English summary
CMTF, Centre for Biomedical Engineering and Physics at Umeå University
is a network centre involving several departments at Umeå University, Umeå
University Hospital and Luleå University of Technology as well as companies
in the field. The aim is to develop new product ideas through advanced university
research that will benefit the health-care system.
This is Our projects:
- A combination instrument for early detection of prostate cancer
Olof Lindahl, 0920-49 11 78, 090-786 99 42, 070-609 04 14, more info
- Resonance sensors in the battle against prostate cancer
Ville Jalkanen, 090-786 50 57
- Materials with qualities useful for cancer detection
Britt Andersson, 090-786 96 38
- A chance for the blind to see emotions
Haibo Li, 090-786 67 08
- E-health – a way to measure health from a distance
Adi Anani, 090-786 63 38, 070 515 63 38
- Spectroscopic measurements for fast diagnostics
Britta Lindholm-Sethson, 090-786 53 67, 070-265 77 78
- Developing MRI -methods for characterization and radiation of tumours
Mikael Karlsson, 090-785 24 59
- 3D-depiction for sooner detection of breast cancer
Mikael Sjödahl, 0920-49 12 20, more info
- Research for life- a fight against time
Kerstin Ramser, 0920-49 16 48, more info
- A pointer about the development of distance rehabilitation
Lisbeth Eriksson, 0920-49 39 26, 070-3675926 Lars Nyberg, 0920-49 39 23
- Three techniques in one- the goal is a combination instrument
Christer Grönlund, 090-785 40 85, more info
- The pressures and flows of the brain
Nina Sundström, 090-785 40 28,
Anders Eklund, more info, more info
- Important work behind user friendly systems
Jun Yu, 090-786 84 68
- Smart clothes for the heart
Urban Wiklund, 090-785 40 21, more info
- A new, easier way to measure mobility in joints
Ronnie Lundström, 090-785 40 23, 070 305 50 40, more info
- A new way of looking at the biomechanics of the eye
Per Hallberg, 090-785 40 86, 073-822 46 20, more info
- A seeing wheelchair for the blind
Kalevi Hyyppä, 0920-49 11 44, 070-362 15 35