Learning more about how the brain and the nervous system control bodily movement, and developing new materials for the electronics of the future are the aims of two of the 22 projects. Some other examples of project goals are: better cancer therapies, new knowledge about carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, how our seas may be impacted by future environmental changes, increasing fiber-optic capacity, and clues about how the brain can repair itself.
Research projects 2018
Research projects with high scientific potential
Medicine
Project: “Cell turnover in human health and disease”
Grant: SEK 40,600,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Jonas Frisén, Karolinska Institutet
Project: “Understanding the origin and heterogeneity of childhood neuroblastoma”
Grant: SEK 36,700,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Ruth Palmer, University of Gothenburg
Project: “Translating mechanisms of cytotoxicity in natural killer cells and gamma-delta T cells into next generation cell-based cancer immunotherapy”
Grant: SEK 31,200,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Björn Önfelt, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Project: “The systematic identification of parasite gene function”
Grant: SEK 30,000,000 over six years
Principal investigator: Professor Oliver Billker, Umeå University
Project: “Integrative structural biology of mammalian fertilization: Unveiling the beginning of life from gametes to atoms”
Grant: SEK 29,400,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Luca Jovine, Karolinska Institutet
Project: “Capturing the regenerative potential of the brain”
Grant: SEK 21 600 000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Malin Parmar, Lund University
Project: “Tissue-crosstalk and metabolic regulation of type 2 diabetes”
Grant: SEK 18,000,000 over three years
Principal investigator: Professor Juleen Zierath, Karolinska Institutet
Cross-talk within the body gives clues to understanding diabetes
Project: “Decoding the logic of the neural circuits for motor actions”
Grant: SEK 16,200,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Abdel El Manira, Karolinska Institutet
Natural sciences
Project: “Constraining past variations in the global biogeochemical silica cycle”
Grant: SEK 34,200,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Daniel Conley, Lund University
Project: “The birth of the mitochondrial ribosome”
Grant: SEK 31,500,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Dr. Alexey Amunts, Stockholm University
Project: “Functional quasicrystals?Harnessing the complexity of aperiodic intermetallic compounds”
Grant: SEK 28,100,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Ulrich Häussermann, Stockholm University
Project: “Deciphering the role of functional constraint and convergent evolution on genome regulation”
Grant: SEK 28,100,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Kerstin Lindblad Toh, Uppsala University
Project: “Co-evolution of protease structure and biological function”
Grant: SEK 27,500,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Peter Bozhkov, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Project: “Organofluorines: anthropogenic small-molecules for life sciences”
Grant: SEK 29,300,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Kálmán Szabó, Stockholm University
Carbon-fluorine molecules helping to treat and diagnose diseases
Technology/physics/mathematics
Project: “Probing charge and mass-transfer reactions on the atomic level”
Grant: SEK 37,200,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Henrik Cederquist, Stockholm University
Project: “Understanding the dynamic universe”
Grant: SEK 37,800,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Hiranya Peiris, Stockholm University
Project: “Wide-bandgap semi-conductors for next generation quantum components”
Grant: SEK 33,400,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Igor Abrikosov, Linköping University
Quantum bits at room temperature – the building bricks of a new technology
Project: “Unlocking the full-dimensional fiber capacity”
Grant: SEK 30,700,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Associate Professor Henk Wymeersch, Chalmers University of Technology
Project: “Novel transient states in quantum matter”
Grant: SEK 30,000,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Oscar Tjernberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Project: “Hydrogen peroxide, fuel and energy technology for the future”
Grant: SEK 27,200,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Professor Magnus Berggren, Linköping University
Project: “Dynamic phenomena of magnetic materials”
Grant: SEK 22,200,000 over three years
Principal investigator: Professor Olle Eriksson, Uppsala University
New electronic potential from in-depth studies of magnetic phenomena
Project: “From scattering amplitudes to gravitational waves”
Grant: SEK 19,100,000 over five years
Principal investigator: Dr. Henrik Johansson, Uppsala University
Sharper methods for understanding gravitational waves and black holes