Ingvar carlsson award
Postdoctoral fellowships are an excellent opportunity for early-career researchers to gain valuable experience in their field and conduct innovative research projects. In Sweden, there are numerous postdoctoral fellowships available, providing funding and support for researchers from a variety of disciplines. These fellowships can provide an opportunity for researchers to work with world-class research institutions and collaborate with leading researchers in their field while receiving a decent salary. In this blog brev, we will explore the different types of postdoctoral fellowships available in Sweden, the funding opportunities for researchers, and the research grants available to support their work. Whether youre a recent PhD graduate or an experienced researcher looking for a new opportunity, a postdoc in Sweden could be the perfect next step in your career. In this post, we have listed all the Postdoctoral Fellowships program in Sweden with requirements, eligibility criteria and more.
Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) Postdoc
The Swedish Research Council offers several postdoctoral fellowships in various fields of science, including medicine, natural sciences,
Funding from SSF
Awardees from Karolinska Institutet
- Michael Landreh – Structural proteomics to map instable proteins in cancer ()
- Juan Du – Microbioma in HPV-related infections and cancers ()
- Maria Genander – Regeneration, specialisation and cancer development in skin. ()
- Edmund Loh – Bidrar RNA-reglering till dödlig Neisseria infection? ()
- Katja Petzold – How microRNA move; significance of regulating RNA function. ()
- Kristiina Tammimies – Towards personalised medicine in neuropsychiatric diagnoses. ()
- Caroline Palm Apergi – Development of siRNN, a tailor-made cancer drug. ()
- Fredrik Lanner – Exploring of early embryonic development and pluripotency. ()
- Anna Wredenberg – Studies of mitochondrial genomics and pathogen mechanisms. ()
- Fredrik Wermeling – Homeostatic inflammation regulation. ()
- Jenny Mjösberg – The role of innate lymphoid cells in intestinal inflammation and cancer. ()
- Andreas Sigfridsson – Imaging of metabolism in the beating heart. ()
- Roland Nilsson – System metabolism in normal and transformed cells. ()
- Olov Andersson - Drug discovery in zebrafish for novel treatments of diabetes. ()
- Pontus Almer Boström – Molecular mechanisms behind the prot
Four young Uppsala researchers to receive Ingvar Carlsson Award
Every recipient is granted SEK 4 million and is awarded a personal grant of SEK 60, A leadership programme is also offered to the award recipients. Here are the winners at Uppsala University:
- Erik Holmqvist, RNA–protein interactions in bacterial pathogens
- Erik Jansson, Cell signalling and heterogeneity measured using mass spectrometry.
- Fredrik Lindsten, Probabilistic models and methods for machine learning
- Mikael Sellin, An ex vivo model of the infected intestinal mucosa
The Ingvar Carlsson Award is a research funding programme launched in , named after Ingvar Carlsson, former chair of the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research. The main purpose of the programme is to support young, returning postdocs with the ambition to build an independent and innovative research activities in Sweden. This is the seventh round of grants being awarded.