From April 1, the old blue GU cards will no longer work. These cards belong to the old GU card system, which was replaced in 2019. Employees who still need a GU card need to order a new one in the GU card portal. Go to the GU card portal Students and employees with an active blue GU card received information about this by e-mail on February 23. Contact Servicecenter…
AI-based app can help physicians find skin melanoma
NEW STUDY. A mobile app that uses artificial intelligence, AI, to analyse images of suspected skin lesions can diagnose melanoma with very high precision. This is demonstrated by a national study involving researchers from the University of Gothenburg. For the study, the app has been tested in clinical practice at primary care centers. In recent years, AI has become as proficient as experienced dermatologists in analyzing dermoscopic images to identify…
Open workshop tomorrow Thursday: Help us create a sustainable campus!
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. How do you envision the development of Medicinareberget with regard to sustainability? What sustainability activities do you think Gothenburg University and Akademiska Hus should prioritize? Students and staff are welcome to an open workshop in Medicinarelängan with representatives from the university’s property unit and the property owner Akademiska Hus. Ewa-Lena Bratt, Vice Dean for Internationalization, Collaboration, and Sustainability, is unable to attend the workshop due to teaching commitments.…
Collaborate with Japanese researchers – Health and an Ageing Population one of the areas
RESEACH COLLABORATION. MIRAI is a collaboration between 17 Swedish and Japanese universities with the aim of promoting long-term research collaborations between Sweden and Japan. On January 1, 2024, MIRAI entered a third collaboration phase with focus on increased interdisciplinary collaborations and sectors and a more challenge-driven approach. Apply to participate in a MIRAI Global Challenges Team Joint societal challenges connected to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are in the center…
Person-centered care is the theme this week on SU’s Instagram
Person-centered care is the theme for week 12 on Sahlgrenska University Hospital’s Instagram account. There will be ten posts, two per day from Monday to Friday, focusing on various GPCC projects conducted at the Center for Person-Centered Care at the University of Gothenburg (GPCC), and how SU works with person-centered care. Don’t miss the opportunity to follow SU on Instagram: @sahlgrenska.