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e-Health
e-Health is one of five areas of strength at 91ÊÓÆµ and Region Östergötland. The areas' mission is to conduct internationally outstanding research and to create an inclusive research environment with high scientific level.
WCMM Symposium 2022
Welcome to the fourth Wallenberg Center for Molecular Medicine, WCMM, Symposium on 21-22 April 2022 in Linköping. Registration, program and more information is now available!
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Doctoral studies at the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (BKV)
Through doctoral studies you will learn to plan, think critically and take responsibility with the goal of becoming an independent researcher. And at the same time have fun during the journey. Read more about doctoral studies at BKV.
LiU Exchange Partner Day 2025
Going to EAIE in Gothenburg in September? Why not start your experience by joining the LiU Exchange Partner Day, 8 September!
Forms for doctoral studies
Here you can find forms for doctoral studies at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Thesis defence or licentiate seminar at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Read more about thesis defence and licentiate seminar and the structure of the doctoral thesis.
Problem Based Learning, PBL
Problem Based Learning, PBL, is the name of the pedagogical method used at all the programmes of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
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.
Public defence of doctoral thesis in Medical Science: Erika Hörlin
Erika Hörlin, at the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, defends her doctoral thesis "Assessing Frailty in the Emergency Department
Feasability and Performance of the Clinical Frailty Scale in a Swedish context". The opponent is...
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17 June 2025
Fatty liver – but not liver damage – common in type 2 diabetes
Six out of ten people with type 2 diabetes had fatty liver in a new study. Of these, only a small percentage had developed more severe liver disease. Type 2 diabetes in combination with obesity is linked to a greater risk.