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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.
What Happens Now?
In December 2018 the national data collection was concluded as 30 000 individuals had been examined.
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SCAPIS Micro
Changes in the smallest vessels in the body, the microcirculation, affect oxygen and nutrient delivery to the cells. A new optical technique gives the opportunity to find relations between dysfunctional microcirculation and cardiovascular disease
Cardiac Rhythm
Ion channels are critical for heart rhythm. They generate and regulate the electric activity that underlies each heart beat.
Circulation and metabolism - CircM
CircM is a strategic research network for researchers at Linköping University and Region Östergötland within the research field circulation and cardio-metabolic risk factors.
SCAPIS - The Swedish CArdioPulmonary bioImage Study
SCAPIS combines the use of new imaging technologies, advances in large-scale 'comics' and epidemiological analyses to extensively characterize a Swedish cohort of 30 000 men and women aged between 50 and 64 years.
Young Survivor Unit - YoSU
Our research aims to better understand the development of children who have been seriously ill early in life. Furthermore, to develop and study interventions that, in the long term, increase the children's functioning in everyday life.
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.