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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.
CMIV Research School
CMIV offers a doctoral program with both medical and technological entries and coherent research education. A basic principle for the program is a close connection between different disciplines i.e medicine, health, technology, and natural sciences.
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Bigpicture
The 6-year, €70 million project called BIGPICTURE, will herald a new era in pathology and take AI development in pathology to the next level: we will develop the world’s biggest repository for sharing of pathology data.
SCAPIS What and Why?
SCAPIS is a national population study where data has been collected at six sites in Sweden during 2013-2018.
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.
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
Equipment
Through unique collaborations with the industry, it is possible for CMIV to always have the latest and most advanced equipment. This is a prerequisite for the successful research carried out at CMIV
Save the lives of heart patients with a new method
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in Sweden. Anders Persson and his team have found a way to detect these diseases in time, which can ease suffering and save money.
What Happens Now?
In December 2018 the national data collection was concluded as 30 000 individuals had been examined.
Seeing Organ Function
Seeing organ function (SOF) is a visionary project with ambitious goals. By starting with a medical problem we work interdisciplinary, linking medical research and clinical use with novel technique.