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Our division focuses on increasing the knowledge base for the design and evaluation of the most effective cervical cancer elimination strategies possible.
Top publications from Karolinska Institutet Researchers at Karolinska Institutet publish over 7,000 articles in scientific journals each year. Listed here are current articles to which our researchers ...
Karolinska Institutet is a world-leading medical university with a long and proud history of ground-breaking research. We are now recruiting outstanding early-career researchers with particularly ...
Här finns deltagande centra inom Nordiska SBRT-studiegruppen med kontaktpersoner.
The steering committee for SFO stem cells and regenerative medicine has decided to award 2 tandem grants for 2025 and 2026. Each grant has a value of 2 million SEK per year.
Mucosal immunology lab – Charlotte Thålin research group Our research group is driven by two main missions: exploration of the role of secretory IgA in protection against respiratory infections, and ...
We combine methods from biostatistics, epidemiology and health economics to model and simulate disease outcomes. We have a focus on applications to prostate cancer, cervical cancer and breast cancer.
Mukosal immunologi – Charlotte Thålins forskargrupp Vår forskargrupp drivs av två huvudsakliga mål: att förstå hur sekretoriskt IgA bidrar till vårt skydd mot luftvägsinfektioner på molekylär nivå, ...
Molecular mapping of the nervous system in health and disease – Jan Mulder group The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) is an international core data resource for biological data identified by Elixir (EU) and ...
The aim of the prehospital research group is to conduct groundbreaking research in prehospital emergency care. Focusing on improving patient outcomes through nursing and medical science, medical ...
En rad faktorer påverkar vår tillit till människor i vår omgivning, exempelvis personlighet, tidigare erfarenheter och fördomar. Hör forskaren Philip Pärnamets berätta mer om vad som avgör om vi litar ...
How can secondary school teaching become more accessible to students with language challenges? The four-year research project INCLUDE, funded by the Swedish Research Council, is developing and testing ...
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