Research networks at KI
The purpose of the research networks is to create opportunities for researchers at KI to meet, collaborate, and learn from each other within their respective fields of research, regardless of geographical location or organisational affiliation. The networks bring together both preclinical and clinical researchers. A number of our research networks receive central funding, but not all. In some cases, the networks are also regional or national, but are coordinated by researchers at KI.
Research area networks with central support
- Cancer Research KI
- KI EndoMet (Endocrinology and Metabolism)
- The Infection Biology Network (previously KI Infection)
- KI Inflammation and Immunology Network (KiiM)
- KI Network Circulation and Respiration (KIRCNET)
- StratNeuro
- Tissue and Motion – the regenerative network at KI
Other networks
- Biostatistics network
- Cardio Metabolic Unit (CMU)
- Clinicum
- Colorectal Cancer Network
- Health Economics Network at KI
- Immune Checkpoint Regulation and Immunotherapy Network (contact: Georgios Rassidakis)
- IBD Alliance
- Interdisciplinary Network for Qualitative Researchers at KI (KI-QUAL)
- Junior Faculty at KI
- KaroKidney – network for kidney research
- Karolinska Institutet Brain Imaging in Neuroscience (KIBIN)
- KNIMS – The Karolinska Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Network
- Karolinska Schizophrenia Project (KaSP)
- KI Lifestyle4Health Network
- KIRI – KI Research Incubator
- Lipid and Lipoprotein network
- Liver Academy at KI
- Network for sleep research in Stockholm/Uppsala (contact Susanna Jernelöv)
- Regional network for studies in abdominal-wall surgery (in Swedish)
- Reginal network for studies in benign HPB surgery (in Swedish)
- Research network in medical education
- Senior Faculty at KI (contact: Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg)
- SWECARNET – national CAR-T competence network
- Xrays and Neutrons for biomedical applications network (contact: Martin Moche)