The Research Day of the Faculty of Medicine and Health 2025

The research day of the faculty of medicine and health

Monday, 28 April, 2025

Tidefeltsalen, Campus USÖ

08.00-08.30 Coffe and registration

08.30-08.45 Opening Vice-Chancellor Johan Schnürer, Dekan Karin Blomberg 

08.45-09.45 Artificial Intelligence in Personalized and Person-Centered Care 
Keynote speaker: Associate Professor Daphne Weihs 

09.45-10.15 Poster presentations with poster tour and Coffee

Moderators: Anna Duberg and Anna-Maria Strittmatter

  1. A systems biology model of sepsis-induced immunosuppression
  2. An international project to enhance Parent-led pain management to Optimize neonatal Pain care: the POP Study
  3. Avoiding bleeding complications during surgery in patients under dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT)
  4. Capturing weak signals of differential regulation with help of systems biology
  5. Correlations between Trimethylamine-N-oxide, megalin, lysine and markers of tubular damage in chronic kidney disease
  6. Development and characterization of Langat virus infectious clones as live-attenuated TBE vaccine candidates
  7. Digital Psychological Treatment
  8. Healthcare visits, patterns of treatment, and related costs in children with controlled and uncontrolled atopic dermatitis in Sweden
  9. Identification of TRIM21 and TRIM14 as antiviral factors against Langat and Zika viruses

10.15-11.00 Panel discussion - Patient and public involvement, engagement and participation in research
Participants: Daphne Weihs, Elisabet Welin, Andras Büki, Robert Primus, Svante Hugosson, Mats G Karlsson
Moderator: Dimitri Beeckman and Magnus Johansson

11.00-12.00 Research presentations from selected abstracts

Marie Holmefur & Maria Wingren
Martin Sundqvist
Amanda Stenberg
Robert Primus
Dhanisha Trivedi

12.00-12.45 Lunch

12.45-13.30 Workshop 

I. Exposome and metabolomics - Matej Oresic, Tuulia Hyötyläinen

II. Joy of movement to strengthen health for young girls - from research to implementation - Anna Duberg, Margareta Möller, Sofie Högström, Stefan Särnblad, Anna Philipson

III. Studying brain structure and function using MRI– an introduction and some examples from ongoing projects at CEBIO - Per Thunberg, Julia Rode 

IV. Mental well-being – from theory and measurement to promotion - Fredrik Söderqvist, Lena Uvhagen, Johanna Gustafsson, Elisabeth Ericsson

V. Human papillomavirus (HPV) discovery, association to cancer, vaccine development and screening - Gabriella Lillsunde Larsson, Lovisa Bergengren

13.40-14.25 Workshop 

I. Exposome and metabolomics - Matej Oresic, Tuulia Hyötyläinen

II. Joy of movement to strengthen health for young girls - from research to implementation - Anna Duberg, Margareta Möller, Sofie Högström, Stefan Särnblad, Anna Philipson

III. Studying brain structure and function using MRI– an introduction and some examples from ongoing projects at CEBIO - Per Thunberg, Julia Rode 

IV. Mental well-being – from theory and measurement to promotion - Fredrik Söderqvist, Lena Uvhagen, Johanna Gustafsson, Elisabeth Ericsson

V. Human papillomavirus (HPV) discovery, association to cancer, vaccine development and screening - Gabriella Lillsunde Larsson, Lovisa Bergengren

14.30-14.45 The long and winding road to open data - Marleen Lentjes, Research Data Advisor 

14.45-15.00 Existing biobank samples – how to get access for research? Elisabet Tina, biobank custodian Örebro biobank

15.00-15.30 Poster presentations with poster tour and Coffee

Moderators: Matej Oresic and Jeanette Wahlberg

10. Impact of morula compaction and blastocyst morphology on clinical outcomes after assisted reproduction 

11. Increased proportion of circulating monocytes and neutrophils with impaired phagocytosis capacity in patients with peripheral arterial disease

12. Modelling the gut-brain axis: A novel ex vivo-in vitro approach

13. Nutritional neuroimaging – the exemplary case of probiotics for gut-brain axis research

14. Parents' experience of their own, other peoples’, and their shared knowledge of congenital limb reduction differences

15. The role of the gut in Parkinson’s disease pathophysiology

16. TLR4 signalling and bacterial expulsion in urinary tract infection

17. Translational Bioinformatics for Gamma Delta (γδ) T Cell-Based Immunotherapy

18. Treatment patterns, healthcare utilization, and related costs for prurigo nodularis in Sweden

19. Non-Invasive Assessment of Free Steroid Hormones: Development of a High-Throughput LC-MS/MS Method for Salivary Steroid Hormone Quantification

15.30-16.45 Research presentations from selected abstracts

Moa Wahlqvist
Felix Cheslin
Natalie Barker-Ruchti
Rita Jaafar
Dominik Glombik
Henrik Ugge

16.45-17.00 Concluding session, Summarize, what is next?
Dimitri Beeckman and Magnus Johansson

17.00 After work in Restaurang X.et