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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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Wallenberg Clinical Scholars: SEK 60 million in funding for research physicians

23 March 2020
This year’s Wallenberg Clinical Scholars, from Lund, Linköping and Stockholm, are aiming to find methods that slow the progression of Huntington’s disease, contribute to the development of more effective pain...
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Wallenberg Foundations grants 2019 – SEK 2.4 billion

10 March 2020
During 2019 funding allocated to research totaled SEK 2.4 billion. Most of the funding by the Wallenberg Foundations is grants from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, which focuses on basic...
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Twenty-nine young researchers become Wallenberg Academy Fellows 2019 

3 December 2019
The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation has announced 29 new Wallenberg Academy Fellows. The five-year grant provides the young researchers with opportunities to make important scientific breakthroughs by providing long-term...
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20 ground-breaking research projects receive grants totaling SEK 640 million

1 October 2019
New therapies for MS and aggressive brain tumors, development of solar cells and alternative fuels are just a few of the topics covered by the 20 projects in receipt of...
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Continuing major investments in mathematics

27 March 2019
The development of new medicines, decision-making support, artificial intelligence and other areas that are essential to improving people’s health and quality of life are entirely dependent on new mathematics and...
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SEK 75 million for healthcare research – five new Wallenberg Clinical Scholars

26 March 2019
Why do some people become addicted to alcohol and how can we enable extremely premature babies to develop in the same way as others? These are two of the questions...
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Twenty-two Excellent Researchers Chosen to be Wallenberg Scholars

25 March 2019
The researchers – among the foremost in their field in Sweden – receive SEK 18 million each from the Wallenberg Foundations in the form of a five-year grant for free...
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Wallenberg Foundations Grants 2018

21 March 2019
Funding allocated to research totaled SEK 2.2 billion in 2018. Most of the funding by the foundations is in the form of grants awarded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg...
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The Wallenberg Foundations Grants 2018 – SEK 2.2 billion

21 March 2019
Funding allocated to research totaled SEK 2.2 billion in 2018. Most of the funding by the Foundations is in the form of grants awarded by Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation...
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Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation invests SEK 280 million on forest research

14 January 2019
The focus of the donation is on the fields of forest biology, forest genetics and forest production at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala University, Umeå university and Science...
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