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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 ...
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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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Digital booklets for the CRKI Annual Retreat 2025 ...
At the centre, we conduct broad research across several areas with the aim of developing new treatments for common public health diseases such as overweight/obesity, diabetes, lipid disorders, ...
Research at the GUT unit primarily focuses on liver diseases, nutrition and metabolism, and gene regulation. Our work spans from basic molecular science to translational research, epidemiology, ...
The research aims to increase knowledge about factors that are important for sitting, standing and walking in children and young people with disabilities, but also about interventions and how they ...
Research within the group is focused on four main areas. 1. Mechanisms: focusing on injury localization, plasticity and neuromuscular functions and how these are associated and can predict the course ...
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