Research group leaders A-Ö and research groups at Neuro
A list of research group leaders at CNS, the Division of Neuro in alphabetical order and their respective research groups
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Research group leaders A-Ö
Foto: Dpt of Neuroscience,Lennart NilssonNiaz Ahmed's research group
Stroke- Acute Intervention and Secondary Prevention
Foto: Photografer at CNSLou Brundin's research group
Stemcells and Inflammation
The effects of inflammation on neural stem cells
Foto: Mattias GüntherCharith Cooray's research group
Clinical Neurophysiology
Foto: Getty ImagesErik Edström and Adrian Elmi Terander's research group
Augmented Neurosurgery/Augmenterad neurokirurgi
Our research group develops solutions and technologies to increase the precision of surgical procedures to improve surgical outcomes and reduce the frequency of patient injuries, reoperations and length of hospital stay.
Foto: Getty images,Getty Images/iStockphotoAnna Falk Delgado's reserach group
Clinical Brain Imaging Methods
Foto: Getty ImagesPeter Fransson's research group
Large-scale Network Connectivity in the Human Brain

Anna Glaser's research group
Real-world-data i Multipel Sclerosis
Foto: Tobias GranbergTobias Granberg's research group
Neuroradiology: Neurodegeneration and Neuroinflammation
Foto: Ujjwal NeogiRobert Harris' research group
Immunotherapy.
We aim to apply novel therapies derived from experimental studies into the human clinical setting.
Foto: Florian SalomonsStaffan Holmin's research group
Neuroradiology.
The Staffan Holmin research group is a part of the Department of Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institutet and the Department of Neuroradiology at Karolinska University Hospital. The group is engaged in clinical and translational research on a wide variety of topics centered around modern neuroimaging, nuclear medicine, and image-guided vascular interventions.
Foto: N/ACaroline Ingre's research group
ALS
ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) is a fatal neuromuscular disease that is characterized by a degeneration of upper and lower motorneurons.
Foto: N/AMaja Jagodic's research group
Functional (Epi)genomics of Neuroinflammatory Diseases
Foto: N/AKarin Jensen's research group
Pain and Brain Imaging
What happens in the brain when we feel pain?
Foto: Ada Delaney och Camilla SvenssonEva Kosek's research group
Mechanisms of Pain and Treatment
Our research investigates the interaction of the nervous- and the immune systems with regard to the development of chronic pain.
Foto: GettyImagesDaniel Lundqvist's research group
Multimodal Brain Imaging
Foto: N/AKyla McKay and Katarina Fink's research group
Neuroepidemiology
Foto: N/AJoana Pereira's research group
Brain Connectomics
Foto: Amagoia AgirreFredrik Piehl's research group
Clinical Neuroimmunology and Immunomodulation
Foto: N/AStefan Skare's research group
Neuroradiology - MRI physics
The research group consists of MR physicists at Karolinska University Hospital and GE Healthcare, and develops new imaging methods for brain MRI.
Foto: N/AIngrid Kockum's research group
Genetic Epidemiology of Multiple Sclerosis
Our aim is to identify genetic risk factors for multiple sclerosis, study their function and how they together with life-style risk factors for multiple sclerosis interact.
Foto: N/APer Svenningsson's research group
Neuropharmacology - Movement Disorders
Foto: Getty ImagesMikael A. Svensson's research group
Neurosurgery
Damage repair in CNS using micro-surgery and stem cell technology.
Foto: Mattias KarlénEric Thelin's research group
Traumatic Brain Injury and Neuromonitoring
Foto: GrönlundOlivia Thomas' research group
Translational Immunology in Neuroinflammation.
We focus on diagnostics and curative treatments of chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer
