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30 May 2018

Atrial Fibrillation from an Engineering Perspective is a book just released by Springer in their Series of Bioengineering, with Leif Sörnmo as editor and main author and Frida Sandberg as one the coauthors. The book provides an up-to-date overview of techniques developed for acquisition, modeling, and analysis of noninvasive, bioelectrical signals [...]

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2 February 2018

The SoilChip project was featured on the radio, with Edith Hammer, Kristin Aleklett and Pelle Ohlsson explaining how microchips from Biomedical Engineering help ecologists study what bacteria and fungi are doing under the ground and how the microscopic labyrinths in the ground prevent microorganisms from finding carbon and releasing it into the [...]

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29 December 2017

Swedish newspaper Skånska dagbladet made an end-of-the-year interview with Assoc prof. Hanna Isaksson about her career as she recently recieved grant of 7.5 million SEK from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundation. Hanna works with biomechanics which is very much of a cross-over field between medicine and engineering looking at the tissues and [...]

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22 December 2017

Edith Hammer and Kristin Aleklett from Microbial Ecology were interviewed in the news about how they use microfluidic chips made in collaboration with Pelle Ohlsson and Martin Bengtsson at BME to be able to see underground bacteria and fungi. They study how the microscopic labyrinths in the ground prevent microorganisms from finding carbon and [...]

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