New therapies for MS and aggressive brain tumors, development of solar cells and alternative fuels, the way plants communicate, targeted drugs, new insights into the universe and dark matter, and development of a vaccine against rheumatoid arthritis are some of the topics covered.
Research projects 2019
Research projects with high scientific potential
Medicine
Project: ”An ultra-fast system for mechanical pain signaling”
Grant: SEK 34 500 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Håkan Olausson, Linköping University
Project: ”Changing the view on autoimmune disease based on positional cloning of the Ncf1 gene”
Grant: SEK 36 500 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Rikard Holmdahl, Karolinska Institutet
Genetic discovery paves the way for vaccines against autoimmune diseases
Project: ”Breaking barriers to efficient immunotherapy of brain tumours”
Grant: SEK 31 500 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Associate Professor Anna Dimberg, Uppsala University
Project: ”Epigenomic states underlying aggressive inflammation and brain tissue loss in Multiple Sclerosis”
Grant: SEK 28 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Associate Professor Maja Jagodic, Karolinska Institutet
Project: ”Insights on the role of oligodendroglia in the origin and progression of multiple sclerosis”
Grant: SEK 34 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Gonçalo Castelo Branco, Karolinska Institutet
Project: ”Mitochondrial Methyltransferases - From discovery to disease”
Grant: SEK 36 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Dr Anna Wredenberg, Karolinska Institutet
Natural sciences
Project: ”Photofunctional Iron Complexes”
Grant: SEK 35 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Kenneth Wärnmark, Lund University
Project: ”The obligate respiratory supercomplex - augmented biological energy conversion”
Grant: SEK 38 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Martin Högbom, Stockholm University
Project: ”Function of small RNAs as intra and inter-organismal communication signal”
Grant: SEK 28 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Claudia Köhler, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Project: ”Unexplored Approaches to Organic Photoredox Catalysis”
Grant: SEK 35 000 000 kronor over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Sascha Ott, Uppsala University
Project: ”Access to potent medical drugs through polymorph-specific crystallization enabled by ionic liquids”
Grant: SEK 33 000 000 kronor over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Anja-Verena Mudring, Stockholm University
Project: ”Molecular evolution and design of G protein-coupled receptors with tailored ligand specificity”
Grant: SEK 28 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Associate Professor Jens Carlsson, Uppsala University
Technology/physics/mathematics:
Project: ”Dynamic Quantum Matter”
Grant: SEK 28 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Alexander Balatsky, Stockholm University
Project: ”Active Matter Goes Smart”
Grant: SEK 37 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Associate Professor Giovanni Volpe, University of Gothenburg
Project: ”Light Dark Matter”
Grant: SEK 26 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Torsten Åkesson, Lund University
Project: ”Multidisciplinary Design of Lead-Free Double Perovskite Alloys for Future Optoelectronics”
Grant: SEK 34 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Associate Professor Feng Gao, Linköping University
Project: ”Towards CO2 neutral energy conversion using advanced laser diagnostics and modelling – COCALD”
Grant: SEK 34 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Marcus Aldén, Lund University
Project: ”Gravity Meets Light”
Grant: SEK 33 500 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Stephan Rosswog, Stockholm University
Project: ”Designed for UPDATE: Next-Generation Embedded Systems”
Grant: SEK 25 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Yi Wang, Uppsala University
Project: ”Plasmon-exciton coupling at the attosecond-subnanometer scale: Tailoring strong light-matter interactions at room temperature”
Grant: SEK 25 000 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Eva Olsson, Chalmers University of Technology