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On this page we present research groups and units in odontology, and oral health (dental care or medicine) at Karolinska Institutet. The list is compiled automatically from our research information ...
Vår forskning fokuserar på att skapa förutsättningar för en mer jämlik hälsa genom utveckling och utvärdering av digitala interventioner och applikationer. Vår forskning syftar till att förbättra ...
This project is a planning grant from FORTE where we will adopt a community-based participatory research approach to diminish health inequity and increase the relevance of autism research for all.
Our research focuses on mental health and psychiatric care utilization in minority groups, usually migrants and their children. Typical research includes studies of how migration of all sorts ...
The concept of TATT is to discuss the development of academia, to share global best practices, and to develop a consensus on the future of the university.
The Division of Oral Diagnostics and Surgery conducts research in orofacial medicine, gerodontology, oral radiology, and oral and maxillofacial surgery. Rachael Sugars is the Head of the Division of ...
Avdelningen utför innovativa forskningsstudier om effektiviteten av prevention, förbättring av diagnoser och förbättring av terapier för parodontal- och peri-implantatsjukdomar. En gren av vår ...
På avdelningen för oral diagnostik och kirurgi bedrivs forskning inom områden som orofacial medicin, gerodonti, oral radiologi och käkkirurgi. Rachael Sugars är chef för avdelningen. Rachael Sugars ...
At the Clinical Lung and Allergy Research Unit (CLARU), we perform internationally leading clinical and translational lung and allergy research to the benefit of patients. The Clinical Lung- and ...
As one of the world’s foremost medical universities, KI accounts for the single largest share of all academic medical research conducted in Sweden. KI also offers the country’s broadest range of ...
The study's three-year follow-up assessments are currently underway and will continue throughout 2024 and 2025.During the follow-up, you will again be asked to respond to online surveys and ...
Who Participates in the Study? The study includes 215 parents along with their children. All parents have been assessed by a clinical psychologist to suffer from anxiety and have children who were 5–9 ...
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