KI Lifestyle4Health: Best paper award WINNERS 2025!

We are delighted to announce the winners of the KI Lifestyle4Health Best Paper Award 2025!
Read more about the publications with the highest scores given by the external committee from Linköping University and Örebro University

First place

Effect of Isocaloric Meals on Postprandial Glycemic and Metabolic Markers in Type 1 Diabetes-A Randomized Crossover Trial.
Barouti AA, Björklund A, Catrina SB, Brismar K, Rajamand Ekberg N
Nutrients 2023 Jul;15(14):

First Author: Afroditi Alexandra Barouti

Remodeling of the human skeletal muscle proteome found after long-term endurance training but not after strength training

Second place

Remodeling of the human skeletal muscle proteome found after long-term endurance training but not after strength training.
Emanuelsson EB, Arif M, Reitzner SM, Perez S, Lindholm ME, Mardinoglu A, Daub C, Sundberg CJ, Chapman MA
iScience 2024 Jan;27(1):108638

First Author: Eric Emanuelsson 

Criteria

A committee of four well-established academics, from both KI and other Swedish universities, will select the winner based on the following criteria:

Research quality

Scientific writing and thoroughness of documentation represent a main pillar of the selection process. The use of adequate methods, coherence and knowledge in the particular scientific field that the paper addresses will be evaluated.

Potential impact

Paper presenting medically relevant research will be rewarded. The degree to which the work contributes to promote health will be considered.

Novelty and creativity

The committee will pay special attention to novel and creative ideas or results to expand the current body of knowledge.

Award

First prize: 30 000 SEK 

Second prize: 10 000 SEK

The winners will present their work on June 27th at 12.00 in Biomedicum room B0313

This award is made possible thanks to the generosity of Axel och Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit

The KI Lifestyle4Health “Best paper award 2025” is an initiative aimed to reward scientists in early stages of their career for outstanding work.

 

 

Content reviewer:
02-06-2025