Nettsider med emneord «Nordic»
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This project aims at investigating the molecular mechanisms involved in the development of delirium, or “acute confusion”, and dementia, and the link between these two conditions.
Our research group's main goal is to better understand basic molecular and cellular adaptive immunology, and to translate this knowledge into improved vaccines and treatments against infectious diseases and cancer.
The research group studies mental illness among children and adolescents by using a variety of methods and perspectives.
OMT is a long-term treatment of heroin addiction using drugs together with psychosocial interventions.
Our group performs research on pregnancy complications, gynaecological cancer and urogynaecology.
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SHEP delivers critical and reflexive knowledge of how society, health and power are interconnected, and has an impact on how health and illness might be understood in a social, cultural and historical context. SHEP creates a bridge between disciplines and fields of research.
Economic evaluation involves methods to assess the cost-effectiveness of treatments, procedures, diagnostics, screening practices, healthcare delivery routes and technologies in a broad sense.
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The Research Group is conducting large randomized trials and observation studies to test and compare diagnostic and therapeutic clinical interventions in different areas of clinical medicine. The overarching goal is to find out what works and what does not. More than 300,000 patients are currently enrolled in studies run by the group.
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The EPoS-project is addressing one of the most important challenges in the prevention of colorectal cancer; the surveillance of patients that have had colorectal polyps removed (polypectomy). The study is conducted by leading researchers within gastroenterology, epidemiology and biostatistics from Europe and the United States.
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Risk of colorectal cancer in inflammatory bowel disease
– a multinational cohort study.
The Painful musculoskeletal condition group generates knowledge on mechanisms, diagnostics, treatment and rehabilitation in painful musculoskeletal conditions.
The group works on different projects related to or derived from gastrointestinal endoscopy.
The goal of this research group is to generate knowledge of the mechanisms and consequences of trauma, trends and challenges in treatment and rehabilitation, including the patient's healthcare needs focused on traumatic brain injury; TBI, multiple trauma and atraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage; aSAH.
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NordICC is a multicentre, randomised trial in Norway, Poland, Sweden and the Netherlands. NordICC is the first randomised trial investigating the effect of colonoscopy on colorectal cancer incidence and mortality.