SensoDetect AB has appointed expert Medical Doctors, Dr. Saleh of Saudi Arabia and Dr. Löfström of Sweden to Medicinal Advisory Board. Dr. Löfström has authored 40 published papers and clinical works. He initially conducted brain research at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, where he earned his PhD in 1977.

Dr. Löfström received his medical and clinical training at the University hospitals in Lund and Malmö, obtaining his MD in 1986 and becoming a specialist in Child and Youth Psychiatry in 1991. He studied analytical psychology at the Jung Institute in Küsnacht, Switzerland, near Zürich, during the following years. Soon after he started his own psychiatric clinic in Lund, where he has been working with the diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric conditions such as ADHD and, more recently, autism.

Dr. Saleh is a seasoned healthcare leader with extensive experience in health system operations and hospital transformation. He has a distinguished track record in establishing and leading healthcare services at various levels, from primary to tertiary care, across different regions in Saudi Arabia. Dr. Saleh serves as a member of the Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Autism Program Development Scientific Committee at Armed Forces Health Services, where he is responsible for healthcare services aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.

He is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University (PNU) School of Medicine and has academic affiliations with King Saud University and King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences. As the founder and Director of the Child Health Excellence Center at King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital (KAAUH) at PNU, Dr. Saleh plays a pivotal role in advancing pediatric healthcare. He is a CBAHI Hospital Surveyor and contributed to the 2022 revision of the V4 hospital leadership and quality chapter.

Additionally, he is the STL for home healthcare, a member of the Autism Services Accreditation Program Committee, and the Chairman of the National Developmental Disorders Scientific Committee under the Saudi Health Council (SHC). Dr. Saleh also chairs the newly established SCFHS fellowship in developmental and behavioral pediatrics and the National Autism Registry Scientific Committee. Furthermore, he founded Ruaa Home Health Care Service, enhancing healthcare access and quality for patients at home.