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Eva Klintström is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Diagnostics and Specialist Medicine at Linköping University. Her work focuses on bone structure analysis and early diagnosis of osteoporosis, leveraging advanced imaging techniques such as photon-counting detector CT, energy-integrating detector CT, and cone-beam CT (CBCT). She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams in the Radiological Sciences Unit (RAD) and contributes to research in biomedical engineering and radiology.
Her research integrates computational modeling, image analysis, and finite element analysis to study trabecular bone mechanics. Recent publications highlight applications of machine learning for super-resolution 3D CT models, automated segmentation algorithms for bone structure, and comparative studies of CT imaging modalities in maxillofacial and dental contexts.
Eva Klintström actively participates in clinical research, including studies on biomarkers in juvenile idiopathic arthritis and their correlation with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) MRI findings. Her work spans both in vitro and in vivo methodologies, emphasizing the translation of imaging data into diagnostic and therapeutic insights.
Key collaborations include researchers from the Department of Health, Medicine and Care (HMV) and institutions like Karolinska Institute and Uppsala University. Her studies often employ finite element analysis and region-growing algorithms to assess bone strength and microstructure.




