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Lars Dahlin serves as a Visiting Professor at Linköping University, holding dual appointments in the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (BKV) and the Department of Surgery, Orthopaedics and Oncology (KOO), with research centered on peripheral nerve pathologies and surgical interventions.
His primary research domains include:
- Peripheral Nerve Surgery and Regeneration
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) mechanisms and management
- Diabetic Neuropathy and nerve architecture
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome clinical practices
- Orthopaedic surgery complications
- Psychosomatic interactions in chronic pain
Recent publications (2025) demonstrate a clinical-translational focus, with studies on CRPS triggers, carpal tunnel evidence synthesis, and nerve repair mechanisms using rat models. His work frequently involves multinational collaborations, exemplified by the 2020 breakthrough in high-resolution 3D nerve fiber imaging for diabetic neuropathy research published in Cell. Articles consistently bridge molecular biology (e.g., Schwann cell apoptosis) with patient outcomes in upper limb disorders.
Dahlin operates within large international consortia, particularly evident in proteomics research and nerve imaging projects, though specific lab structures or team compositions aren't detailed in available sources. His methodology integrates cross-sectional clinical studies, animal models, and advanced imaging techniques to address nerve injury and pain syndromes.

