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Researchers have been able to demonstrate the hereditary nature of certain forms of tinnitus. Bilateral tinnitus – that is, tinnitus in both ears – has been shown to depend on genetic factors, particularly in men. The twin study, which is published in the journal Genetics in Medicine, was conducted by researchers at Karolinska Institutet together with colleagues from GENYO in Granada, Spain, as part of the European research network TINNET.
Genetics, Hearing and Audiology, Twin research
Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Funding, Grant, Physiology
2016 saw a dramatic increase in the number of cases of misconduct in research, says Jörgen Svidén, Administrative Director at the Central Ethical Review Board (CEPN). Many cases concerned Karolinska Institutet and Paolo Macchiarini’s research.
Ethics
Cell and Molecular Biology, Hematology
When researcher and oncologist Peter Strang writes textbooks, he does so with a certain distance: everything is based on fact. Writing a novel requires a different kind of presence, such as for example trying to imagine what it is like to have been diagnosed with cancer and to be a patient.
Cancer and Oncology
Cardiovascular Diseases, Physiology
Cancer and Oncology, Pediatrics
Drugs, Infectious Disease Medicine, Pharmacology
Epidemiology, Hematology
Innovation
Cancer and Oncology, Microbiology
Alzheimer's disease, Doctoral student, Neurobiology, Neurodegenerative diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases, Register-based research
Obstetrics, Psychiatric disorders, Register-based research
On Tuesday 21 February Karolinska Institutet was visited by the Governor General of Canada David Johnston, his wife Sharon Johnston and the King and Queen of Sweden. The visit took place in conjunction with the state visit by the Governor General and his wife to Sweden at the invitation of the King.
Ageing, International, Neurology, Suicide Research
Cardiovascular Diseases, Dementia, Doctoral student
Dermatology and Venereal Diseases, Immunology
Cell and Molecular Biology, Gene regulation, Genetics
Global Health, Surgery
International, Surgery
The Consultative College gave the Nomination Committee strong support for proposing to the government that Ole Petter Ottersen be appointed as Karolinska Institutet’s new vice-chancellor. Following discussion and a secret ballot, the voting results were 85 in favour of Ottersen, two against and three abstentions.
Management
Infectious Disease Medicine
Cancer and Oncology, Surgery
Cardiology, Epidemiology
International, Odontology
The working memory and other cognitive functions in children and young people can be associated with how successful they are on the football pitch, a new study from Karolinska Institutet shows. Football clubs that focus too much on physical attributes therefore risk overlooking future stars.
Cognitive Science, Neurosciences