Jeroen Goos
Jeroen Goos is assistant professor at the Department for Clinical NeuroScience, Karolinska Institutet.
With focus on our most common diseases and medical challenges. Our current research areas include Imaging and non-invasive methods, AI in healthcare, and Bioelectronic medicine.
Each research area is covered by one or more research programmes. The research may include prevention as well as diagnosis and therapy. The areas are determined after the top managers of the major hospitals and the primary health care have identified needs, and Karolinska Institutet and KTH Royal Institute of Technology have commented on research interests and competence.
MedTechLabs has 14 research leaders who are affiliated to the centre. Each program is led by a Program Director from KI and KTH respectively.
Jeroen Goos is assistant professor at the Department for Clinical NeuroScience, Karolinska Institutet.
Mats Persson is assistant professor at the Department of Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Johan Lundberg is assistant professor at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institutet and head for the MR…
Program Director Optical 3D microscopy for more effective diagnosis of kidney diseases. Docent in Biophysics at KTH. Head of…
Program Director Optical 3D microscopy for more effective diagnosis of kidney diseases. Research leader and MD at Department of…
Program Director Breast Cancer Imaging powered by Artificial Intelligence Diagnostics. Associate professor in computer vision and biomedical image analysis…
Research leader Spectral CT och Endovascular techniques
Program Director Bioelectronic medicine and Head of Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine at Karolinska Institutet.
Program Director Breast Cancer Imaging powered by Artificial Intelligence Diagnostics. Professor of Pathology at Karolinska Institutet. Pathologist at Södersjukhuset.
Program Director Bioelectronic Medicine and Professor in Mathematical Statistics at KTH.
Program Director Spectral CT and Endovascular Techniques, Professor in Medical Imaging, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Program Director Spectral CT and Endovascular Techniques and Professor of clinical neuroimaging at Karolinska Institutet and consultant neuroradiologist at…
MedTechLabs conducts medical technology Research relevant to healtchcare and aims for clinical trials within five years from the start. Each area comprises one or more Research programs, which may include prevention, diagnosis and therapy. Within the Spectral CT and Endovascular techniques program, a Fellowship program is also ongoing.
All projects belong to one of MedTechLabs four research programmes or research areas.
Learn more about our several groundbreaking projects. The videos are in Swedish with English subtitles.
20 Research leaders are affiliated to MedTechLabs collaborating on translational research.
Gain an insight into ground-breaking research by our 3-minutes videos
Within the Biolelectronic Medicine program, doctors, immunologists, engineers and mathematicians work together to find alternative ways to treat inflammatory diseases.
Within the research program Spectral CT and Endovascular Techniques, a non-invasive treatment therapy for cancer is being developed. The interdisciplinary environment facilitates idea development, data interpretation and problem solving at…
Within the program Spectral CT and Endovascular Techniques, the next generation of Computed Tomography technology is being developed, to the benefit of millions of patients worldwide. The key to success…
In 2021, approximately 25,400 people were affected and 5,900 died with a stroke (cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage). Source: National Board of Health and Welfare.
In 2021, approximately 23,000 people had an acute heart attack in Sweden and 4,700 people died. Source: National Board of Health and Welfare
In 2021, 75,313 malignant tumors were reported for 68,810 individuals. The most common form of cancer among women is breast cancer. Source: National Board of Health and Welfare
Kidney failure is a hidden public disease that affects one in ten Swedes. Source Swedish Kidney Association
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