
Research at KBH
The department consists of six divisions with a total of approximately forty research groups. The research at the Department of Women's and Children's Health is extensive due to the many different medical specialities represented.
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Cecilia Bartholdson Ninib Baryawno Klas Blomgren Hjalmar Brismar Sophia Brismar-Wendel Petter Brodin Eva Broström Sven Bölte Pauliina Damdimopoulou Henrik Falconer Terje Falck Ytter Kristina Gemzell Danielsson Eric Herlenius Nikolas Herold Mats Heyman Angelica Linden Hirschberg Tatja Hirvikoski Malin Holzmann John Inge Johnsen Wibke Jonas Marie Klingberg Allvin Jon Konradsen Svetlana Lajic Miriam Mints Anna Nilsson Ola Nilsson Björn Nordlund Erdinc Sezgin Cilla Söderhäll Jakob Stenman Lars Sävendahl Kristiina Tammimies Ferdinan Von Waldén Michael Wells Tomas Wester Malin Wickström Näsman Ronny Wickström Ulrika ÅdenOur teamleader
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Twana Alkasalias João Pedro Alves Lopes Anna Asarnoj Malin Edqvist Margit Endler Karin Flood Angelique Flöter Rådestad Magdalena Fossum Adamantia Fragkopoulou Olof Hertting Ulf Jonsson Lalit Kumar Cecilia Lidbeck Josefine Naili Janina Neufeld Phillip Newton Felicia Nordenstam Eva Pontén Kiku Pukk Härenstam Susanna Ranta Sahar Salehi Lakshmikanth Tadepally Johan Von Heideken
Photo: Getty Images.,Getty ImagesPaediatric Endocrinology
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Photo: Getty Images,Getty Images/iStockphotoClinical Paediatrics
Photo: N/ANeuropsychiatry (KIND)
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Thank you for supporting the research of the Department of Women's and Children's Health. Your gift allows us to go further in our work to improve women and children´s health through research and education. Gifts to KBH, both large and small, means a lot to our research.
