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Neuroretreat 2025
Center for Systems Neurobiology at Linköping University is organizing a retreat on 15th to 16th of May, 2025.
Atypical Interaction Conference
Welcome to Linköping University, Sweden and the Atypical Interaction Conference, 10-12 June 2025. Abstract submissions will appear here in November. Abstract submission deadline will be 20 January 2025.
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Pain and nutrition
Interest in the role of healthy eating and nutrition-related health in pain management is increasing in both the research and clinical space.
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
Dynamic implants for precision medicine - Connecting Device Physics with Biophysic
By integrating device engineering with biophysical insights, this project drives the development of smarter drug delivery systems with refined dose adjustments to push the boundaries of precision in preclinical medical sciences.
Auditory neuroscience group
To study the function of these stereocilia, the research group has developed a new type of confocal microscope that makes it possible to directly observe sound-evoked motion.
Optical guidance in neurosurgery
Optical techniques as laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and fluorescence systems, and their related measurement probes, are adapted and translate for use during the neurosurgery.
Deep Brain Stimulation
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) researchers bringing together patient-specific simulations, brain atlas and physiological data for clinical support in surgical planning and follow up.
Selective vulnerability to neurodegeneration
Neurodegenerative diseases cause stereotypical signs based on the specific brain region that is targeted. We try to understand how unaffected regions resist disease with the hope that these secrets can be transferred to vulnerable brain regions.