linköping University and Region Östergötland. The areas' mission is to conduct internationally outstanding research and to create an inclusive research environment with high scientific level.
Intraoperative MRI in Neurosurgery
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and biomedical optic systems are used for nueroguidance during brain tumor biopsies and resection. DBS implantation and for investigation of cerebral bleedings of neurointensive care patients.
Neuroengineering
Neuroengineering is a cross-disciplinary research area where engineering meets neuroscience. New methods, tools and techniques are developed and translated for clinical use. The research contributes to new knowledge of the human brain.
Biomedical Image Science
We develop methods & techniques for depicting anatomy & function in the human body & its organs. From imaging techniques, through methods of analysis and quantification of image information, to validation of new methods and image-based biomarkers
Biomedical Optics
Biomedical Optics studies the basic principles of interaction between light and biological tissues, cells and molecules and develops new technologies for use in basic research and clinical applications.