Last updated: 2017-02-08
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Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) has granted seven Swedish researchers support within their call “Big Data and Computational Science”. Four of these are active at SciLifeLab and are granted a total of SEK 123 million:
- Sven Nelander gets SEK 33 milllion for his project “Integrative precision medicine: local data, global context”
- Nicola Crosetto gets SEK 33 milllion for his project “Integrated VISualization of Intra-Tumor Heterogeneity”
- Carolina Wählby gets SEK 29 milllion for her project “Hierarchical Analysis of Temporal and Spatial Image Data”
- Jens Lagergren gets SEK 28 milllion for his project “Large Scale Machine learning for the Single Cell Revolution”