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Science and Celebration – Emma C. Hansson and Anders Jeppsson

Forskning
Hälsa & medicin

Welcome to Science and Celebration – the Institute of Medicine's new popular science lecture series! On 4 March, we invite you to the next session featuring Emma C. Hansson and Anders Jeppsson on their recent publication in The New England Journal of Medicine ’Ticagrelor and Aspirin or Aspirin Alone after Coronary Surgery for Acute Coronary Syndrome’. Register now!

Föreläsning
Datum
4 mars 2026
Tid
15:00 - 16:00
Plats
Birgit Thilander, Academicum

Arrangör
The Research Committee, Institute of Medicine

Science and Celebration featuring Emma C. Hansson and Anders Jeppsson

The Institute of Medicine wants to celebrate advances and successful research to inspire everyone who works at the Institute. We are therefore launching a series of lectures, organized by the Research Committee. The idea is to invite and celebrate, for example, the main authors of an influential publication. The authors will describe their work in a popular science style, providing a short background and discussing the novelty of their work and the potential implications for their field. After the presentation we will toast the speakers and mingle with some bubbly and snacks.

All interested at the Institute of Medicine are welcome.

Program

15-16 – popular science lecture by Emma C. Hansson and Anders Jeppsson.

  1. Thoracic Surgery: Clinical Practice and Research – Emma C. Hansson
  2. Ticagrelor and Aspirin or Aspirin Alone after Coronary Surgery for Acute Coronary Syndrome. N Engl J Med 2025 – Anders Jeppsson

16-     – bubbly and snacks, starts at 16.

More information:

Anders Jeppsson research group

Organizers

Organized by the Research committee at the Institute of Medicine (Utskottet för forskning, UFO)

  • Lill Mårtensson-Bopp, Dept of Rheumatology and Inflammation
  • Anna Winkvist, Dept of Internal Medicine and Clinical Nutrition  
  • Gustav Kjellsson, The School of Public Health and Community Medicine
  • Åsa Tivesten, Dept of Molecular and Clinical Medicine