Orthopedic Surgery and Postoperative Analgesia
The sponsor is involved in orthopedic surgery research with a focus on postoperative pain management and analgesic requirements after surgery. Its clinical interest includes the use of methadone in the perioperative setting and comparison with standard opioid analgesia approaches.
- Postoperative pain control
- Analgesic sparing strategies
- Opioid-based anesthesia
These activities reflect a therapeutic emphasis on improving pain relief and recovery in surgical patients, particularly where locoregional anesthesia is not used.
Severe Alcohol Use Disorder
The sponsor also studies Severe Alcohol Use Disorder in the context of inpatient alcohol rehabilitation, with attention to reducing heavy drinking days and supporting recovery after discharge.
- Alcohol rehabilitation
- Relapse-related drinking outcomes
- Inpatient recovery support
This area centers on clinical care for patients with persistent alcohol dependence and the measurement of alcohol use changes during structured rehabilitation.
Psilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy
Within addiction care, the sponsor has an interest in psilocybin-assisted therapy combined with supportive psychotherapy for patients undergoing rehabilitation for alcohol dependence. The research landscape includes the use of psychedelic therapy in a supervised hospital setting.
- Psilocybin therapy
- Supportive psychotherapy
- Hospital-based addiction treatment
Its therapeutic focus includes integrating psychedelic compounds into structured treatment pathways for patients with severe substance use disorders.
Psychiatry and Inpatient Rehabilitation
As a psychiatry department within a hospital setting, the sponsor’s research activity spans mental health care and inpatient rehabilitation, with clinical interest in interventions that support behavioral change and symptom management during hospitalization.
- Psychiatric inpatient care
- Behavioral health interventions
- Rehabilitation support
These studies place emphasis on treatment settings where psychiatric care and medical supervision are combined for patients with complex clinical needs.



