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Paul Ackermann is a Professor and Assistant Senior Physician at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, affiliated with the Orthopaedics research group led by Anders Enocson. He holds a medical degree (1998), a PhD in Surgical Science (2001), and a Docent title (2009), all from Karolinska Institutet. His research focuses on neuro-vascular regulation in venous thromboembolism, musculo-skeletal tissue repair, and pain management, with a clinical role as an orthopedic surgeon at Karolinska University Hospital. Collaborations include work with KTH Royal Institute of Technology on wearable stimulation technologies.
Key research interests span biomarkers for tendon healing, neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) applications, and preventing complications from immobility. Notable grants include Swedish Research Council funding for thromboembolism prevention and VINNOVA support for smart sock development. Awards include a 2002 Best Poster Award from the Swedish Orthopedic Society.
Publications emphasize NMES effects on coagulation, wearable electrode design, and tendon repair. His work integrates clinical practice with translational research, aiming to improve patient outcomes through innovative therapies. Collaborations and grants highlight a focus on biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine.




