The following proposed master’s thesis subjects are all related to a research program where we will measure the acoustic properties of cells using a newly developed method called iso-acoustic focusing. This method enables label-free identification and subsequent isolation of cells from e.g. blood samples. This can for example be useful for [...]
New professor and associate professor at BME
Repotage on the biomechanics group's research. Read about how the society can benefit from the research at MAX IV-laboratories in a series of short articles. The first article describes how the laboratory is used for research on osteoporosis.
A large collaborative project with basis at Sahlgrenska in Gothenburg has elucidated the mechanims behind the role of WNT16 in fragility fractures. The article was recently published in Nature Medicine and can be found here.