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The doctoral research led to the development new methods, designed to advance the discovery of disease subtypes and facilitate targeted drug development.
The PhD study examined the key success factors in the labour migration and recruitment of internationally educated nurses (IENs) from outside the European Union and European Economic Area (EU/EEA) to the Nordic countries.
MSc Olusegun Olaitan Akinyemi's thesis provides methodological insights into sensor and image-based phenotyping for characterization of forest tree responses to environmental and stress conditions in ecophysiological studies.
Bilour Khan, MSc (Tech), focuses on understanding how the optical behavior of cartilage changes based on its depth within the joint and its overall health or level of degeneration.
The doctoral study provides valuable insights into how deep learning can be used to address critical challenges in breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and genetic risk analysis.
Based on the results of this thesis, infection prevention is vital throughout the AD disease process.
The research found that many contemporary war narratives written by American veteran authors present a more fractured and multivalent picture of war than that found in popular culture.
MSc Iman Kafian-Attari's research makes several significant contributions to our understanding of articular cartilage optical properties.
The assessment of forests' structural biodiversity is a timely topic as forests play a significant role in biodiversity-related decision-making, says Janne Toivonen, MSc (Agr & For).
Vincent Biard, MSc, explored key aspects of the seal behaviour during the moulting season, including spatial, temporal and social fidelity patterns.