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      Sanela Huskic Beslic

      PhD Student Biomedicine
      School of Health Sciences
      Room G1611

      Education

      Course
      15 credits
      Bachelor's (1st cycle)
      Course
      7.5 credits
      Bachelor's (1st cycle)

      Research

      Ongoing projects

      How are eye movements and biomarkers during moderate alcohol consumption?

      The research project focuses on examining how eye movements and biomarkers are affected by moderate alcohol consumption. The study aims to conduct and evaluate digital measurements of eye movements and biomarkers.

      January 2024 - December 2026 DHEAR

      Food – Gut – Brain – Mind – Health

      The study is a human study for healthy volunteers who for three weeks replace their usual diet with a ketogenic diet. Metabolic, microbiotic, neurobiological and clinical parameters are measured before and after the study. This means that a whole-body perspective is taken into account when it comes to health, but also the mental part as well as how the mentally status linked to the dietary change.

      September 2020 - December 2025 DHEAR

      Finished projects

      What Do You Know About Genetics?

      Consanguineous marriage is a major risk factor for autosomal recessive diseases (ARS), both in terms of morbidity and long-term mortality. Due to significant immigration to Sweden from countries where cousin marriage is common, the prevalence of ARS is expected to increase in the coming years. This increase will have substantial costs, both economically for society and in terms of human suffering for individuals. To address this issue, we need to understand people's experiences and knowledge about these genetic risks.

      January 2024 - January 2025 DHEAR
      Published: 1/9/2020
      Edited: 1/9/2020
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