Current calls
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One step closer to stopping metastases
Wallenberg Academy Fellow Xingqi Chen is developing an interdisciplinary toolbox. One key task is to ascertain how metastases form and thereby prevent cancer from spreading or tumors returning. This may lead to new cancer treatment strategies.

Surface of leukemia cells – a potential target for new therapies
Wallenberg Clinical Scholar Thoas Fioretos and his colleagues are looking for unique features of the cells that may lead to new diagnostics and less grueling therapies.

The key to smart information management
Wallenberg Fellow Olaf Hartig wants to use new smart methods to virtually integrate information from different data sources and actors.

Imaging the brain’s complex information flow
Understanding how information flows through the brain’s neural network is a sought-after and elusive goal. Wallenberg Scholar Richard Neutze intends to take important steps toward that goal using advanced X-ray technology and his many years of research on the molecules of life.