Karolinska Institutet | Latest News & Updates - Nov 07, 2024 Release
Karolinska Institutet, in collaboration with MSF and HI UK, has developed the Activity Independence Measure-Trauma course for healthcare professionals in crisis-affected areas...
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Karolinska Institutet
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Karolinska Institutet - Latest News and Updates
- Karolinska Institutet, in collaboration with MSF and HI UK, has developed the Activity Independence Measure-Trauma course for healthcare professionals in crisis-affected areas.
- Karolinska Institutet has partnered with Inify Laboratories to enhance AI-driven prostate cancer diagnosis through image analysis.
- Karolinska Institutet's new study led by Saida Hadjab offers hope for chronic pain patients by mapping genetic activity to develop non-addictive treatments.
- Researchers at Karolinska Institutet conducted a study on Misoprostol as an oral solution or tablet for labor induction, published on November 6.
- On November 5, representatives from Karolinska Institutet met with the National Board of Health and Welfare to discuss knowledge support.
- Karolinska Institutet will host the official award lecture for its Innovation and Utilization Award during KI Science Park Day on November 13th.
- Ervin Ascic, a PhD student, received the Cilla Weigelt Award for his research on gene therapy at Karolinska Institutet.
- Karolinska Institutet will host the KI Diabetes Day 2024 on November 14 at the Solna campus, featuring international speakers like Amélie Bonnefond and Marcela Brissova.
- Researchers at Karolinska Institutet found that married or cohabiting women with severe premenstrual disorders have a higher risk of relationship disruption.
- Karolinska Institutet's Department of Global Public Health co-designed innovative postpartum contraceptive services with immigrant women and midwives in Sweden.
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