ANNOUNCEMENTS. Starting this year, SSMF is introducing a new application procedure for its Starting and Consolidator Grant calls. These will now be implemented as a two-stage rocket, where SSMF also handles the first review stage. Applicants for the SSMF Starting or Consolidator Grants should plan for changes in the application and review process. As of this year, SSMF implements a new two-stage application process with a short pre-proposal, Letter of…
Hope of more donor hearts suitable for transplantation
MULTICENTER STUDY. Improved Heart is the first prospective multicenter study in the world where evaluation of organ donors’ cardiac function is going to take place. The aim of the study is to include hearts with mild dysfunction to be acceptable for transplantation as well. In Sweden, hearts like this have been transplanted for several years with good results, but the status of this research has not been sufficient to change…
Researchers in odontology share just over SEK 10 million
GRANTS. This year’s round of TUA funds has now been decided. 15 researchers in odontology share just over SEK 10 million for their projects. TUA GRANTS 2022 Keep in mind that the list may contain inaccuracies – for absolute certainty, refer to Reserach support R&D (Forskningstöd), Folktandvården Västra Götaland. Martin Andersson Improved estimates of radiation risks at dental radiology. SEK 460 000 Tord Berglundh Peri-implantitis – pathogenesis and treatment. SEK…
Overview ahead of VR’s announcements in spring 2023
GRANTS. The Research Support Office at Sahlgrenska Academy lists here news for The Swedish Research Council’s upcoming calls for proposals in medicine and health spring 2023. The Swedish Research Council will have an information meeting (via Zoom, in Swedish) about the call year 2023: https://www.vr.se/aktuellt/evenemang/evenemangsarkiv/2022-12-16-informationsmote-om-utlysningsaret-2023.html NEW! Consolidator grant within medicine and health. Announced every year from 2023 and onwards. The purpose of the grant is to give the most prominent…
Metformin treatment seems to prolong pregnancy in preterm preeclampsia
CLINICAL TREATMENT RESEARCH. Lina Bergman, senior obstetrician at Sahlgrenska University Hospital and associate professor at Sahlgrenska Academy’s Institute of Clinical Sciences, has been awarded over SEK 19 million for a Swedish Research Council project in clinical therapy research on preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is one of the most common causes of preterm birth, since delivery of the placenta cures the disorder. Bergman’s research involves using the pharmaceutical drug metformin (or a placebo)…