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Kaj Fried is a Senior Professor at the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institutet, affiliated with the research group led by Igor Adameyko in developmental biology and regenerative medicine. His work focuses on neural crest-derived cells, tooth development, pain mechanisms, and regenerative processes. He holds a longstanding academic position, with employment records from 2019 to 2025.
Research interests span developmental biology, regenerative medicine, and neurosciences, particularly investigating the interplay between nervous system development and tissue regeneration. His studies include cartilage formation, skeletal muscle directionality, and the role of mechanical forces in biological systems.
Key awards include the Swedish Dental Association’s International Prize 2018 for pioneering contributions to odontological research. His recent articles highlight advancements in understanding sympathetic nervous system development, maternal diet effects on facial morphology, and cellular mechanisms in kidney physiology.
Advising and grants are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, but his research group collaborates extensively with international teams, evidenced by co-authorships. His work on dental cell atlases and neural crest cell fate decisions contributes to regenerative dentistry and stem cell biology.



