We are very happy to announce that Céline Vergne was selected as finalist for the Best Student Presentation Award at the IEEE Intermag Conference 2003 in Sendai (Japan) on May 17, 2022. This award recognizes and encourages excellence in graduate studies in the field of magnetism. The results presented discuss…
Prof. Miho presented the INTERREG funded project “PERSONALIS: a personalized medicine’s platform for patients with autoimmune diseases” that was developed at aiHealth Lab in the IM2 institute. She focused on the integration of clinical, laboratory and multi-omics data to leverage machine learning for personalized diagnostics.Early and accurate disease diagnosis is crucial for stopping disease progression…
We are very happy to announce that Céline Vergne won the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE Sensors Conference 2002 in Dallas (USA) on November 2, 2022. The results presented were obtained by José Inácio during his Bachelor thesis. Congratulations to José Inácio for his great work and achievements…
After 5 years of work in the team as PhD student, Dorian Vogel successfully defended his Doctoral thesis on the 3rd of June 2022 in Linköping, Sweden. The thesis was co-financed by the School of Life Sciences, the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, and the Swedish Research Council via the…
Current surgical navigation systems are mostly limited to displaying their results on external monitors in the vicinity of the patient, which forces the surgeon to switch between the displayed planning and the surgical site. Augmented reality (AR) devices reduce this problem by directly displaying the planning in the surgeon’s field…
[MEET THE EXPERT] Implants is taking place for the twelfth time in 2022 and is the well-known event for the implant industry in Europe. The proven concept of this one-day conference is designed equally for manufacturers of implants, suppliers and service providers, as well as for universities and institutes. The…
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been widely accepted as an effective treatment for movement disorders such as Parkinson Disease (PD), essential tremor or dystonia. During DBS, high-frequency (mostly 130Hz) electrical stimulation is applied to disrupt the abnormal information flow using multi-contact electrodes implanted in the structures of the brain…
Tremor is an involuntary, rhythmic muscle contraction leading to shaking movements and thus affecting daily life activities. Often people relate tremor with Parkinson’s disease. However, the cause of shaking body parts may be the result of other diseases or disorders like essential tremor, cerebellar, physiological, or psychogenic tremor. Over 22…