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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.
Strategic Research Area in Forensic Sciences
The Strategic Research Area in Forensic Sciences is a joint venture between the National Board of Forensic Medicine in Sweden and Linköping University.
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Genetics and Toxicology in Cancer Chemotherapy and Forensic Sciences
The aim of our research is to identify, validate and implement genetic markers or other biomarkers to predict drug metabolism or drug effects.
Forum Scientium Graduate School
Graduate school Forum Scientium, a bridge between medicine, natural sciences and engineering, stimulates creativity and a common use of ideas, knowledge, and equipment.
Individualized cancer treatment
We work with the prediction of pharmacokinetics of new targeted treatments and side effects of classical chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer.
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30 May 2023
Faster narcotics classification of Internet drugs with new method
NPS, new psychoactive substances, are substances developed to affect the brain in a similar way to illegal drugs. Researchers have set up a rapid method for measuring the effect of new NPS and provide scientific basis for narcotics classification.
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25 September 2023
SEK 13 million for research into solving murders using AI
Was it murder, poisoning or was the death maybe caused by disease? Researchers have now been granted SEK 13 million from the Swedish Research Council to develop a methodology to solve crimes using detailed analyses and artificial intelligence.
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18 March 2021
Research to combat designer drugs
Researchers are involved in the campaign to make designer drugs illegal as quickly as possible. Henrik Gréen investigates how new psychoactive substances act, and why some designer drugs are more lethal than others.
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01 February 2018
"It's a bit like playing Russian roulette"
As soon as a new online drug appears on the market, a race against the clock starts. Researchers collaborate to as soon as possible determine how the substance affects the body and how dangerous it is.