Karolinska University Hospital signs Memorandum of Understanding with Major Academic Medical Center in the United States

Karolinska University Hospital has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Brigham and Women’s Hospital, which is located in Boston, Massachusetts to Explore Potential for Scientific, Educational, and Cultural Collaboration.

Through this MOU, #Karolinska #University Hospital will work closely with Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, to explore opportunities to work together through research, education, and innovation activities across all areas of medicine.

Areas of focus may include, for example, clinical data analysis AI, precision medicine, cardiac, cancer, pulmonary, neurosciences, immunology, primary care, and women's health. Both parties intend to explore the possibility of joint research, clinical and teaching programs that will further enhance the leading-edge capabilities in health care of the KUH and BWH with a particular focus on enhancing a sustainable global health care system.

Brigham and Women’s Hospital is an academic medical center based in Boston, Massachusetts and serves patients from the local area, across the United States and 120 countries around the world. A teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital has a legacy of clinical excellence and biomedical research. This MOU marks the official start of a formal exploration of how the two parties may work collaboratively together. 

The hospital director Björn Zoëga signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), between the parties. A similar agreement around precision medicine and Network Medicine with the Karolinska Institute already exists.

Through the collaboration, we hope to work together with the Brigham and Karolinska Institute strengthen Karolinska's position globally and give our staff new opportunities for clinical research as well as clinical knowledge and experience exchanges. We aim to develop care plans together with other world-leading players, which is beneficial for our patients as well as patients globally, says Björn Zoëga, hospital director at Karolinska University Hospital. 

Professor Paolo Parini is the academic coordinator for the (MOU) and Director of Research, Education, Development and Innovation of the Department of National and International at Karolinska University Hospital.

“Collaborations like this can give a dose of extra inspiration and innovation to clinicians and researchers. When several strong players work together, the conditions are best for creating something new and groundbreaking”, says Paolo Parini. 

Through this agreement, the parties will evaluate opportunities to develop joint training and research initiatives as well as joint financing. Additionally, they will explore short, intermediate, and long-term goals that may be articulated in future agreements.  

Karolinska University Hospital

Karolinska is one of Europe's largest university hospitals and together with Karolinska Institutet we have a leading role within the field of medical breakthroughs. Our aim is to always put the patient first by providing the best possible medical expertise, treatment and care. Through innovation and active collaboration with industry and academia, we are committed to being internationally prominent in medicine, research and education.