The Foundations grant funding to excellent researchers and research projects beneficial to Sweden.
The funding totaled SEK 2.6 billion in 2022
Application dates for all Foundations
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Knut and Alice WallenbergFoundation
Nomination: Wallenberg Academy Fellows 2019 prolongation grant
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Wallenberg Foundations grants 2022 – SEK 2.6 billion
Out of the total of almost SEK 2.6 billion, the three largest foundations – Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation and Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation – awarded research funding of SEK 2.5 billion.
Huntington's disease - the hunt for treatment
Huntington's disease is a hereditary and fatal brain disorder. There is no cure nor any disease modifying therapies to offer to the individuals that are affected of the disease. Nerve cells in the brain dies.
Åsa Petersén and her team have made completely new discoveries about Huntington's disease. They have seen that the involuntary movements at the onset of the disease are not at all the first symptoms. The disease starts long before that. Now they also have discovered what kind of nerve cells are affected. Meet Åsa Petersén and her patient Tess.