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A study published in @pnas.org by Marie Wahren-Herlenius and colleagues at KI and @liu.se reveals that a gene associated with several rheumatic diseases affects how cells move, providing new insights into disease mechanisms and potential future therapies 🧪 #rheumatology news.ki.se/gene-linked-...
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Her work on ultra-thin materials is reshaping how we think about surfaces and energy. 🧪
Now, materials scientist Johanna Rosén has been elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences @scienceacademyswe.bsky.social

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Johanna Rosén elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Linköping professor Johanna Rosén has been elected as a new member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, KVA, in the class for engineering sciences. She is one of five new members.
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Using magnetic cameras, researchers at Linköping University have examined blood flow in an artificial heart in real time. 🧪🫀
The results make it possible to design the heart in a way to reduce the risk of blood clots and red blood cells breakdown.

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Researchers with a full-scale model of the human circulatory system. Close up of the model of the human circulatory system. Twan Bakker and Tino Ebbers infront of an MRI-machine at CMIV.
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Flygindustrin hoppas kunna spara pengar genom att ersätta andrepiloten med en AI. Men passagerarplan med bara en pilot gynnar varken ekonomi eller säkerhet. Det anser Carl Westin, pilot och forskare vid Linköpings universitet.
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”Passagerarplan med AI-pilot är en dålig idé” | Forskning & Framsteg
I dag sitter normalt två piloter i cockpit under kommersiella flygningar i större flygplan. Behövs det även i framtiden Med modern teknik och potentialen av …
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Plastic neurons? Yes, really. 🧠
LiU researchers have created artificial nerve cells that are smaller, smarter, and simpler – a breakthrough for neurotech, medtech, and robotics.

👉 Dive into the future of bioelectronics:
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Junpeng Ji at the Laboratory of organic electronics working with developing artificial neurons made from conjugated polymers. Artificial neurons mounted in lab equipment. Deyu Tu, Dace Gao and Junpeng Ji, part of the research team developing artificial neurons, walking and smiling in protective clothing in the lab.
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Ancient DNA, modern impact! 🌱
Researchers at LiU traced lentils in the Canary Islands back 2,000 years – and these hardy crops could help us tackle climate change today.

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Lentil cultivation on Fuerteventura - two women in sunhats in a field. Modern-day lentil varieties from Fuerteventura. Jenny Hagenblad, senior associate professor at Linköping University.
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Big moves at LiU!
New Centres of Excellence are here to supercharge research in AI, life sciences & beyond.
Collaboration, innovation, and impact – all in one place.

Curious how these hubs will shape the future?
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Centres of Excellence strengthen LiU’s research
The investment in four prominent research environments, Centres of Excellence, will ensure long-term development, improved quality and deeper collaboration for LiU.
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Wallenberg Scholar Olle Inganäs @liu.se is developing materials for the #batteries of the future, based on raw materials from forests and oceans and readily available metals. The goal is the stationary storage of energy on a large scale #science #research #sustainabilty
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Sustainable batteries for large-scale energy storage | Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Wallenberg Scholar Olle Inganäs is developing materials for the batteries of the future, based on raw materials from forests and oceans and readily available metals. The goal is the stationary storage...
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Lonni Besançon, Assistant Professor at Linköping University, took a stand against flawed COVID-19 research during the pandemic. His data-driven investigations revealed serious issues in fast-tracked publications — including a now-retracted hydroxychloroquine study, writes @nature.com.
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The COVID-19 pandemic transformed this scientist into a research-integrity sleuth
Lonni Besançon has faced online abuse, threats and legal challenges. But he remains proud of his service to science and society.
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New blog alert! 📣

We interviewed Lasse Jensen from @liu.se about his team’s role in the ALADDIN project.

They transplant tumours from cancer patients into zebrafish embryos to study the effectiveness of nanobodies against them 🔬

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Will do, thank you! 🤗
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Linköping University and Region Östergötland are joining forces to accelerate research and innovation in AI and precision health.
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The initiative strengthens Sweden’s position in data-driven healthcare and opens new doors for collaborations.

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Just scheduled the first two research seminars of the autumn at @liu.se’s Gender Studies. DM me if you’d like a link to join us online for either or both of them.
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The study was led from the Center for Disaster Medicine and Traumatology and Linköping University.
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Researchers have created what could be called “skin in a syringe”. The gel containing live cells can be 3D printed into a skin transplant, as shown in a study conducted on mice. This technology may lead to new ways to treat burns and severe wounds #research #science @liu.se
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“Skin in a syringe” a step towards a new way to heal burns
Researchers have created what could be called “skin in a syringe”. The gel containing live cells can be 3D printed into a skin transplant, as shown in a study conducted on mice. This technology may le...
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The electronics of the future can be made even smaller and more efficient by getting more memory cells to fit in less space. One way to achieve this is by adding the noble gas xenon when manufacturing digital memories.
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Better digital memories with the help of noble gases
The electronics of the future can be made even smaller and more efficient by getting more memory cells to fit in less space. One way to achieve this is by adding the noble gas xenon when manufacturing digital memories.
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Researchers at Linköping University have succeeded in creating a close connection between individual cells and organic electronics. The study, published in Science Advances, lays foundation for future treatment of neurological and other diseases with very high precision. 🧪
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Individual cells can be connected to plastic electrodes
Researchers at LiU have succeeded in creating a close connection between individual cells and organic electronics. The study lays the foundation for future treatment of neurological and other diseases with very high precision.
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