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Vår forskning fokuserar på att skapa förutsättningar för en mer jämlik hälsa genom utveckling och utvärdering av digitala interventioner och applikationer. Vår forskning syftar till att förbättra ...
The aim is to uncover the molecular and cellular markers responsible for PCOS-specific skeletal muscle dysfunction, which is a major contributor to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes risk. The ...
Central to our research is the design and production of proteins for analyses of pathogenic antibodies and immune cells. The goal is to provide novel remedies applicable for clinical use. Therefore we ...
Vårt forskningsfokus är diagnos och botande behandling av kroniskt inflammatoriska sjukdomar och cancer. Vi har en unik kompetens inom design och produktion av proteiner för analys av ...
Magnetic resonance imaging as a tool for diagnosis, evaluation, and prognosis in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis ...
Project Title: Dietary Nitrate to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetes ...
Type 2 diabetes is a strong risk factor for stroke and post-stroke disability, for which no treatment is available. Modern diabetes drugs such as Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1Ra) in ...
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a growing burden comprising liver fat accumulation and progressing to inflammation, namely steatohepatitis (MASH), fibrosis, and ...
The Division of Radiology is very active in teaching medical students the pros and cons of different imaging modalities. Our teaching is both interactive with continuous feedback that enables us to ...
The Division of Radiology at the Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology was founded in 2017. Located at KI Campus Flemingsberg, side by side with the Karolinska University ...
The Research Group of Functional Imaging and Technology was founded in 2017 and constitutes the multidisciplinary link between medicine and technology in health care and academia. With the patient ...
Our work recognizes high-quality evidence showing that midwives are an essential component in the delivery of safe and effective SRHR. Investing in quality midwifery care across the life course is key ...
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