At the forefront of our research is the goal to unravel the cellular and molecular complexities underlying pain. We delineate the specific cell types and molecular processes underlying acute and ...
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Clinical Genomics Stockholm Unit at SciLifeLab is a research facility for large-scale genomics-based analyses using next-generation sequencing technologies. It supports research and tools for clinical ...
Thet Lwin ZM, Mansaray AR, Al-Samman S, Keel G, Forsberg BC, Beard JH, van Duinen AJ, Bolkan HA, Ashley T, Palmu J, Kalsi H, Ashley H, Löfgren J ...
Research at Global Surgery Stockholm is predominantly clinical and involves surgery and allied specialities including oncology, clinical genetics and pathology. It is oriented towards clinical trials ...
To strengthen the clinical research at KI SÖS we have broadened ongoing projects by networking with other groups at Karolinska Institutet, as well as national and international external departments.
KI Pain Network (KIPN) integrates clinical and basic research and fosters a new generation of leaders and scientists in translational pain research. This network aims to serve as a central hub for all ...
Students and postdocs engage in peer-to-peer learning by rotating and shadowing each other in pain research projects, covering methods in basic science to clinical treatment. Experience and outcome ...
The goal of the network is to stimulate scientific collaboration, interdisciplinary research, transmission of knowledge through seminars, lab rotation, both internal and external conferences and ...
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The WHO Sustainability Goal 3 strives to ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages. Health care of quality for everyone when needed is important to reach this goal. Evidence based ...
Some tips to get best imaging results Sample preparation Use correct coverslips: For the best imaging results use #1.5 coverslips (0.17mm thickness) as most microscope objectives are optimized for ...