
Interviews and portraits — meet our researchers
More than 5,000 researchers and doctoral students have their workplace at ̽ѡ. Here you can get to know some of them. The interviews and feature articles bellow have previously been published in our magazine Medical Science or online on KI News. 
Portrait of a researcher
 
 Jan Albert: “HIV is an infectious disease like any other”
 
 Georgios Belibasakis: A glimpse into another world
 
 Martin Bergö addresses the debate about vitamin pills
 
 Maria Bragesjö wants to help more people with PTSD
 
 Petter Brodin wants to understand your immune system
 
 Cynthia Bulik: She wants us to see the biology
 
 Marie Carlén: She wants to decode the brain
 
 Gonçalo Castelo-Branco wants to understand MS
 
 Tore Curstedt helped millions of preterm babies
 
 Maria Eriksdotter is fighting ageism
 
 Anna Mia Ekström wants justice
 
 Patrik Ernfors wants to understand pain
 
 Fang Fang gives remote assistance
 
 Óscar Fernández-Capetillo: He wants to have fun
 
 AI researcher Max Gordon: "AI can do the boring things"
 
 Susanne Guidetti improves the lives of people with stroke
 
 Irene Jensen: She wants to see more good managers
 
 Inger Kull studies young people with allergy
 
 Nobel Laureate Tomas Lindahl: “I had an excellent group at KI”
 
 Helena Lindgren: Focus on birth injuries
 
 Johan Lundberg: The reawakening of depression research
 
 Anna Martling counts every step to cure colorectal cancer
 
 Ali Mirazimi is fighting the virus
 
 Thomas Perlmann is passionate about the Nobel Prize
 
 Richard Rosenquist Brandell in the golden age for geneticists
 
 Psychiatrist Cristian Rück: "A zero vision for suicide is not possible"
 
 Rickard Sandberg is a molecular codebreaker
 
 Johan von Schreeb wants to create order in chaos
 
 Kirsty Spalding: Bord at work? Fat chance
 
 Carl Johan Sundberg refuses to sit still
 
 Stefan Swartling Peterson cares about the children
 
 Carol Tishelman wants us to talk about death
 
 Ylva Trolle Lagerros: Hunger can be an ever-present sensation
 
 Elisabete Weiderpass: Preventing cancer in all corners of the world
 
 Yvonne Wengström uses exercise as medicine
 
 Rikard Wicksell: "Pain should not be allowed to dominate your life"
Researchers on a topic
 
 Elias Arnér: More diseases linked to defects in selenium proteins
 
 Lena Berg: “Sometimes you need to be left alone to work”
 
 Yvonne Brandberg: “He would never start a family”
 
 Ken Chien on Moderna and the mRNA vaccine
 
 Liv Eidsmo learned to appreciate the critics
 
 Emma Frans on why we should be more critical
 
 Emma Fransson: What role does bacteria play in a delivery?
 
 Cecilia Fridén: Should exercise be adapted to a woman’s menstrual cycle?
 
 Katarina Görts-Öberg on hypersexuality
 
 Viktor Kaldo: Can AI be useful to psychologists?
 
 Johan, 8 months and deaf, gave Eva Karltorp courage
 
 Konstantina Kilteni: Why can't you tickle yourself?
 
 Eva Kosek supports those with fibromyalgia pain
 
 Carola Lidén: Less allergies with nickel-free coins
 
 Sten Linnarsson: Now we get to keep tabs on our cells
 
 Anna Martling: “It’s when you meet the patient that the circle closes”
 
 Gerald McInerney: Antibodies against the coronavirus
 
 Helena Nordenstedt: “I often wonder what her leg looks like today”
 
 Peder Olofsson: Vagus nerve activation the anti-inflammatory treatment of the future?
 
 Christoffer Rahm wants to take action before it is too late
 
 Kenny Rodriguez-Wallberg: "It was a true miracle”
 
 Alexander Rozental keeps to the deadline
 
 Ineke Samson: “Covert stuttering can create a great deal of anxiety”
 
 Shervin Shahnavaz: "We can finally offer young people timely help”
 
 Maria Smitmanis Lyle studies psychiatric self-admission
 
 Anders Sönnerborg: "We struggled together for six months"
 
 Per Tornvall: ICBT may help to heal a broken heart
 
 Fredrik Ullén on brain and culture
 
 Anna Wredenberg studies mitochondria
 
 Per Uhlén: Master in microscopy
 
 The beauty of the smallest things
 
 Bringing art and science together
 
 Three researchers fighting ignorance
 
 When nature provides the model
 
 Three researchers on innovation
 
 Nobel inspiration — a tale of three researchers
 
 They see the value of nature
 
 Three researchers: Safe sport their goal
 
 Foot on the brake — about road safety
 
 Three researchers: Passion instead of pension
 
 Exosomes: High hopes for small bubbles
 
 They see the power of music
 
 Solving really cold cases
 
 They are counting on our health
 
 Liver in test tube replaces animal testing
 
 