60 million SEK from Forte and the Swedish Research Council to researchers at GPH
Twelve researchers at the Department of Global Public Health have been awarded grants from Forte. In total, the Department has been awarded over 60 million SEK.
Consolidation Grant
Carina King is awarded a consolidation grant from VR of SEK 9,200,000.
Project title: Serial oximetry for improved triage and referral (SOfTeR Study)
Project Grant
Salla Atkins is awarded a project grant from VR of SEK 5,400,000
Project title: Studies of psychosocial, economic, and clinical sequelae of tuberculosis in rural and urban marginalized households in Vietnam (SPECTRUM)
Johan Lundin is awarded a project grant from VR of SEK 5,400,000
Project title: Multimodal artificial intelligence for cytology-based screening of cervical cancer at the primary care level in resource-limited settings
Elena Raffetti is awarded a project grant from VR of SEK 5,400,000
Project grant: The impact of air temperature variability on public health in a changing climate: past trends, ongoing adaptation, and future scenarios (AIR-DATES)
Anna Mia Ekström is awarded a project grant from VR of SEK 4,050,000
Project title: The Mpox booster study—increased pandemic preparedness with dose-saving vaccines—an RCT
Helle Mölsted Alvesson is awarded a project grant from Forte of SEK 4,992,000
Project title: Young People's Food Power: co-creating a healthy food environment
Ann Liljas is awarded a project grant from Forte of SEK 4,989,000
Project title: Feasibility, acceptability, and potential effects of a person-centered integrated care model for frail older adults: a randomized controlled pilot study
Anna Kågesten is awarded a project grant from Forte of SEK 4,967,000
Project title: Improving mental health for young people exposed to violence in Sweden through digital interventions (MEND)
Cecilia Magnusson is awarded a project grant from Forte of SEK 4,889,000
Project title: Towards better and more equal women's health: Risks, benefits, and social differences in hormone therapy during menopause
Maria Rosaria Galanti is awarded a project grant from Forte of SEK 4,839,000
Project title: New nicotine and tobacco products among young adults in Sweden: who uses them, how much, and why? A longitudinal study
Jette Möller is awarded a project grant from Forte of SEK 2,978,000
Project title: The dynamic interaction between economic difficulties and depressive symptoms from a life course perspective
Establishment grant
Maxim Kan is awarded an establishment grant from Forte of SEK 3,069,000
Project title: Social stratification, migration, and harm reduction: Investigation of health inequalities among participants in Swedish needle and syringe programs
