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From left to right: Arkadiusz Wojs (Wroclaw Tech), the new Vice-President; Vivien Quéma (Grenoble INP-UGA), the new President; Tanja Brühl (TU Darmstadt), the outgoing President; and Anders Söderholm (new Vice-President of Unite!).

KTH's President appointed new Vice President of Unite!

The President of KTH Anders Söderholm has been appointed Vice President of Unite! The University network for Innovation, Technology and Engineering for the period 2025–2028. What does that mean?

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In mapping the primary cilia in human cells, researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stanford University have opened the door to identifying new disease-causing genes and better understanding of rare disorders. Pictured are the study's lead author, Jan Hansen (left) and Emma Lundberg, who leads the labs in Sweden and California where the research was performed.

Human cilia study finds new proteins, offers clues to childhood disorders

A research collaboration between KTH and Stanford reveals new insights into the "antennae" - or primary cilia - that human cells use for signal processing. This atlas of human cilia may contribute to ...

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KTH researchers have assisted municipalities in establishing so-called Bob councils as part of a government assignment. Photo: Mostphotos

KTH supports municipalities in the fight against gang crime

KTH researchers have developed working methods that make it easier for municipalities to work together to prevent young people from being drawn into criminal gangs.

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