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Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation is the largest private financier of research in Sweden and also one of Europe’s largest. The Foundation’s aim is to benefit Sweden by supporting Swedish basic research and education, mainly in medicine, technology, and the natural sciences.

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Five high-level Swedish researchers to be Wallenberg Clinical Scholars 

13 April 2016
The five clinical researchers study common diseases such as Parkinson’s, kidney failure, osteoporosis, dementia and cardiovascular diseases. The individual funding of SEK 15 million provides them with the opportunity to...
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Millions in funding for mathematicians

7 April 2016
Fifteen prominent mathematicians will receive funding to bring Swedish mathematics research back to the international top. Since 2014, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of...
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Regarding the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and the Macchiarini case in media

8 February 2016
The Foundation would like to clarify that Paolo Macchiarini has not - and have never had - a grant from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, KAW. Macchiarini has on...
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Joining Forces in Research on Proteins and Biopharmaceuticals

11 December 2015
The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation has decided to allocate SEK 320 million for a protein research centre – Wallenberg Centre for Protein Research. Combined with the financial commitments made...
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Investing in young researchers – 29 new Wallenberg Academy Fellows

3 December 2015
This year’s Wallenberg Academy Fellows’ research focus on, among other things, new treatment of Leukemia, on Mathematics to make way for new quantum computers, on countries’ different approaches to migrants...
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Three-quarters of a Billion Kronor Earmarked for 25 Cutting-edge Swedish Research Projects

8 October 2015
The Knut och Alice Wallenberg Foundation has approved grants totaling SEK 759 million for 25 research projects considered to be of the highest international class, and offering potential for future...
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SEK 1.8 billion for research into autonomous systems and software development

28 May 2015
Several Swedish universities are taking part in a ten-year commitment by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation to basic research in this field. Swedish industry is also involved. “It is...
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Major investment in centre for molecular medicine at Linköping University

23 April 2015
The new research centre – the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine at Linköping University – is part of a national campaign to re-establish Sweden’s leading position in medical research. The...
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Major grant to establish new molecular medicine centre at Umeå University

9 April 2015
Wallenberg Centre of Molecular Medicine at Umeå University – a new research centre at Umeå University – is part of a national plan on how Sweden will regain its world-leading...
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17 researchers receive funding from Sweden’s most ambitious programme to support mathematicians

26 March 2015
The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation in collaboration with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences have decided to strengthen Swedish research in Mathematics. The aim is for Sweden to regain...
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