The Swedish Research Council is awarding six researchers at Stockholm University project grants in medicine and health totaling just over 32 million Swedish krona.
Photo: Eva Dallin
At Stockholm University, four researchers have been awarded project grants and two foundation grants:
Project contribution
Tore Bengtsson, MBW: “Stimulation of β2 adrenergic receptors for the treatment of type 2 diabetes”, 3,000,000 SEK;
Nousheen Emami, MPW: “The exosome: key to malaria parasite survival by enhancing the interaction between Plasmodium and Anopheles,” SEK 5,600,000;
Eva Hedlund, DBB: “Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as a systemic biological disease: linking bioenergetic dysfunction to improper cell-cell communication”, 5,600,000 SEK;
Mats Nilsson, DPP: “Definitely developing resistance in breast cancer tumors using in situ sequencing,” 5,600,000.
Foundation grant
Alec Eriksson, MBW: “Clonal analysis reveals epigenetic drivers of craniofacial birth defects,” 6,000,000 SEK;
Iskra Polak-Dorošić, DBB: “Spatial-molecular and functional mapping of serotonin subsystems”, 6,000,000 SEK.
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