
Electric Current as a Healing Power
Millions of people suffer from chronic wounds, impacting their quality of life and leading to high healthcare costs. By using direct current stimulation, the natural healing process can be accelerated while simultaneously monitoring and tracking wound development. This technique has shown promising results in cell experiments, and the next step is to find the right market fit and move towards clinical validation.
Curious about the future of medical technology? Join us for the March networking breakfast, where Maria Asplund, Associate Professor in Electronic Materials, Microtechnology, and Nanoscience, will share insights on how electrical stimulation can revolutionize wound treatment.
Doors open at 07:30, and from 07:45–08:00, Maria will give a short presentation.
Start your day the best way – drop by, enjoy a delicious breakfast sandwich, and expand your network! This spring, we are hosting monthly breakfast meetups where a researcher shares insights from their work, followed by networking in a relaxed atmosphere.
The venue is Wijkanders, open from 07:30–09:00. Drop-in applies, and the first 20 guests will receive a free breakfast – so arrive early!
Overview
- Date:Starts 19 March 2025, 07:30Ends 19 March 2025, 09:00
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- Language:English and Swedish