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We are pleased to invite you to the tenth edition of the Petite Nobel day, which will take place on 10 December 2025.
Every year, the Nobel Prize is awarded to researchers who are successful in their fields. With this as inspiration, U-CHEC wants to draw attention to the research done at Umeå University at the Departments of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Epidemiology and Global Health and Nursing.
All PhD students and post-docs, regardless of research field, at these departments are therefore invited to present their research, both ongoing projects and completed results. The aim of the day is to disseminate information about ongoing research, enable networking and give PhD students the opportunity to practice presenting their research. Participation in the event is credit bearing.
We will have oral and poster presentations, combined with interesting and relevant sessions by top keynote speakers.
Planning group
How to create a poster
To create a scientific poster, you should use the Graphic design tool available at the University. The web tool is designed to make it easier for all employees to design printed posters and prints that follow Umeå University:s graphic profile.
Graphic design tool – introduction
How to use a template in the graphic design tool
Create a scientific poster in the graphic design tool
Login to the Graphic design tool (use your UMU ID)
Programme
Here you find the programme for the day.
Keynote Speakers
Read more about the Keynote Speakers here.
Read about the U-CHEC collaboration
Pictures of the participants and from events during the day.
Image Birgitta Olofsson
Post-Doc Roya Ghasemigarjan from the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation presenting “Generative Time-series Data Augmentation for Modelling Fear of Re-Injury in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Rehabilitation” at the Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Post-Doc Zia Farooq from the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health presenting “Climate-driven escalation of autochthonous dengue and chikungunya outbreaks in Europe” at the Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Doctoral student Ester Steven Mzilangwe from the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health is presenting her poster “Hidden Traps: Navigating Sexual Violence in Academic Spaces” for participants (Doctoral students Anna Thomson, Albert Brunet Johansson and Caroline Corneliusson) of the Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Postdoc Ann Ekdahl (left), together with project assistant Elsa Tunklev (right) from the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, presenting the poster “Implementing integrated and person-centered care (IPCC) by evidence-based digital tools in primary care- a study of digital tools and new work practices” for Zia Farooq at Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Postdoc Laura Corneliusson from Department of Nursing presenting her poster “Depressive disorders and mortality among very old adults with and without dementia” for participants (Researcher Viktoria Wahlström, PostDoc Anna Larsson Gerdin and Adjunct Associate Professor Anders Sköldunger) at Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Doctoral student Daniel Örnberg from Department of Epidemiology and Global Health discussing his poster “Realizing Child Participation in Complex Collaborative Systems” with Cartrine Anyango at Petite Nobel 2025.
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Doctoral student Javier Chai Rui Cheng from Department of Epidemiology and Global Health presents “Short- and long-term associations between air pollutants and inflammatory biomarkers” for Petite Nobel 2025 participants Zia Farooq and Roya Ghasemigarjan.
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
The 10th edition of Petite Nobel had a full house of over 50 participants, both in person and online. The lecture room ‘Alicante’ in the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health had festively been decorated in honour of the day.
Image Rebecca Tapper
PostDoc Oscar Bergens from the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation presenting “Web-Based Exercise for Adults with Intellectual Disability: Feasibility and Functional Outcomes from a Pilot Study” at Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Associate Professor Suzanne Brink at UPL, Umeå University, gave a keynote speech, “How to make a good poster”, at Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Lecturer Satish Strömberg at Humlab, Umeå University, gave a keynote speech, “Using generative AI as your personal research assistant”, at Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Doctoral student Anna-Lena Stenlund from the Department of Nursing presenting “The process of developing an intervention to increase awareness of cardiovascular risk for persons with type 2 diabetes: A co-creation study “ at Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Doctoral Student Caroline Bigey from the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation presenting “Community voices on health and everyday places: Rethinking health promotion in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas in Sweden“ at Petite Nobel 2025
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Associate Professor Suzanne Brink, UPL, presents the top three posters at this year's Petite Nobel 2025. from left: Ester Steven Mzilangwe, Dep. Epi. ” Hidden Traps: Navigating Sexual Violence in Academic Spaces”, Lina Hudhud, Dep. Nursing “Reduced N-acetyl-aspartate in Anterior Cingulate Cortex as an Early Biomarker of Depression”, and Daniel Örnberg, Dep. Epi. “Realizing Child Participation in Complex Collaborative Systems”.
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Doctoral Student Daniel Örnberg, Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, received the prize from Susanne Brink, UPL, for Best Poster at Petite Nobel 2025.
Image Huzeifa Aweesha
Doctoral Student Liza Privosnik from the Department of Nursing received an award and a diploma for her oral presentation “Resource use in Swedish nursing homes; a repeated cross-sectional follow-up study” from the Moderator, Associate Professor Klas-Göran Sahlen, Dep. Epi. During the Award ceremony, all presenters at Petite Nobel 2025 received a diploma and an award.
Image Albert Brunet Johansson
A group photo of all participants and organisers of the 10th edition of Petite Nobel.
Image Birgitta Olofsson
Post-Doc Roya Ghasemigarjan from the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation presenting “Generative Time-series Data Augmentation for Modelling Fear of Re-Injury in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Rehabilitation” at the Petite Nobel 2025
Post-Doc Zia Farooq from the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health presenting “Climate-driven escalation of autochthonous dengue and chikungunya outbreaks in Europe” at the Petite Nobel 2025
Doctoral student Ester Steven Mzilangwe from the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health is presenting her poster “Hidden Traps: Navigating Sexual Violence in Academic Spaces” for participants (Doctoral students Anna Thomson, Albert Brunet Johansson and Caroline Corneliusson) of the Petite Nobel 2025
Postdoc Ann Ekdahl (left), together with project assistant Elsa Tunklev (right) from the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, presenting the poster “Implementing integrated and person-centered care (IPCC) by evidence-based digital tools in primary care- a study of digital tools and new work practices” for Zia Farooq at Petite Nobel 2025
Postdoc Laura Corneliusson from Department of Nursing presenting her poster “Depressive disorders and mortality among very old adults with and without dementia” for participants (Researcher Viktoria Wahlström, PostDoc Anna Larsson Gerdin and Adjunct Associate Professor Anders Sköldunger) at Petite Nobel 2025
Doctoral student Daniel Örnberg from Department of Epidemiology and Global Health discussing his poster “Realizing Child Participation in Complex Collaborative Systems” with Cartrine Anyango at Petite Nobel 2025.
Doctoral student Javier Chai Rui Cheng from Department of Epidemiology and Global Health presents “Short- and long-term associations between air pollutants and inflammatory biomarkers” for Petite Nobel 2025 participants Zia Farooq and Roya Ghasemigarjan.
The 10th edition of Petite Nobel had a full house of over 50 participants, both in person and online. The lecture room ‘Alicante’ in the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health had festively been decorated in honour of the day.
PostDoc Oscar Bergens from the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation presenting “Web-Based Exercise for Adults with Intellectual Disability: Feasibility and Functional Outcomes from a Pilot Study” at Petite Nobel 2025
Associate Professor Suzanne Brink at UPL, Umeå University, gave a keynote speech, “How to make a good poster”, at Petite Nobel 2025
Lecturer Satish Strömberg at Humlab, Umeå University, gave a keynote speech, “Using generative AI as your personal research assistant”, at Petite Nobel 2025
Doctoral student Anna-Lena Stenlund from the Department of Nursing presenting “The process of developing an intervention to increase awareness of cardiovascular risk for persons with type 2 diabetes: A co-creation study “ at Petite Nobel 2025
Doctoral Student Caroline Bigey from the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation presenting “Community voices on health and everyday places: Rethinking health promotion in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas in Sweden“ at Petite Nobel 2025
Associate Professor Suzanne Brink, UPL, presents the top three posters at this year's Petite Nobel 2025. from left: Ester Steven Mzilangwe, Dep. Epi. ” Hidden Traps: Navigating Sexual Violence in Academic Spaces”, Lina Hudhud, Dep. Nursing “Reduced N-acetyl-aspartate in Anterior Cingulate Cortex as an Early Biomarker of Depression”, and Daniel Örnberg, Dep. Epi. “Realizing Child Participation in Complex Collaborative Systems”.
Doctoral Student Daniel Örnberg, Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, received the prize from Susanne Brink, UPL, for Best Poster at Petite Nobel 2025.
Doctoral Student Liza Privosnik from the Department of Nursing received an award and a diploma for her oral presentation “Resource use in Swedish nursing homes; a repeated cross-sectional follow-up study” from the Moderator, Associate Professor Klas-Göran Sahlen, Dep. Epi. During the Award ceremony, all presenters at Petite Nobel 2025 received a diploma and an award.
A group photo of all participants and organisers of the 10th edition of Petite Nobel.