Grants 2024

In addition to the Sjöberg Prize, where 9/10 of the prize money is reserved for research purposes, the Sjöberg Foundation has decided in 2024 on grants totalling approximately SEK 172.1 (97.9) million. This sum includes SEK 75 million for Flagship projects, SEK 6.2 million to RCC for the development of individual patient follow-up, IPÖ, SEK […]

Grants 2023

In addition to the Sjöberg Prize, where 9/10 of the prize money is reserved for research purposes, the Sjöberg Foundation has in 2023 made decisions on grants totaling approximately SEK 98 (56) million. Umeå University Will collaborate on the early detection of dangerous cancers Many tumors hiding inside the body are detected too late, so […]

Grants 2022

In addition to the Sjöberg Prize, where 9/10 of the prize money is reserved for research purposes, the Sjöberg Foundation has in 2022 made decisions on grants totaling approximately SEK 56 (63) million. Umeå University Can individualized treatments increase survival rates in pancreatic cancer? A range of chemotherapies are available for treating pancreatic cancer, but […]

Grants 2021

In addition to the Sjöberg Prize, where 9/10 of the prize money is reserved for research purposes, the Sjöberg Foundation has in 2021 made decisions on grants totaling approximately SEK 63 million. This sum includes SEK 6 million to CancerRehabFonden for rehabilitation of cancer patients and 1.2 million to Nätverket mot cancer for mapping out […]

Grants 2020

In addition to the Sjöberg Prize, where 9/10 of the prize money is reserved for research purposes, the Sjöberg Foundation has in 2021 made decisions on grants totaling approximately SEK 63 million. This sum includes SEK 6 million to CancerRehabFonden for rehabilitation of cancer patients and 1.2 million to Nätverket mot cancer for mapping out […]

Grants 2019

In addition to the Sjöberg Prize, where 9/10 of the prize money is reserved for research purposes, the Sjöberg Foundation has in 2019 made decisions on grants totaling approximately SEK 49 millions. This sum includes SEK 3 millions for continuation of the project initiated in 2017 concerning the national network for cancer research and uniform patient […]

Grants 2018

In addition to the Sjöberg Prize, where 9/10 of the prize money is reserved for research purposes, the Sjöberg Foundation has in 2018 made decisions on grants totaling approximately SEK 59 millions. This sum includes SEK 9 millions for continuation of the project initiated in 2017 concerning the national network for cancer research and uniform patient reviews for the whole […]

Grants 2017

National collection of valuable data from cancer care The more data a researcher has available, the more they can learn. For many cancer researchers, the national network for samples and data collected in cancer care that the Sjöberg Foundation is building is thus a dream come true. Its long-term aims include better precision in cancer […]

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