Using a combination of high-resolution intensive care unit (ICU) data and health registry data, we study the impact of chronic illness, acute physiological and biochemical patterns, and intensive care ...
Tuberculosis is one of the most common infectious diseases in the world, and the hope is that the new research centre will contribute to better diagnostic methods, vaccines and treatments. The aim of ...
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Docent, Primary Investigator (PI) ReCOV- recovery and rehabilitation after COVID-19, member of the study team in PROLIFIC. Professor, research focus on pulmonary fibrosis and chronic obstructive ...
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Autism, affecting approximately 1–2% of the global population, is a lifelong neurodevelopmental variation characterized by differences in social interaction, communication, and behavior. With a rising ...
The Division of Surgery and Oncology conducts patient-oriented clinical research, epidemiological research and translational basic research. The research groups are organised on the basis of special ...
The steering committee for AutNet-KI meets at least twice a semester to discuss the activities and events to be organized within the network. The network is chaired by Kristiina Tammimies and ...
The Autism Research Network at Karolinska Institutet (AutNetKI) is a multidisciplinary initiative aiming to transform autism research through collaboration across disciplines at KI.
The research group "Pediatrics-Stockholm" conducts research in the following different areas related to anesthesia or intensive care of children of different ages: regional anesthesia and ...
If you want to contribute to the activities of the network and you have research projets focusing on autism, sign up for our kick-off event here: https://forms.office ...
The research group's activity At present we are working on issues related to the following areas: Stress related mental ill health at the start of working life Causes, developmental courses, and ...