Translational cardiovascular imaging - David Marlevi's team
The translational cardiovascular imaging team combines advanced medical imaging with bioengineering-driven image analysis to address urgent clinical challenges in cardiovascular care, as well as use novel imaging techniques to advance our understanding of cardiovascular disease.
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Three KI projects on 2026 IVA Research Impact list
Karolinska Institutet found itself well-represented when the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) recently released this year’s Research Impact list, which spotlights 30 research projects with a real potential to be translated into innovations of significant societal benefit. Three of these projects are run by researchers at KI.
David Marlevis’s KI project featured on IVA’s list of high-impact research for 2026
David Marlevi's research on new imaging technology for blood pressure measurement has been recognized by the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and included in the IVA 2026 list for research projects with particularly high impact. The list highlights research that makes a major difference in society.
David Marlevi recieves Starting Grant from the Swedish Research Council
As part of the Swedish Research Council's latest call, David Marlevi was awarded a Starting Grant within Natural and Engineering Sciences. The grant was the only starting grant in Natural and Engineering Sciences awarded at KI.
Ten MMK researchers receive grants from the Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation
In the Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation's latest call, research grants of SEK 20.3 million were awarded to ten researchers at the Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery. We congratulate:
Eight researchers at MMK receive research funding from the Swedish Research Council
In the Swedish Research Council's latest call, research grants of SEK 41 950 000 was awarded to eight researchers at the Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery. We congratulate:
The 2024 Sven och Ebba-Christina Hagberg Prize is awarded to Bahira Shahim and David Marlevi
The Board of Sven and Ebba-Christina Hagberg's foundation has decided to award Bahira Shahim and David Marlevi the foundations personal prize and a research grant, for a total of SEK 650,000 each. The prize will be awarded at the annual Installation Ceremony at the Karolinska Institutet in October 2025.
