In the Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation's latest call, research grants of SEK 20.3 million were awarded to ten researchers at the Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery. We congratulate:
Joy Roy , Vascular Surgery, receives SEK 2 025 000, research project "A patient specific approach to predict Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Growth, Rupture and complications after treatment".
Anna Falk , Thoracic Surgery, receives SEK 456 000, research project "Förbättrad återhämtning efter kritisk kardiovaskulär sjukdom - nya arbetssätt med fokus på patient, närstående och samhälle".
Rebecka Hultgren , Vascular Surgery, receives SEK 6 000 000, research project "How can we identify women and men with a high risk to develop aneurysm disease and prevent rupture and death?".
Jannike Nickander , Clinical Physiology, receives SEK 3 600 000, research project "Unveiling the pathophysiological mechanisms of coronary microvascular dysfunction from molecular pathways to diagnostic imaging".
Ljubica Matic , Vascular Surgery, receives SEK 720 000, research project "The biology and targeting of Smooth Muscle Cells for therapeutic approaches in Vascular Disease".
Andreas Sigfridsson , Clinical Physiology, receives SEK 1 000 000, research project "Cardiac MRI for heart failure patients with atrial fibrillation who cannot hold their breath".
Ulrik Sartipy , Thoracic Surgery, receives SEK 1 215 000, research project "Kirurgiskt aortaklaffbyte hos yngre personer".
Felicia Seemann , Clinical Physiology, receives SEK 2 100 000, research project "Determining lung water MRI reference values at rest and exercise stress -From health to heart failure".
Malin Stenman , Thoracic Surgery, receives SEK 240 000, research project "Perfusion and surgical management in patients with thoracic aortic disease".
David Marlevi , Clinical Physiology, receives SEK 3 000 000, research project "Magnetic resonance imaging of pathophysiology, treatment effect and outcome in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy - paired imaging trials".