News archive

The latest news from Karolinska Institutet.Svenskt nyhetsarkiv
View expanded
View compact
Neurobiology, Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Psychotherapy
Cancer and Oncology, Immunology
Biotechnology, Neurosciences, Pain research
Cognitive Science, Neurosciences
Global Health, Neonatology, Obstetrics
Cognitive Science, Neurosciences
Every academic year, around 1,600 students are educated in anatomy at Karolinska Institutet. These students are now able to access a visualization table on which they can turn, rotate and make incisions into digital patients. This new tool is not a replacement for donated bodies, but is a valuable complement to them.
Anatomy, Imaging (en)
Genetics, Psychiatry
Global Health, International
Two scientific studies led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet are expected to form the basis of new international recommendations for the treatment of medical abortions and miscarriages – recommendations that may also lead to a change in clinical practice in Sweden.
Global Health, Gynaecology, International, Obstetrics
Cell and Molecular Biology
Reduction systems and protection of cells against oxidative stress are processes not entirely dependent on the electron carrier NADPH as generally believed. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and Montana State University have now demonstrated how mice that are incapable of using the primary NADPH-dependent systems in their livers cope perfectly, as long as they get the amino acid methionine via their food. This discovery is published in the journal Nature Communications.
Biochemistry, Cell Biology
Ageing, Cardiovascular Diseases, Dementia, Physical activity
Hematology, Parasitology
Inflammation (en), Neurobiology
Studies conducted at Karolinska Institutet and Uppsala University show that some indigenous groups in the Andes of northern Argentina have increased resistance to arsenic. The researchers also identified the gene that underlies the altered metabolism and protects against exposure to arsenic. This study is the first to show that some humans have genetically adapted to a polluted environment.
Environmental Medicine, Genetics, Toxicology
Obesity and overweight, Obstetrics, Surgery
Research breakthroughs are not just about new discoveries. Anna Martling tells us how a long period spent on development meant that she was able to offer a patient life-saving treatment.
Cancer and Oncology, Gastrointestinal diseases
Cell Biology, Neurogenetics
Alzheimer's disease
Infectious Disease Medicine, Rheumatology
Immunology, Twin research
Psychiatric disorders, Suicide Research
Physical activity, Prostate cancer
Epigenetics, Physical activity
Breast cancer, Epidemiology
Neonatology, Obesity and overweight, Pediatrics, Public Health
Asthma, Epidemiology, Pediatrics, Pharmacology