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Cancer and Oncology
Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetes (en)
There is a large, untapped potential for developing drugs against cancer, fibrosis and cardiovascular diseases by targeting a family of receptors known as Frizzleds, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden believe. In a new study published in Science Signaling, they identify how these receptors are activated in the cell membrane and the processes that are then triggered within the cell.
Cell and Molecular Biology, Pharmacology
Grant
Centre for TB research
Biostatistics, Epidemiology
Funding, Grant, International
Cancer and Oncology, Care Sciences
Eight projects at Karolinska Institutet have been awarded the recently established KI Engagement Grants, which aim to help KI researchers get started along a path to societal impact. These grants are part of an internal ‘impact and outreach’ effort approved by KI President Ole Petter Ottersen.
Collaboration, Funding, Grant
Cancer and Oncology, Immuno Therapy
Genetics, Psychiatric disorders, Psychotherapy
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Diabetes (en), Metabolism (en)
Neurodegenerative diseases, Neurosciences
Dementia, Funding, Geriatrics, Physiotherapy
Margareta Wilhelm at MTC was awarded a highly competitive Senior Research position from the Board of Research at Karolinska Institutet. She will receive 1.2 million SEK per year over five years to be used for salary.
Environmental Medicine, Toxicology
Four out of eight grants awarded to Karolinska Institutet from the Swedish Research Council within the area of Humanities and Social sciences was given to researchers at the Division of Aging Research Center (ARC) at the Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society (NVS).
Ageing
Cancer and Oncology, Inflammation (en)
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Funding, Geriatrics, Physiotherapy
Diabetes (en), Drugs, Register-based research
Epidemiology, Pediatrics
Pneumococci are the most common cause of respiratory tract infections, such as otitis and sinusitis, as well as of severe infections like pneumonia and meningitis. A new study from Karolinska Institutet published in Nature Microbiology shows how the bacteria can inhibit immune cell reaction and survive inside cells to give rise to pneumonia.
Immunology, Infectious Disease Medicine
Allergy, Pediatrics, Statistics
Professor Juleen R. Zierath and Maléne E. Lindholm are the recipients of two prestigious awards presented at the 17th International Biochemistry of Exercise Conference (IBEC) which took place between October 23-25, 2018, in Beijing, China.
China
A total of 8 projects received funding from FORTE's call for Research on the quality, organization and processes of welfare 2018. Two of the projects are conducted at the Medical Management Centre, with the Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics.
Doctoral student, Management
Grants awarded to researchers at the Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell biology during 2018.
Grant