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    • National specialised medical care
      • Skåne University Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Centre
    • Centres of excellence
      • Transplantation
      • Stroke
      • Paediatric haematology, oncology and immunology
      • Memory disorders
      • Cardiothoracic surgery
      • Cardiology
      • Paediatric heart surgery
      • Reproductive medicine
      • Urology
      • General surgery
      • Plastic surgery
      • Hand surgery
      • Orthopaedics
      • Rehabilitation medicine
      • Neurosurgery
      • Diabetes
      • Vascular surgery
      • Oncology
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      • Unique study: Newborn infected with covid-19 already in the mother´s womb
      • Alexandru Schiopu
      • App predicts risk of developing Alzheimer’s
      • Omicron a challenge for COVID researchers: 'The spread of the disease is faster than science'
      • Unique method provides faster postoperative recovery for children with congenital heart defects
      • Coronavirus can cause severe placental damage leading to foetal distress
      • Reduction in severe perineal tearing when two midwives are present during childbirth
      • New research at Skåne University Hospital to shed light on MIS-C
      • ‘My vision is that no patients should die waiting for an organ transplant’
      • ‘I hope that I will be able to tell my patients that we have a curative therapy’
      • ‘By understanding more we can identify new therapies for complications due to type 2 diabetes’
      • ‘The children always ask: Why did I get this?’
      • Skåne University Hospital Cancer Centre accredited as Comprehensive Cancer Centre
      • ’I hope that my research will lead to more knowledge about bacteria in cystic fibrosis’
      • ‘We are producing patient-specific implants that shorten the surgical time’
      • ‘We hope to find a neuroprotective treatment that can slow down the disease progression’
      • ‘It's every researcher's dream to find new treatments for diseases’
      • ’The need for better therapeutic options for brain cancers is very big’
      • 'PET-imaging biomarkers could transform the future clinical cancer care’
      • “I would like to come to a point where we cure even more children that are diagnosed with leukaemia”
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      • Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM)
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Research and education

Major research areas

Ongoing international and national research projects at Skåne University Hospital.

Support research at Skåne University Hospital

We gladly accept support through gifts, donations, wills and memorial endowments.

Education

Skåne University Hospital collaborates with Lund University to offer clinical trainings for medical students.

Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM)

WCMM is a research centre that focuses on diseases in, for example, the endocrine system, the cardiovascular system and the nervous system.

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