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The Swedish Research Council is investing SEK 60 million in Sweden’s first graduate school for biomedical laboratory scientists, with Karolinska Institutet playing a central role. The initiative aims to strengthen the supply of expertise and meet healthcare’s need for research-trained biomedical laboratory scientists.
Biomedical Laboratory Science/Technology, Grant
Girls who are vaccinated against HPV are not only well protected against cervical cancer; they are also less likely to develop severe precancerous lesions of the vulva and vagina, particularly if they were vaccinated before the age of 17. This is shown in a new study from Karolinska Institutet published in JAMA Oncology.
Cancer and Oncology, Cancer of the cervix, Vaccine, Virology
Hi Cecilia Johnsson, doctoral student at the Division of Occupational Therapy. On January 16 you will defend your thesis ”Complex paths of lifestyle change in stroke prevention : unveiling seeds and processes of engaging occupations”. What is the main focus of the thesis?
Doctoral education, Doctoral student, Occupational Therapy, Stroke (en)
The Committee for Research at Karolinska Institutet has decided on recipients from the Jonas Söderquist scholarship foundation for basic research in virology and immunology. The awarded are Annika Niehrs and Thomas R. Müller at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge, and Andrea Fossati at the Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology.
Call, Funding, Scholarships
While in Sweden for psychological rehabilitation through the Repower project, Ukrainian combat medics visited Stockholm for a day of discussions and experience-sharing with Swedish healthcare professionals, decision-makers, and other actors within the Swedish total defence system.
Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Centre for Health Crises, Collaboration, Disaster Medicine
The Promobilia Foundation is donating SEK 25 million to enable four research groups from Karolinska Institutet and Lund University to join forces in a major research project designed to develop new treatment strategies for the fundamental causes of Parkinson’s disease. The quartet will be using innovative methods, including advanced gene therapies and target-specific vectors, which are able not only to reach but also to protect the most vulnerable cells in Parkinson’s disease.
Donation, Swedish foundations
The Swedish Cancer and Allergy Foundation has allocated SEK 3.3 million to support 19 innovative projects in the fields of cancer and allergy research. Among the recipients are three researchers from the Department of Laboratory Medicine, who will receive grants to advance studies focused on some of the most challenging and hard-to-treat cancer types.
Funding
After the Nobel week and the celebration of research that has been of greatest benefit to humankind, I feel nothing but immense gratitude and admiration for this year’s laureates. Particularly momentous was, of course, having the honour to present and listen to the Medicine laurates’ lectures in Aula Medica on 7 December, when Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi talked about their discoveries on how the immune system keeps itself in balance.
From the president, Management
From the spring term 2026, new procedures will apply to all exams and tests held in examination halls at KI. You must be registered for the exam no later than 10 calendar days before the examination date in order to take part. Please read the rules carefully to ensure that your exam can be conducted without any problems.
Student (en)
The Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation (Barncancerfonden) has granted SEK 35,3 million to KI for childhood cancer research. This year, the Foundation distributed a total of SEK 145 million to relevant research projects.
Grant, Swedish foundations
Theresa Lemke is collecting data from a study in which schools have tried adapting to teenagers’ “internal body clock” – by starting morning lessons a little later.
Mental Ill-Health, Prevention (en), Suicide Research
The University Library (KIB) has been asked by the president to lead the process and develop a unified cultural program at KI. The decision follows a review of cultural activities during the fall of 2024 and spring of 2025, in which the report confirms the importance of culture for KI as a whole, highlights the need for a clearer organizational home, and emphasizes the importance of increased student engagement in cultural activities.
Culture, Management
Göran Sterky, a renowned paediatrician, professor at Karolinska Institutet, and founder of IHCAR (International Health Care Research), passed away in November 2025 at the age of 95.
Global Health, Public Health
The Epilepsy Foundation (Stiftelsen Epilepsifonden) is awarding a grant of SEK 400,000 to the research project “MAP-KETO,” which is investigating the effects of a ketogenic diet on children with drug-resistant epilepsy.
Clinical Neuroscience, Epidemiology, Funding, Grant
As of 1 January 2026, a new agreement for restaurant and catering services applies across Karolinska Institutet (KI). Nordrest (Högskolerestauranger) continues as the provider for Campus Solna and, as of the turn of the year, has also taken over the delivery of catering and restaurant services for all KI locations. From the start of the contract, all catering orders must be placed exclusively through Nordrest (Högskolerestauranger) in accordance with KI’s procured agreement.
KI is now looking for a Director for research infrastructure. This is a new role that will be central to the development of Research Infrastructure at KI (RIKI), which will, among other things, meet the university's growing need for coordinated, quality-assured and secure core facilities. During the recruitment period, an acting director will be responsible for the work.
Career, Core facility, Focus area, Management and Leadership
At the same time as more and more young people are affected by mental illness, the need for research in psychology and psychiatry aimed at children, young people and young adults is becoming ever greater. Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation and Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation have now decided to award grants to ten research projects in the area. Seven of these are run by researchers at KI.
Funding, Grant, Wallenberg foundations
A 47-year-long Swedish study at Karolinska Institutet reveals how fitness, strength, and muscle endurance change during adulthood. The results show that physical ability starts to deteriorate as early as age 35, but it is never too late to start exercising.
Ageing, Physical activity, Physiology
Administrative news for staff and affiliates at the Department of Neuroscience (December 2025).
This coming new year, Karolinska Institutet University Library (KIB) will become part of Professional Services (GVS) at KI, creating more opportunities for closer cooperation and broader skills exchanges.
Management
The government has initiated an investment in new excellence clusters totalling SEK 2.5 billion. With five planning grants awarded by the Swedish Research Council and Vinnova, Karolinska Institutet (KI) is one of the institutions taking the next step towards strengthening Sweden’s position in medical research and innovation.
Funding, Research support
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have identified small molecules capable of influencing a hard-to-target receptor family linked to cancer development. The findings have been published in Nature Communications and the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Cancer and Oncology
Every year, hundreds of thousands of newborns die from preventable complications during birth. A new doctoral thesis examines neonatal resuscitation practices in Vietnam and introduces innovative airway solutions that could save lives worldwide.
Neonatology
For teachers at KI interested in topics related to teaching for planetary health, sustainable development, and sustainable healthcare, there is now a resource bank with teaching materials and a network for support and knowledge exchange.
Committee for Higher Education, Pedagogics, Sustainable development, Teacher
Forced to flee as a child, today Elham Rostami saves lives in emergency situations – and conducts research to understand why some patients with brain injuries recover unexpectedly well. 
Clinical Neuroscience
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and KTH have developed a computational method that can reveal how cells change and specialise in the body. The study, which has been published in the journal PNAS, can provide important knowledge about why this process sometimes goes wrong and leads to disease.

Immunology
We are approaching the annual closing of the books for 2025 and would like to take the opportunity to remind you of some important facts. Take notice of the deadlines both regarding HR and Finance.
Biomedicum (eng)
At the beginning of 2026, Karolinska Institutet announces research grants from the Hildegun and Mats Guldbrand research foundation for research in immune regulation and women's diseases.

The 2026 funds for the category of women's diseases refer to research in gynecological cancer.
Call, Cancer and Oncology, Gynaecology, Immunology, Research support
During 1–10 December 2025, doctoral students participated in the hybrid doctoral course “Sustainable Health and the 2030 Agenda." The course provided students and early-stage researchers with an in-depth orientation to sustainable health within the framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including the interconnections between the Sustainable Development Goals and global public health. The course will be given again in December 2026.
Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Health (CESH), Global Health, International, Sustainable development
Researcher Carolina Hagberg at the Department of Medicine, Solna (MedS), has been awarded the prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant for her research on obesity and cardiometabolic health. By mapping the interaction between adipose tissue and atherosclerosis, her research group hopes to uncover new insights that can help prevent cardiometabolic diseases.
European Research Council (ERC)
New parking system
New parking provider and digital payment system on KI's campus from 1 January
The 2025 Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi discovered how the immune system keeps itself in check, paving the way for new treatments for autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes, MS and cancer. Before a packed Aula Medica, the trio described decades of challenges and successes that led to the world’s most coveted science prize.
Nobel prize
During the past year, 33 lower secondary schools have assisted KI researchers in collecting soil samples from preschools across Sweden as part of the project Bakteriejakten. On 5 December, a final conference was held at the Nobel Prize Museum, featuring one of this year’s Nobel laureates, Fred Ramsdell.
Allergy, Autoimmune diseases, Nobel prize
As employee at KI you are entitled to compensation for certain healthcare costs and medicines covered by the pharmaceutical benefits and are included in the high-cost protection scheme. Applications for reimbursement can be made once a year and must be registered before 31 January, 2026.
When Oluwatobi (Tobi) Ayodele came to Sweden to start Karolinska Institutet's global Master's Programme in Health Economics, Policy and Management, he was prepared for challenges. But they were different from what he had thought from the beginning and they had unexpected results. Tobi Ayodele shares how what seemed limiting at first has actually changed his academic and professional goals and life outside the classroom for the better.
Career, International, Master programme, Student (en)
Congratulations to Åsa Carlsson Tedgren, who from 1 December 2025 joins the Department of Oncology-Pathology as adjunct professor.
KI researchers Carolina Hagberg and Jenny Mjösberg have been awarded a prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant following a fiercely competitive application process. They will be using the money to further scientific knowledge about two major medical challenges: obesity-related cardiovascular disease and severe asthma.
European Research Council (ERC), Grant
High-resolution structures explain the mechanism of human PNPase and provide insights into mutations causing hereditary hearing loss and neurological disease.
Karolinska Institutet (KI) and Karolinska University Hospital have signed a collaboration agreement on medical library services. From 1 July 2026, the Karolinska Institutet University Library (KIB) will provide library services for Karolinska University Hospital.
Collaboration
How can we reduce the climate impact of consumption – from the food we eat to how we travel, live and shop? This question was at the heart of AIMday Sustainable Consumption, held on 3 December at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and organised by the University Alliance Stockholm Trio.
Collaboration, Sustainable development
In October 2025, Karolinska Institutet launched a brand-new two-week course giving PhD students a unique insight into how advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs), treatments based on cells, genes or tissues, are developed and manufactured.
ATMP (en)
Veijo Salo, new research group leader at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics at Karolinska Institutet has received SSMF (Svenska Sällskapet för Medicinsk Forskning) starting grant 2025.
Biochemistry, Biomedicum (eng), Biophysics, Grant
Pandu Habibie, stationed in Surabaya, Indonesia, recently held his ISP seminar via Zoom. As part of the KI–UNAIR Twinning Programme, his research focuses on better management of preeclampsia—one of the leading causes of maternal deaths in Indonesia.
Cecilia Ringborg, a postdoctoral researcher in the Surgical Care Science group, has been awarded the Cancer Association PALEMA’s project grant for young cancer researchers. She received SEK 25,000 and a diploma on September 26, when PALEMA, together with Karolinska Institutet and the National Register for Esophageal and Gastric Cancer (NREV), organised the full-day conference "Vägen framåt" (The path ahead).
Care Sciences, Grant
A digital system for parking permits and payment is to be introduced on both KI campuses on 1 January 2026. Parking spaces are to be provided by Akademiska Hus, whose contract with Smart Parkering will commence on that date.
Campus and premises, Student (en)
Richard Rosenquist Brandell has been named Pharmaceutical Profile of the Year 2025 for his dedicated work in building a national infrastructure for precision medicine. The award is presented by Läkemedelsmarknaden in collaboration with Dagens Medicin and Dagens Industri.
Award, Genetics, Precision Medicine
MedH launches well-being programme for PhD students
All PhD students at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge are invited to take part in a new well-being pilot programme in the spring of 2026. The programme focuses on a combination of well-being, sustainable self-leadership, and relational leadership in the PhD role.
Caroline Gahrton at the Center for Infectious Medicine (CIM), Clinical Infectious Diseases (CID), at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge (MedH), defends her thesis titled "Hepatitis C in people who inject drugs - prevalence, incidence, mortality, and treatment uptake", on 12 December 2025. Main supervisor is Soo Aleman (MedH).
New ordering method for products previously covered by the agreement with PeproTech EC Ltd regarding Laboratory chemicals, reagents and kits and biological products (2-505/2023)
Purchasing and procurement
Children who spend a significant amount of time on social media tend to experience a gradual decline in their ability to concentrate. This is according to a comprehensive study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Pediatrics Open Science, where researchers followed more than 8,000 children from around age 10 through age 14.
Biomedicum (eng), Cognitive Science, Neuropsychiatry, Neurosciences