Division of Pathology at Labmed

Pathology is the study of diseases at the levels of organs, tissues, cells and molecules.

Our research

Pathology integrates subjects such as anatomy, histology, physiology, immunology and cell-and molecular biology to understand causes and mechanisms for development and progression of various disease conditions. The subject is subsequently cross-boundary in its character, and uses established and modern methods in approaching problems in the areas of cancer, inflammatory and immunological conditions as well as certain degenerative diseases. Research in pathology is closely linked to the clinical diagnostic services in clinical pathology and cytology, which are part of laboratory medicine. The clinical samples are extensively used for research purposes, and an increasing number of samples are stored in biobanks for future analyses. Teaching in pathology is provided both at the basic and advanced undergraduate levels, and occupies a central position in education to physicians and dentists. Pathology is also taught for students in biomedicine, nursing and biomedical laboratory science. Besides being an important subject in research education for graduate students, competence in pathology is often requested in clinical research studies, making academic and clinical pathologists a suitable collaborative partner.

Teaching and training

Teaching in pathology takes place at both basic and advanced level, and is a core subject in the medical and dental programs. Pathology is also taught in the biomedicine, nursing and biomedical analyst programs. In addition to being an important subject in graduate education, pathological expertise is often in demand in clinical doctoral projects, where academic and clinical pathologists work as collaborators.

Publications

All publications from group members

Staff and contact

Division Head

Contact persons

All members of the group

Visiting address

Institutionen för Laboratoriemedicin, Karolinska Institutet, Avdelningen för patologi, ANA Futura, Alfred Nobels Allé 8, plan 8, 141 52, Stockholm; Institutionen för Laboratoriemedicin, Avdelningen för patologi, F56, plan 5, Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset, Huddinge, 141 86, Stockholm