News and events Find events Sofie Örnö Ax – Children and adolescents born with esophageal atresia: An improved understanding of outcomes with focus on feeding difficulties and health-related quality ...
News and events Find events Sanin Fazlinovic - Short- and Long-Term Prognosis After Cardiac Surgery in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) ...
The research groups within Biochemistry and Structural Biology study the structure, function and dynamics of proteins, as well as cellular structures. The research teams constitute a world-leading ...
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At the Department of Clinical Neuroscience we conduct education and research covering the following areas; neurology, neurosurgery, clinical neurophysiology, ophthalmology, rehabilitation medicine and ...
A medical breakthrough could result in the first treatment for rare but serious diseases in which genetic defects disrupt cellular energy production. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have ...
A study from the University of Gothenburg shows that knitting is beneficial for people living with mental health issues. Knitting is described as a way of bringing a sense of calm and giving life ...
The GEM dataset is compiled within the project “Comparing Gender and Media Equality Across the Globe” (the GEM project) and it comes in two different versions. The dataset was updated in January 2022 ...
The first analysis results now confirm that the grave in Tiarp is one of the oldest stone burial chambers in Sweden. “It’s an early grave which dates to the Early Neolithic period, about 3500 BCE,” ...
Digesting fish waste can allow circular fish and vegetable farms (aquaponics) to produce biogas that can be fed back into the energy system of these farms. This also generates excellent nutrition for ...
People who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 have a significantly lower risk of developing more severe cardiovascular conditions linked to COVID-19 infection, according to a nationwide study ...
Sweden's Viking Age population appears to have suffered from severe oral and maxillofacial disease, sinus and ear infections, osteoarthritis, and much more. This is shown in a study from the ...
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