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The New Karolinska Solna University Hospital (NKS) (Swedish: Nya Karolinska Solna), is the new university hospital built in Solna, Sweden, replacing the old Karolinska University Hospital buildings in Solna. [6] In April 2008, the decision was made by the Stockholm County Council to build a new
The Karolinska University Hospital, located in Solna and Huddinge, is associated with the university as a research and teaching hospital. Together they form an academic health science centre. While most of the medical programs are taught in Swedish, the bulk of the PhD projects are conducted in English.
Since 1938, it has been a division of what is now the Karolinska University Hospital. It was founded in 1910 in central Stockholm as the first oncological clinic in Sweden, succeeding a radium research and treatment institution at the Serafimerlasarett founded in 1906, and played a major role in the development of radiotherapy, especially in ...
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Ersta Hospital - Stockholm; Huddinge universitetssjukhus - Huddinge (now a part of Karolinska universitetssjukhuset and called Karolinska Universitetsjukhuset i Huddinge) Jakobsbergs sjukhus - Järfälla; New Karolinska Solna University Hospital - Solna and Huddinge; Löwenströmska sjukhuset - Upplands Väsby; Norrtälje sjukhus - Norrtälje
Stenvinkel began his academic career as an associate professor at Karolinska Institutet in 1997. Since 2009, he has been serving as a professor of nephrology at Karolinska Institutet and Senior lecturer at Karolinska University Hospital and where he engages in clinical duties, research, and administration.
As a physician, Henriques-Normark worked at the Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, where she became the department head. [1] In 2008, Henriques-Normark became a professor in the field of medical microbial pathogenesis, and then in 2011, was appointed to a joint position as a professor of Clinical Microbiology at the Karolinska Institute and Head Physician at the Karolinska ...
Söderberg-Nauclér has held a Chair in Molecular Immunology at the Karolinska Institute since 2014. [2] Her research considers human cytomegaloviruses (CMV), a family of viruses that infect between 70 and 100% of the population. In healthy patients, CMV causes no symptoms, whilst in immunosuppressed patients it can cause severe disease.