PICTURE REPORT. The new part of the children’s hospital has been running for a while – but on Friday 15 October it was solemnly inaugurated by Queen Silvia. See lots of photos from the inauguration here, taken by photographer Ines Sebalj. Did you miss the inauguration? It can be seen again here, at sahlgrenska.se. TEXT AND PHOTO: SAHLGRENSKALIV
Register for the COVID-19 focused Research Day on November 12
When Research Day was postponed from February 4 to November 12, all earlier registrations were cancelled. If you have not reserved the day, it is high time to do so! Research Day focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic. It will be a hybrid meeting, where some participants can be physically present while others will follow the lectures live online. Swedish will be the working language during the day. The title of…
Online fair for interdisciplinary master thesis projects – register projects by September 30
THESIS FAIR. Chalmers, the University of Gothenburg and Sahlgrenska University Hospital will this October arrange a third joint master thesis projects fair, after the first two successful and highly appreciated events were held last year. The aim is to stimulate new collaborations and visions across scientific boundaries. Last day for researchers to register projects is September 30. On October 7th, the third joint master thesis project fair in the area…
Workshop: Diagnostics, imaging, and AI for solving challenges in healthcare
AI-NYTT. Welcome to register to this workshop, held in in English! Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sahlgrenska Academy and Chalmers, via CHAIR and Health Engineering Area of Advance, are arranging a workshop to spark collaborations for research into diagnostics, imaging, and AI. The aim is to create new constellations that will drive important and necessary development for solving challenges in healthcare. The workshop will be a mix of short presentations from PI:s…
No signs of brain injury post-acute COVID-19
NEW STUDY. In a recent study from University of Gothenburg, it has been shown that all participants achieve normalization of CNS injury biomarkers, regardless of previous disease severity or persistent neurological symptoms. Indicating that post-COVID-19 neurological sequalae are not due to active brain injury. Central nervous system involvement and signs of brain injury have been described since the beginning of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. A previous study from the same group…