Blue Sky Research Grant Recipients
The Blue Sky Research Grant for Innovative Cancer Research is a one-year grant, providing SEK 500 000, to support an innovative pilot project aimed at demonstrating proof of principle. The project should be of a "high risk and high reward" nature, unable to attract conventional funding- and unrelated to applicant´s already funded projects. Different project-related costs are covered, excluding stipends. Projects are assessed on originality and potential impact by an external review.
2022
Laura Barnaello
Principal ResearcherFunded Blue Sky project: Precision medicine in MYC-driven tumours: a new predictive biomarker for topoisomerase-based therapy.
Nicola Crosetto
Principal ResearcherFunded Blue Sky project: Hi-live: profiling chromatin dynamics genome wide in single cells in real time.
Martin Enge
Assistant ProfessorFunded Blue Sky project: A new paradigm for large-scale genome-wide identification of driver mutations in melanoma patient samples by allele-specific footprinting.
Marianne Farnebo
Associate professorFunded Blue Sky project: Oligonucleotide-based therapy for targeting DNA repair in hematological malignancies.
Thomas Helleday
ProfessorFunded Blue Sky project: Turning cold tumor to hot tumor using small molecule inhibitor for immunotherapy.
Staffan Strömblad
ProfessorFunded Blue Sky project: Definition of a Mitochondrial Protein Complex to Target Mitochondrial Integrity in Cancer.
2021
Mattias Carlsten
Affiliated to researchFunded Blue Sky project: Cracking the code: Utilization of naturally occurring mutations to augment the in vivo persistence of NK cells and thereby unleash their full therapeutic potential.
Jean Hausser
Assistant professorFunded Blue Sky project: Identifying fitness-enhancing gene programs in heterogeneous tumors.
Claudia Kutter
ResearcherFunded Blye Sky project: Is Pol III a novel player in cancer genome organization?
Erdinc Sezgin
Assistant professorFunded Blue Sky project: Engineering synthetic particles as immunotherapy agents.
Staffan Strömblad
ProfessorFunded Blue Sky project: How may Mechanotransduction Prevent Cancer?
Margareta Wilhelm
ResearcherFunded Blue Sky project: Deciphering mechanisms regulating the promalignant niche in pediatric brain tumors.
2020
Magda Bienko
Senior Researcher at MBBFunded Blue Sky Project: "Targeting chromatin spatial dis-organization in cancer"
Per Uhlén
Professor at MBBFunded Blue Sky Project: "Improved Cancer Diagnosis with Multimodal 3D Imaging"
Kirsty Spalding
Researcher at MedHFunded Blue Sky Project: "Targeting fat cells to reduce breast cancer progression and metastasis in humans"
Michael Landreh
Assistant Professor at MTCFunded Blue Sky Project: "Targeting MYC disorder with spider silk"
Hong Qian
Senior Researcher at MedHFunded Blue Sky Project: "In search of a strategy to sustainably restore hematopoietic niche in leukemia"
Bennie Lemmens
Researcher at MBBFunded Blue Sky Continuation Project: "How cells start DNA replication: mechanisms and therapeutic potential"
2019
Martin Enge
Senior ResearcherMartin Enge is active at the Department of Oncology-Pathology (Onk-Pat) and the project is entitled “Functional genetics of disease-associated gene regulatory enhancers in pancreatic cancer”.
Bennie Lemmens
Postdoctoral ResearcherBennie Lemmens is active at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics (MBB) and the project is entitled "How Cells Start DNA Replication: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential". Co-applicant Jiri Bartek, MBB.
Mattias Rantalainen
Senior LecturerMattias Rantalainen is active at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (MEB) and the project is entitled "Predicting molecular phenotypes from histopathology images". Co-applicant Johan Hartman, Onk-Pat.
Nicholas Valerie
Postdoctoral ResearcherNicholas Valerie is active at the Department of Oncology-Pathology (Onk-Pat) and the project is entitled "Rational design of AML-targeted CHD4 PROTACs for cancer therapy".
Lisa Westerberg
Senior ResearcherLisa S. Westerberg is active at the Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC) and the project is entitled "Driving antigen presentation in dendritic cells for tumor therapy".
Päivi Östling
Senior ResearcherPäivi Östling is active at SciLifeLab & the Department of Oncology-Pathology (Onk-Pat) and the project is entitled "Phenotypic high throughput drug screening to target cancers with defective nucleo-cytoskeletal architecture".
2017
Igor Adameyko
Senior ResearcherIgor Adameyko is active at the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and the project is entitled “Prediction of new treatments for paraganglioma and pheochromocytoma based on single cell transcriptomics”
Maria Genander
Senior Researcher2014
Katja Petzold
Assistant ProfessorKatja Petzold is active at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics and the project is entitled "How microRNA selects its targets".
2013
Bertrand Joseph
ProfessorBertrand Joseph is active at the Department of Oncology-Pathology and the project is entitled "Cellular Reprogramming in Glioma Tumors."
Stephen Strom
Senior ProfessorStephen Strom is active at the Department of Laboratory Medicine and the project is entitled "Humanized Models of Liver Cancer".
2012
Jonas Fuxe
Senior ResearcherJonas Fuxe is active at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics and the project is entitled "Long-distance impact of inflammation on tumor cell invasion and metastasis."