The Swedish Cancer Society funds seven research positions at OnkPat

Seven researchers at the Department of Oncology‑Pathology (OnkPat) have been awarded funding in the Swedish Cancer Society’s 2026 call. In total, 26 researchers at Karolinska Institutet have been awarded funding as part of the Swedish Cancer Society’s 2026 call, which totals SEK 135 million. The call also includes research schools, one of which is affiliated with OnkPat.
We congratulate the following researchers at OnkPat who have been awarded funding from the Swedish Cancer Society in the 2026 call.
Research months
Andri Papakonstantinou is awarded SEK 1,305,000 in funding for the project:
“Personalised risk assessment and monitoring during breast cancer therapy.”
Svetlana Bajalica Lagercrantz is awarded SEK 1,305,000 in funding for the project:
“The Swedish constitutional TP53 cohort (SWEP53): genotype–phenotype prediction and improved ‘previvorship’ and survival.”
Research school
Svetlana Bajalica Lagercrantz is also awarded SEK 2,400,000 in funding for the research school NatiOn – National Research School in Clinical and Translational Cancer Research.
Junior Clinical Investigator Award
Ioannis Zerdes is awarded the Junior Clinical Investigator Award, SEK 3,759,000 in funding, for the project: “Uncovering immunotherapy biomarkers, resistance mechanisms and emerging therapeutic targets in patients with early‑stage breast cancer.”
Postdoctoral positions
Leonard Hartmanis is awarded SEK 2,655,000 in funding for the project: “Resolving functional hierarchies and dynamic resistance programmes in AML to uncover therapeutic vulnerabilities.”
Radosveta Gencheva is awarded SEK 2,655,000 in funding for the project: “Targeting selenocysteine metabolism as a novel vulnerability in non‑small cell lung cancer.”

Senior Clinical Investigator Award
Felix Haglund de Flon is awarded the Senior Clinical Investigator Award, SEK 3,759,000 in funding, for the project: “TAXOSARC – A Data‑Driven Redefinition of Sarcoma Taxonomy.”
Senior Investigator Award
Sean Rudd is awarded the Senior Investigator Award, SEK 3,885,000 in funding, for the project: “Towards a mechanistic basis for precision antimetabolite therapy in cancer.”
