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On this page we present research groups and units in the areas of clinical laboratory medicine, and biomedical laboratory science/technology at Karolinska Institutet. The list is compiled ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet, in collaboration with Stockholm University, are currently seeking participants for a study investigating how artificial lighting affects psychological states, ...
Men, compared to women, are at a higher risk of developing 34 of 39 cancer types affecting both sexes and have a poorer prognosis in 27 of 39. This was shown in the doctoral thesis Sex differences in ...
We warmly invite all group leaders within Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine research at KI to a strategic meeting with updates on Life Science and Stem Cell initiatives in Stockholm and Sweden, ...
The Virusroom is shared departments and units in Neo. All users are responsible for maintaining a safe and clean working environment. Access to the Virusroom requires an approved LA anmälan (“L ...
How can we learn more about relationships between sex, gender and health? Part of the solution may be to be more aware of sex at an earlier stage, in experimental basic research. COVID-19, the disease ...
On this page you can sign up for the StratRegen PI retreat on November 11-12 2025! Details about food requirements, transport and more information about your research and collaboration opportunities ...
The distributions of ventilation and perfusion in the lungs have been studied at zero gravity during space flight and at increased gravity in a human centrifuge. Recent findings based on the exchange ...
The FENO Histological Core Facility at Campus Flemingsberg, is a well-established core facility in service since 2002. FENO provides professional research support in animal experiments, including ...
Our research group uses changes in the physical environment as tools to investigate physiological and pathophysiological processes in humans. Our research facilities include pressure chambers for ...
This project is a planning grant from FORTE where we will adopt a community-based participatory research approach to diminish health inequity and increase the relevance of autism research for all.
The study's three-year follow-up assessments are currently underway and will continue throughout 2024 and 2025.During the follow-up, you will again be asked to respond to online surveys and ...