
Cancer Research KI - Research
Cancer Research KI aims to expand the existing strength in cancer biology at the Karolinska Institutet, by supporting high impact research projects, promising young researchers and required infrastructure.
Ongoing research projects
Cancer Research KI PI database
Cancer Research KI maps cancer researchers at Karolinska Institutet across disciplines and departments.
Research groups in cancer and oncology
Learn more about all ongoing research projects in cancer and oncology at Karolinska Institutet.
Cancer Research KI
Photo: Erik G SvenssonCancer Research KI supported research
Cancer Research KI invests in human capital by research grants for young researchers and innovative research. All grants are sought in open competition and awarded through selection by external review.
Photo: Erik CronbergCancer Research KI Infrastructure efforts
Cancer Research KI supports infrastructure that facilitates high quality basic cancer research and the translation of findings into clinical practice.
Photo: Kaveh MoazemiSwedish Cancer Research Meeting
The three Strategic Research Programmes in Cancer in Sweden (StratCan, U-CAN and BioCare) regularly arrange a joint conference that brings together the cancer researchers nationally to present, interact and discuss.
Retreats organized by Cancer Research KI
Photo: CRKIAnnual Cancer Research KI Retreat
The annual Cancer Research KI retreat brings together more than 250 cancer researchers from Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital. Each year, the program features distinguished keynote speakers, a vibrant poster session showcasing work from students, researchers, core facilities, and patient representatives, as well as interactive break-out sessions. Traditionally held in September at the scenic Djurönäset Conference Hotel in the Stockholm archipelago, the retreat offers a unique opportunity to share cutting-edge research and strengthen connections across the Karolinska cancer research community.
Photo: N/ACancer Research KI PI Retreat
Cancer Research KI PI Retreat is an annual meeting only open for Principal Investigators (PIs) that head research groups at Karolinska Institutet within the field of cancer. The meeting provides many possibilities for networking with other researchers within the cancer field, opening your scientific horizons, and new possibilities for collaborations and funding initiatives. More information can be found here.
Photo: N/AResearch Working Group
Contact Details of members of the Research working group
Portraits of Cancer Researchers by Cancer Research KI
Photo: Johannes Frandsen,Martin StenmarkKirsty Spalding and Bennie Lemmens granted with The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research ASPIRE Award
The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research granted two Karolinska Institutet’s principal investigators, Dr. Kirsty Spalding and Dr. Bennie Lemmens with ASPIRE (Accelerating Scientific Platform and Innovative Research) Awards. This is the first time that The Mark Foundation has awarded researchers from Sweden. They were selected as scientists who have an innovative approach to solving impactful problems in the cancer field.
Photo: N/AJanne Lehtiö (OnkPat)
”Why are people dying of cancer when we know so much of this disease?”
Photo: N/AJohanna Ungerstedt (MedH)
“Pick the supervisor and not the project!”
Photo: N/AKamila Czene (MEB)
“It’s not only about getting the treatment right; we also need personalised cancer care”
