The Foundations grant funding to excellent researchers and research projects beneficial to Sweden.
The funding totaled SEK 2.7 billion in 2023
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SEK 835 million in grants to 30 excellent research projects
New, effective, personal cancer immunotherapy, next-generation semiconductors, the importance of Arctic methane emissions for the climate and improved protection against infections and viruses are examples of basic research that is now receiving grants.
How do plants heal and survive damages?
Simon Stael, a researcher at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), wants to find out how plants manage to survive damage to help them survive even better in the future. Simon has discovered that special enzymes, known as proteases, are activated and initiate a healing process when the plant signals damage. He believes that this knowledge can also be used to create more selective pesticides.