Of the SEK 42 million that the Alzheimer’s Foundation is now distributing, SEK 8.6 million goes to eleven projects at the University of Gothenburg. One of those taking part in the funding is Kaj Blennow, who receives SEK two million for developing and improving the diagnosis via blood tests with a focus on testing of amyloid beta, tau pathology and neurodegeneration, as well as clinical trials. The other GU researchers who receive funding from the fund are Andreas Björefeldt, Ann Brinkmalm, Johan Gobom, Jörg Hanrieder, Thomas Karikari, Silke Kern, Andrea Lessa Benedet, Ingmar Skoog and Anna Zettergren.