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Fat Tissue’s Hidden Role In Ovarian Cancer Spread
Gene Linked To Rheumatic Disease Controls Cell Movement
Fredrik Lundberg donates SEK 30 million to colorectal cancer research
Simple Test Can Predict Risk Of Severe Liver Disease
Could your urine predict your dementia risk?
Symposium: Beyond Amyloid and Tau – The Importance of Co-Pathologies in Alzheimer’s Disease
Tumour Cells Exploit Damaged Tissue In Pancreas
KI ranks 8th among Sweden’s 100 most attractive employers
Antibiotic Resistance – Silent Pandemic
Increased risk of depression and psychosis after childbirth among mothers
Gene expression may help predict treatment response in thyroid cancer
Key protein for tick-borne infection revealed – how the TBE virus enters brain cells
Studying brain health in endocrinal and metabolic diseases
Missing First Mammogram Raises Breast Cancer Death Risk
Paracetamol use during pregnancy not linked to autism, our study of 2.5 million children shows
Martin Bergö: “We owe it to humankind to use this technology”
Seeking New Treatments For Glaucoma
Protein In Urine Can Predict Risk Of Dementia
Updated suicide statistics for Sweden – Statistical year 2024
Future research leaders: Arvid Guterstam talks about the work so far
International workshop explores statistical approaches to multimorbidity trajectories
Researcher awarded prize for outstanding dermatological research
Seeking to understand RNA better and to contribute to new therapies
Thesis Maps Firearm Injuries In Sweden
Studying Microenvironment In Which Leukaemia Cells Grow
Studying How Inflammation Starts And Heals In Gut
Minister visits KI for global seminar on young people’s health and wellbeing
Exploring Brain Using Advanced Imaging
Common inexpensive drug halves recurrence in colorectal cancer
Common and inexpensive medicine halves the risk of recurrence in patients with colorectal cancer
Music Training Can Help Brain Focus
When sex never happens – new research maps adults without sexual experience
Researching how chemicals and drugs affect female fertility
Neurospark – NeurotechEU Hackathon 2025
Getting Right Breast Cancer Therapy To Right Patient
New Antibody May Slow Kidney Damage
Smell triggers the same brain response as taste does – even if you haven’t actually eaten anything
Erdinc Sezgin awarded Biophysical Society’s Early Independent Career Award
New study links DNA replication failure to cancer therapy
HKUST Deepens Sweden Ties Positioning Hong Kong as a Strategic Nexus for Sino-Swedish Innovation
From Crash In Ditch To Forefront Of Research
Early surgery for Crohn’s disease patients questioned in new Swedish study
Therapy More Effective Than Pills For Sleep Problems
Temporary Relocation Of Microwave Area
Smells Deceive Brain – Are Interpreted As Taste
Hoping To Find New Ways To Prevent Spread Of Cancer
Nordic Researchers convene for SIA workshop on social inequalities in ageing
Doctoral course on social and health inequalities in ageing organised in collaboration with SWEAH