When the Swedish Research Council presented the grant decisions in clinical treatment research, it was clear that three large research environments in Gothenburg will receive funding. Helena Filipsson Nyström receives just over SEK 12 million for her research environment, which studies the impact of mild nutritional deficiencies in the mother on the fetal brain (the SWIDDICH study). Anna Gordh receives just over SEK 7 million for her research environment GOT-TO-GO, which conducts a clinical treatment study for patients with computer game addiction. Anders Rosengren receives almost SEK 19 million for the research environment surrounding the Lifestyle Tool, with the goal of preventing type 2 diabetes. In addition, two researchers receive project grants: Valdemar Landgren receives almost SEK 1.2 million for a project on testosterone-suppressing drug therapy to prevent sexual abuse, and Helen Sjöland receives just over 1.1 million to its project “Specialized home healthcare for advanced heart failure with digital distance technology”.
Akademiliv returns with longer reporting.