Using the gene scissors CRISPR and stem cells, researchers at Stockholm University and King’s College London have managed to identify a common denominator for different gene mutations that cause the disease ALS.
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The Nordic countries have ambitious goals to become carbon neutral. For Sweden, the year is set to 2045. Is this feasible? We asked Farzad Hassanzadeh Moghimi who recently defended his PhD thesis.
Using the gene scissors CRISPR and stem cells, researchers at Stockholm University and the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) at King’s College London have managed to identify a common denominator for different gene mutations that all cause the neurological disease ALS.
Social connectedness is a crucial factor in youth mental health, particularly across adolescence and young adulthood – life stages characterized by significant social transitions. A new thesis from the Department of Public Health Sciences at Stockholm University explores the intricate relationship between social connectedness and mental health problems among young people.