Division of Renal Medicine

Slow deterioration of renal function may be a ticking bomb of future ill health. Since it is estimated that about ten percent of the population has evidence of renal disease, it is likely to become the disease of the future.

The division conducts experimental and patient-oriented clinical research based on clinically relevant problems.

The work is conducted in close collaboration with the Renal Medicine Clinic at Karolinska University Hospital, Baxter Novum, laboratories at Neo, Campus South and with several national and international universities.

The most active research areas concern vascular ageing with calcification and the role of malnutrition and/or inflammation in chronic renal failure and dialysis treatment. In addition, epidemiological projects are ongoing as well as studies on kidney biopsies, endothelial dysfunction, uraemic toxicity, genetics and epigenetics, bone disease, inflammatory kidney diseases and vasculitides.

We also carry out biomimetic research (to learn from ingenious solutions developed in nature during evolution), nutritional research in the field of ‘Food as Medicine’ and studies on the role of sex/gender in the risk factor profile of chronic kidney disease. Several members of the division work in the field of ‘Planetary Health’.

The division is involved in teaching at the medical school during semesters 5 to 7 and in the teaching and supervision of post-doctoral students.

Research and postgraduate activity is high with about 60-70 new scientific articles per year, and 1-2 completed PhD degrees per year and currently over 10 registered PhD students.

Organisation

You are welcome to contact us!

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Peter Stenvinkel

Head of Division, Professor
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Linn Berg

Administrator

Address

Karolinska Institutet
Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology
Division of Renal Medicine
Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge
SE-141 86 Stockholm
Sweden

Staff and contact

Head of Division

All members of the group

PhD-students

Current postgraduate students at the division.

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Ehab Al-Sodany

Renal and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with advanced stage CKD

Angelica Artborg

CKD and infectious diseases

Kristin Danielson Pistis

Iron metabolism in chronic kidney disease

Peter Hemmingsson

Complement antibodies and other risc factors in ANCA-vasculitis

Leah Hernandez

Uremia-induced early vascular ageing: targets of injury and potential therapeutics
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Annalena Lönn

Learning in situations of perceived unpleasantness

Alexandra Nowak

Infections, immune response and microbiome in kidney transplant recipients
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Jessica Smolander

Early signs of transplant glomerulopathy and prognostics factors for long-term renal allograft survival

Emelie Westergren

Inflammatory mechanisms and biomarkers in IgA nephritis and vasculitis.
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Jenny Wrackefeldt

Development and implication of a digital application for PROMS in patients with chronic kidney disease
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Joakim Österman

Heart failure, diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease; prognosis and new treatment opportunities