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Karolinska Institutet involved in Sweden’s largest excellence cluster initiative
Cracking the Code of a Hidden Cancer Receptor: How Scientists Found the First True Frizzled Blocker
She Saves Lives After Brain Trauma
New Algorithm Maps How Cells Develop
Hybrid PhD course strengthens competence in sustainable health and the 2030 Agenda
The Hunt for Bacteria: Researchers join forces with school pupils across Sweden
Richard Rosenquist Brandell received recognition as Pharmaceutical Profile of the Year
Using Social Media May Impair Children’s Attention
Lower doses of immunotherapy for skin cancer give better results
New Clues To How Human Brain Connections Take Shape
AI can detect pancreatic cancer better than radiologists
Kidney health affects Alzheimer’s blood biomarkers, but not dementia risk
KI-CAMS Joint Symposium 2025
Why our physical bodies may be a core part of conscious experience – new research
New Study Reveals How the Brain Prioritizes Bodily Signals in Conscious Awareness
Autistic children born preterm often show more complex needs – but share similar genetic background
AI research at KI paves the way for more targeted and globally equal healthcare
Three ways climate change affects mental health – and why the story is more hopeful than it might seem
Building Better Preparedness For Next Pandemic
“We Must Safeguard Academic Freedom”
How the nervous system activates repair after spinal cord injury
Study finds common health conditions can influence Alzheimer’s blood tests
New radiation centre in Stockholm a joint effort for the future of cancer treatment
KI researcher awarded Prince Daniel’s Grant for groundbreaking heart research
Discovery about brain receptors may open the door to new Alzheimer’s treatments
High-intensity training improves muscle function in inflammatory muscle disease
ALF regions meet in Stockholm to discuss future of education, research and care
Over SEK 20 million in grants to MTC from the Swedish Research Council
MBB Researchers On Clarivate’s List Of Highly Cited Researchers 2025
Over 20 Million SEK in grants to MTC from the Swedish Research Council
Over 20 Million SEK in grants to MTC from Swedish Research Council
Gut And Mind – How They Are Connected
Point-of-care rapid tests can improve screening for latent tuberculosis
Grants to KI from the Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation for tuberculosis research
Complications after stent surgery more common in individuals with diabetes
25,6 million SEK in grants to MBB researchers from Swedish Cancer Society
Region Gävleborg invests in KI training on suicide prevention
New Microprotein Can Help Cancer Cells Overcome Stress
KI Researchers awarded Torsten Söderberg grants in medicine
Study reveals unexpected link between dopamine and serotonin in the brain
Minister Lotta Edholm Visits KI
Forte Decides On Project Grants To 19 KI Researchers
Brain Circuit Controlling Compulsive Behaviour Mapped
New Investment In Research In Medical Education At KI
Forte Grants KI SEK 191 Million In Calls For Integrated Care And Centre Formation
How ARC Emerged 25 Years Ago
NASP awarded SEK 3.7 million for research on youth suicidality
Stem Cell Therapy Reduces Fractures In Children With Congenital Brittle Bone Disease