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Many babies who are born very prematurely suffer some form of brain damage. Ulrika Ådén, Professor of Neonatology at the Department of Women's and Children's Health, researches how the risk of such damage can be mitigated, and how the damage caused can be alleviated. Her research includes the effects of different clinical interventions and the importance of vocal and tactile stimulation.
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Per-Arne Lönnqvist’s research aims to improve anaesthesia care for children. He has helped to develop the use of ultrasound for improving the precision of local anaesthetic administration and has been a pioneer in the use of alpha-2 agonists in paediatric anaesthesia and intensive care.
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Sonia Lain is searching for molecules that have the potential to become future cancer therapies and has selected from over 60,000 substances the most promising candidates. Once the molecular mechanisms have been identified, it will also be possible to see what other diseases the substances can be effective against.
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Nagihan Bostanci builds three-dimensional model of gums in order to understand how mild gum inflammation can advance to periodontitis (tooth loss). She hopes that her research will help to bring about new, improved diagnostic and prognostic methods.
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In the 1990s, Yoshinori Ohsumi described how our cells keep their house in order. Now that he has been awarded a Nobel Prize for his discoveries, the research field has exploded – cellular waste management has proved to be critical to cancer and many other diseases.
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During his nearly 50 years at KI, Professor Ernberg has served as chairman and member of many decision-making and advisory boards and committees at the university. Senior Professor of Tumour Biology at the Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), he has been awarded the Grand Silver Medal for his invaluable efforts to strengthen and develop the university’s operations.
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An ancient area of the midbrain of all vertebrates called the corpora quadrigemina can independently contol and reorientate the eyes, researchers from Karolinska Institutet report in a study published in the journal eLIFE.
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Alessandro Furlan, doctoral student at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics has received the Dimitris N. Chorafas Prize 2016 for his thesis "Neuronal types and their specification dynamics in the autonomic nervous system".
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