Research at Uppsala University

New tool makes students better at detecting fake imagery and videos
9 March 2021. Researchers at Uppsala University have developed a digital self-test that trains users to assess new ...

New light shed on the early evolution of limb bone marrow
3 March 2021. When and how bone marrow first originated in the limbs of early four-legged animals is disputed in e ...

Surveying diseases with new technology
2 March 2021. COVID-19, cardiovascular disease, diabetes... Tove Fall’s speciality is dealing with large amounts o ...
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Biobank Sweden
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Research project from 2020-01-01 to 2024-12-31
The scientific goal of Biobank Sweden (BIS) is to provide efficient, coordinated and sustainable use of biobank samples and associated healthcare and molecular analysis data as the basis for internationally ...
Research spotlight: The coronavirus

Dogs helping to diagnose COVID-19
11 March 2021. Uppsala University and Region Uppsala are now starting a research project in collaboration with Hund ...

Brain damage can be detected in COVID-19 patients
1 March 2021. Many COVID-19 patients have neurological symptoms, but routine tests usually do not show any effect ...

Limited transmission of COVID-19 from open schools but teachers were affected
12 February 2021. Most countries introduced school closures during the spring of 2020 despite uncertainty regarding th ...
Lectures
Uppsala University’s researchers share their knowledge in public lectures. Every year, the University is visited by leading researchers and influential people from around the world. At Uppsala University, you can hear Nobel laureates, researchers, authors, politicians and many others give lectures. Here we present some of the most prominent, annually occurring lectures at Uppsala University.