Research groups
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Development of novel chitosan-based scaffolds for cartilage repair
With an aging and more overweight population, linked to unfavorable lifestyle factors, as well as with an increased number of sports injuries, we see an...
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Diabetes and metabolism in pregnancy
Diabetes (type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes/hyperglycemia) during pregnancy is associated with complications for the mother and child: both short and...
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Exercise Physiology and Sport Medicine (EPSM)
The research conducted in EPSM focuses on the influence of exercise and training on health and performance at all ages. Research conducted in EPSM involves a...
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Just in TIME
The research group Just in TIME studies interventions including physical activity and guided relaxation for children and adolescents with psychic and...
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Older people's health and living conditions in a person-centred care
The Older people's Health and Living conditions in a Person-centered research group is a collaboration between researchers in nursing, occupational therapy a...
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Palliative Care in Emergency Medicine (Pacem)
Research about emergency interventions and transport to emergency hospitals of patients receiving palliative care at home or in nursing homes. Palliative Car...
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PEARL - Pain in Early Life
The neonatal pain-lab allows us to study pain alleviation to newborn infants. Photo Lars-Göran Jansson, USÖ Newborn infants, especially sick or preterm...
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Perioperative care and Pedagogical Processes (PEPP)
The Perioperative care and pedagogical processes (PEPP) aim to conduct research with both breadth and depth within perioperative care and pedagogical process...
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Primary prevention, physical activity and diet
The overarching research avenue concerns the effects of lifestyle behaviors with a focus on physical activity and dietary habits on health outcomes throughou...
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Research based education in the health professions
The group conducts research related to health professions education. The overarching research question is how educational knowledge can be strengthened and...