{"$id":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/api/calls/closed","timestamp":"2026-05-11T05:52:15.167Z","title":"All closed calls.","calls":[{"identifier":"CBCSLP26S","title":"CBCS Large Projects Call Spring 2026","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/CBCSLP26S","opens":"2026-02-10T11:00:00.000Z","closes":"2026-04-08T10:00:00.000Z","description":"The unit for Chemical Biology (Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden - [CBCS](https://www.cbcs.se/)) at SciLifeLab is looking for chemical biology projects to support. We provide world-leading expertise to academic groups across Sweden in a collaborative project model. \r\n\r\nThe support may include:\r\n\r\n- Assay development and screening of small molecules and drugs, including projects in BSL2/3\r\n- Synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry support (functionalized molecules for pulldown, activity based probes)\r\n- Computational chemistry (such as virtual screening, chemoinformatics, machine learning) \r\n- Access to small-molecule and annotated drug libraries.\r\n- Drug and/or disease profiling using Cell Painting\r\n-Support for functional precision medicine projects monitoring drug sensitivity profiles in patient material.  \r\n\r\nOur external project review committee ranks all applications based on scientific potential and feasibility. Prioritized projects receive subsidized support (co-funding). We require a demonstration of technical feasibility, so you must contact CBCS well in advance (at least two weeks before) of the final deadline. See [www.cbcs.se](https://www.cbcs.se/) for your nearest point of contact.\r\n\r\nMake sure to fill in the application template word document below.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDLS_postdoc_2026","title":"Call for Academic and Industrial Postdoctoral Fellowships in Data-Driven Life Science 2026","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDLS_postdoc_2026","opens":"2026-01-12T13:00:00.000Z","closes":"2026-03-31T13:00:00.000Z","description":"The DDLS Postdoc Program offers two tracks for postdoctoral researchers: an academic track and an industry track. The academic track is designed for postdoctoral researchers who will be employed at Swedish universities or the Swedish Museum of Natural History, while the industry track is intended for postdoctoral researchers who will be employed by companies in the life sciences sector in Sweden. The program aims to connect them with strong local research environments at universities, as well as with the national DDLS program.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PULSE_call_2_2026","title":"PULSE call 2 (2026)","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PULSE_call_2_2026","opens":"2025-12-15T10:00:00.000Z","closes":"2026-03-16T15:00:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab PULSE (Programme for Future Leaders in Life Science) is a 60-month program funded by the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) COFUND scheme. The program is coordinated by SciLifeLab. \r\nPULSE will train 48 future leaders in Life Sciences through a 3-year postdoctoral fellowship.\r\n•\tThe program offers two tracks: Academic and Entrepreneurial.\r\n•\tAll positions are open to candidates of all nationalities according to the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) eligibility criteria.\r\n\r\nSciLifeLab PULSE has 11 Implementing partners: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, \r\nKarolinska Institutet, Linköping University, Lund University, Örebro University, Stockholm University, Umeå University, University of Gothenburg, Uppsala University, Chalmers University of Technology and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Each of the PULSE postdocs will be employed by one of these organisations. In the call, the candidate applies with support from a SciLifeLab Group Leader/main PI affiliated to one of these universities. In addition, 29 associated partners representing research infrastructures, research institutes and companies in life sciences, will contribute to postdoc training and host secondments.\r\n\r\nThe PULSE projects will be pursued in one of the following research areas:\r\n- Academic track\r\no\tCell & molecular biology\r\no\tPrecision medicine & diagnostics \r\no\tEvolution & biodiversity/planetary biology\r\no\tEpidemiology & infection biology/pandemic laboratory preparedness\r\n- Entrepreneurial track with focus on Drug discovery and Development:\r\no\tMachine learning\r\no\tTherapeutic oligonucleotides\r\no\tDisplay and selection technologies\r\no\tProximity inducing agents\r\n\r\nThe PULSE program provides postdocs with access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure platforms, and a community of world-class researchers. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary and intersectoral exchange through secondments at other institutions, providing opportunities to collaborate with researchers from diverse backgrounds. The program will equip postdocs with transferable skills like science communication, sustainable leadership, and intellectual property rights, preparing them for successful careers in various sectors.\r\n\r\nINFORMATION TO APPLICANTS: All information about the program, call and application process can be found at https://www.scilifelab.se/research/pulse/.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PLPST26","title":"PLP strategic funding 2026","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PLPST26","opens":"2026-01-27T23:00:00.000Z","closes":"2026-01-28T23:00:00.000Z","description":"","labels":[]},{"identifier":"Call_DDD_Dec25","title":"Call for new drug discovery projects at SciLifeLab DDD 2025-2","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/Call_DDD_Dec25","opens":"2025-11-17T23:00:00.000Z","closes":"2026-01-12T22:59:00.000Z","description":"The Drug Discovery and Development (DDD) Platform at SciLifeLab supports academic drug discovery project with expertise and technical capabilities. We have, for example, platforms to develop small molecule drugs, therapeutic antibodies, oligonucleotide therapeutics, proximity-inducing agents such as bispecific antibodies and PROTACs. The DDD offer includes full infrastructure support, a competitive/generous cost model, and full retention of ownership for the project proposer (the academic PI).\r\n\r\nIn this call, the DDD Platform is looking for new project proposals for drug discovery. **All therapeutic modalities** outlined above are of interest but we especially encourage proposals based on **small molecules** to apply in the present call. DDD supports a project portfolio consisting of about 20 programs and we foresee a need to replenish our portfolio with 3-5 new programs this year. We are interested in programs with defined targets for diseases with medical needs. Therapeutic ideas based on technologies that can be extended to other targets and/or other indications are of special interest, i.e. therapeutic platform technologies, as are projects to develop therapeutic molecules with innovative mode-of-actions (e.g., targeted delivery or new modes-of-action for antisense oligonucleotides, small molecules, antibodies and/or proximity-inducers).\r\n\r\nNote that limited projects for selections in phage display libraries for antibodies, selections in DNA encoded chemical libraries for small molecules or limited screening for antisense or siRNA molecules can be considered. \r\n\r\nA description of new modalities in drug discovery research can be found here: [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582](https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582)\r\n\r\nIf you have questions about the call please contact DDD by email (dddprojectproposal@scilifelab.se). For information about the Drug Discovery and Development platform please visit our website [https://www.scilifelab.se/units/ddd-platform/](https://www.scilifelab.se/units/ddd-platform/). This call is open for scientists with a doctoral degree at a Swedish university or higher institution. English should be used when filling out this application. You are responsible for ensuring that the application is complete. Incomplete applications will not be processed.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"REDPG25","title":"RED Postdoctoral Fellowships – SciLifeLab Campus Solna, Stockholm, Sweden – 2025 Call","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REDPG25","opens":"2025-09-17T12:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-12-16T13:00:00.000Z","description":"Three Research Environment and Development (RED) Postdoctoral Fellowship grants are open for applications in 2025. RED Postdoc Fellows will receive a 2-year contract (1 MSEK/yr) to work on self-designed research projects. Successful candidates will be matched to an existing research group and embedded in the unique interdisciplinary and collaborative research environment at SciLifeLab Campus Solna.\r\n\r\nSciLifeLab is a research infrastructure in Sweden with unique technologies and broad expertise in molecular life sciences. Campus Solna is jointly operated by the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Karolinska Institutet (KI) and Stockholm University (SU), also known as Stockholm Trio. All activities at Campus Solna are aligned with its dual mission: hosting national research infrastructures, and being an internationally competitive research center. Technical innovations developed at Campus Solna, enhance SciLifeLab's reputation at the forefront of molecular life sciences.\r\n\r\nResearch at Campus Solna is supported by expert staff scientists and state-of-the-art experimental facilities that together provide a unique environment for training scientists at all career stages.\r\n\r\nAs a RED Postdoc Fellow at Campus Solna SciLifeLab you will:\r\n\r\n·        be part of an internationally recognized research community with access to cutting edge technologies in molecular life sciences\r\n\r\n·        have the opportunity to work on an ambitious research project in conjunction with competent interdisciplinary experimentalists and bioinformaticians\r\n\r\n·        work in a supportive and collaborative research environment with a community that fosters scientific exchange and promotes scientific independence\r\n\r\n·        be employed by one of the Stockholm Trio universities\r\n\r\nEligibility:\r\nApplicants must have obtained a PhD within the past 3 years, or have completed their PhD by the starting date of the fellowship, and not already engaged as a postdoctoral researcher at SciLifeLab Campus Solna.\r\n\r\nApplication Deadline: December 16, 2025 at 14:00\r\n\r\nApplication:\r\n1.  Curriculum vitae, including publications (submit as a PDF file)\r\n2.  Project Proposal – organized as follows (5 page limit; submit as a single PDF file):\r\n\r\nI.     Background and significance (approx. ¾ page) - specify the question/problem being addressed\r\n\r\nII.    Project aims, (approx. ¼ page)\r\n\r\nIII. Project description (maximum 3 pages, may include one figure)\r\n\r\nIV.  Describe the involvement of the host group with emphasis on the relevance of the existing expertise provided. Indicate the skills you bring to the project and what new skills you anticipate to gain. (approx. ¾ pages)\r\n\r\nV.   References (approx. ¼ page)\r\n\r\n3. Letter of Support from Campus Solna SciLifeLab Host, and, if relevant, a letter of support from an external partner (submit as a PDF file)\r\n\r\nSubmit CV, Project Proposal and Letter of Support using the [Anubis Web](https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REDPG25) portal\r\n\r\n4. Two Reference Letters – referees should send their reference letters to: \r\nRefLett-REDPOST@scilifelab.se\r\n\r\nIt is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that the letters are received by the deadline.\r\n\r\nContact: Professor Per Ljungdahl, Director Campus Solna, SciLifeLab; e‑mail: cs.director@scilifelab.se","labels":[]},{"identifier":"CBGEPPP25","title":"CBGE Platform Pipeline Projects for multimodal mechanism-of-action elucidation 2025","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/CBGEPPP25","opens":"2025-10-01T06:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-11-30T13:00:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab Chemical Biology and Genome Engineering (CBGE) platform (https://www.scilifelab.se/servicearea/chemical-biology-and-genome-engineering/) aims to transform phenotypic observations into mechanistic insights through a multidisciplinary approach combining chemical, proteomic, and genetic technologies. The platform consists of three units: Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden (CBCS), CRISPR Functional Genomics (CFG), and Chemical Proteomics (ChemProt).\r\n\r\nScope of supported projects:\r\n\r\n1.\tThis call supports projects that have a clearly defined need for parallel services from more than one CBGE unit.\r\n\r\n2.\tA major focus is to investigate the mechanism-of-action (MoA) and/or molecular targets of small molecules, for example compounds identified in phenotypic assays or other screening efforts. Projects focused on understanding mechanisms of existing drugs, or drug repositioning/repurposing, are equally suitable. Other therapeutic modalities beyond small molecules may also be considered.\r\n\r\n3.\tWe also welcome project types other than MoA studies that benefit from a multidisciplinary approach combining chemical biology, chemical proteomics, and functional genomics. Examples include (but are not limited to): Functional characterization of genetic perturbations, development of chemical tools or probes, investigations of cellular pathways relevant to health and disease, etc.\r\n\r\n⚠️ Mandatory feasibility discussion: A feasibility discussion with CBGE must be scheduled well in advance, no later than November 14, 2025. To arrange this meeting, please contact Michaela Vallin (Project Coordinator) – michaela.vallin@ki.se\r\n\r\nThe complete call text is available below. The application word template available in Anubis/below must be used. Finalized project proposals are uploaded directly as a single pdf file into Anubis. All submissions are treated as confidential and will only be shared with a limited group of CBGE personnel for evaluation under strict confidentiality.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"TDP2025","title":"Call for Technology Development Projects (TDP) 2025","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/TDP2025","opens":"2025-09-18T07:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-11-18T22:59:00.000Z","description":"SciLifeLab invites applications for Technology Development Projects to deliver new, cutting-edge methods, tools, or data solutions not yet available as nationwide services in Sweden. Projects should be broadly useful, internationally competitive, and have potential to become production-level services. Results must be Open Source/FAIR.\r\n\r\nEligibility: \r\nMain applicant: A senior infrastructure staff scientist at a SciLifeLab platform\r\n\r\nCo-applicant(s): SciLifeLab Group Leader (GL) principal investigators, other PIs at\r\nSwedish universities, and/or infrastructure staff scientists at other units/platforms\r\nincluding non-SciLifeLab facilities. Companies, healthcare providers and international PIs\r\ncan also be co-applicants, however, no SciLifeLab funding can be distributed to these\r\ncategories (see Funding below). Co-applicant(s) is not mandatory but recommended.\r\n\r\nFunding: Up to 1.5 MSEK/year (2026–2027) for salaries, consumables, and optional NBIS (max 1 FTE/year) or Data Centre support. Contact NBIS/DC by Oct 23 if requesting their resources. \r\n\r\nThe initiative is jointly funded by the budgets of the National Infrastructure (NAT) and the Pandemic Laboratory Preparedness (PLP) strategic area, \r\ncomplemented with allocated staff resources from the Bioinformatics Platform (NBIS), and Data Centre (DC), with a total amount of over 50 MSEK.\r\n\r\n[Read more here](file:///Users/aliso430/Downloads/TDP%20Call%202025-1.pdf).\r\n\r\nFor questions: infra@scilifelab.se","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDLSAcademicPhDProjects2025","title":"DDLS Academic PhD Projects 2025","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDLSAcademicPhDProjects2025","opens":"2025-10-01T10:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-11-17T14:00:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative funded with a total of 3,3 billion SEK from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The purpose of the program is to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data science capabilities in life science in Sweden.\r\n\r\nOne part of the program is to establish a research school for 260 PhDs, within both academia and industry. The aim of the DDLS Research School is to educate highly skilled and competent professionals who will make a significant contribution to the field of life science research in Sweden.\r\n\r\nAs the PhD candidates are recruited at a host university in Sweden, they will be enrolled as members of the DDLS Research School and expected to take part in the DDLS Research School activities (networking events, courses, scientific visits, etc.).\r\n\r\nThe DDLS program will focus on four strategic areas of data-driven research: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDLSIndustryPhDProjects2025","title":"DDLS Industry PhD Projects 2025","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDLSIndustryPhDProjects2025","opens":"2025-10-01T10:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-11-17T14:00:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative funded with a total of 3,3 billion SEK from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The purpose of the program is to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data science capabilities in life science in Sweden.\r\n\r\nOne part of the program is to establish a research school for 260 PhDs, within both academia and industry. The aim of the DDLS Research School is to educate highly skilled and competent professionals who will make a significant contribution to the field of life science research in Sweden.\r\n\r\nThe industrial PhD students will be employed or recruited to a company in the life science sector in Sweden, aiming to link them up with strong local research environments at universities as well as with the national DDLS program. The admission process and training will take place at the participating Universities.\r\n\r\nAs the PhD candidates are admitted to a host university in Sweden, they will be enrolled as members of the DDLS Research School and are expected to take part in the DDLS Research School activities (networking events, courses, scientific visits, etc.).\r\n\r\nThe DDLS program will focus on four strategic areas of data-driven research: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"CBCSLP25F","title":"CBCS Large Projects Call Fall 2025","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/CBCSLP25F","opens":"2025-09-01T14:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-10-21T12:00:00.000Z","description":"The unit for Chemical Biology (Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden - [CBCS](https://www.cbcs.se/)) at SciLifeLab is looking for chemical biology projects to support. We provide world-leading expertise to academic groups across Sweden in a collaborative project model. \r\n\r\nThe support may include:\r\n\r\n- Assay development and screening of small molecules and drugs, including projects in BSL2/3\r\n- Synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry support (functionalized molecules for pulldown, activity based probes)\r\n- Computational chemistry (such as virtual screening, chemoinformatics, machine learning) \r\n- Access to small-molecule and annotated drug libraries.\r\n- Drug and/or disease profiling using Cell Painting\r\n-Support for functional precision medicine projects monitoring drug sensitivity profiles in patient material.  \r\n\r\nOur external project review committee ranks all applications based on scientific potential and feasibility. Prioritized projects receive subsidized support (co-funding). We require a demonstration of technical feasibility, so you must contact CBCS well in advance (at least two weeks before) of the final deadline. See [www.cbcs.se](https://www.cbcs.se/) for your nearest point of contact.\r\n\r\nMake sure to fill in the application template word document below.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"REDPR25","title":"Campus Solna Research Environment and Development (RED) Grant - Projects","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REDPR25","opens":"2025-06-16T22:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-10-09T13:00:00.000Z","description":"Campus Solna is characterized by a research community actively pushing the envelope of what is technically possible to solve important and complex questions in biology. To address the constant challenge of maintaining and developing state-of-the-art technical infrastructures, seed funding for new initiatives is available. RED Project funding is intended to enable groups at Campus Solna to explore novel technical applications that may be considered high risk and not quite mature enough to attract conventional funding. Projects should be well-defined with a strong potential impact if proof-of-principle can be obtained. Continuation or expansion of already funded projects will not be considered. RED project grants will be funded at a maximum level of 750 tkr/yr with 2 years of possible project support. The long-term ambition is to provide support for 4-6 ongoing RED projects.\r\n\r\nEvaluation: Applications will be reviewed by a panel composed of one/two external representatives from each Stockholm Trio university and recommendations for funding will be presented by the Scientific Directors to the Campus Solna Committee for decision at the December 10, 2025, meeting.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"EVENT2026","title":"Financial support for a SciLifeLab event in 2026 for SciLifeLab Infrastructure and SciLifeLab Group Leaders","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/EVENT2026","opens":"2025-05-27T09:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-10-07T11:00:00.000Z","description":"SciLifeLab aims to support events within the scope of our fields of research, open to participants from all over Sweden. We aim to encourage collaboration among and between SciLifeLab infrastructure and researchers, as well as with external organizations, and increase awareness of SciLifeLab to the broader research community in Sweden and abroad. A SciLifeLab infrastructure platform/unit or a SciLifeLab group leader must be the organizer or a visible co-organizer.\r\n\r\nDetailed information about the call can be found in the document [Event support 2026](https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/EVENT2026/documents/Event%20support%202026_v3.pdf)","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PATHOGENS2025","title":"Swedish Pathogens Portal: Portal Resource Proposal","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PATHOGENS2025","opens":"2025-06-25T05:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-09-19T13:00:00.000Z","description":"The Swedish Pathogens Portal works closely with the research community to identify resources that will be valuable to them. Through this Portal Resource Proposal call, the portal aims to identify four large-scale use cases that will result in new resources beneficial to the community. These use cases, at least one of which will involve sensitive human data, are expected to; (1) Provide new, substantial content for the portal that is of wide utility to the community, and (2) Define and develop new technical components that enable the portal to serve raw and processed data at a larger scale than today. Each resource will be provided with a unique URL and a two-year support plan to ensure sustainability. The Swedish Pathogens Portal will work closely with the research groups throughout the projects, and the resources will ultimately be made available via the portal.\r\n\r\nSuccessful applicants will partner with the SciLifeLab Data Centre to plan and carry out the project. DC will provide project leadership and developers. Partner projects are expected to provide scientific content and research outputs, which may include the results of ongoing projects that have already yielded findings. Please note that no personnel or resources will be directly allocated to the applicant. Rather, the objective and benefit for the successful applicant is to have a bespoke data resource for their scientific results developed and embedded in the Swedish Pathogens Portal.\r\n\r\nThis call is open only to researchers at Uppsala University. More than one proposal can be submitted from each research group. The deadline for proposals to be submitted is 2025-09-19 (15:00). The services should be made available via the portal no later than the end of 2025. The proposals will be reviewed by the DC management group.\r\n\r\nThe selection criteria for ranking are:\r\n-     Added value to the research community for the content provided\r\n-     Suitability of the project to drive the technical development of the Swedish Pathogens Portal\r\n-     Open Science considerations\r\n-     Uniqueness (nationally, internationally)\r\n-     The practicality of implementing the project\r\n-     Strategic importance for SciLifeLab/Sweden\r\n \r\nAny questions related to the potential feasibility of a potential project or other details about this call can be emailed to datacentre@scilifelab.se.\r\n\r\n<b>Note!</b>\r\nThe application content (text, figures and references) should fit within the page limits stated after each heading, using font Calibri or Times New Roman size 12.\r\n\r\n<b>Error in call text</b>\r\nPlease note that there is a field asking for 'name of TDP'. This is an error, and is supposed to read 'PRP' (for project resource proposal). \r\n","labels":["Data Centre"]},{"identifier":"REDEQ25","title":"Campus Solna Research Environment and Development (RED) Grant - Equipment","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REDEQ25","opens":"2025-06-16T22:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-09-18T13:00:00.000Z","description":"Annual call for the procurement of common equipment to enhance and maintain the general research capabilities at Campus Solna. Applications for support of up to 1 mkr will be considered. Co-funding strategies are encouraged, and RED grant support can be coupled with other financing to acquire equipment exceeding 1 mkr.\r\n\r\nApplications for shared instruments acquired within one year of the last RED Equipment Grant call are also eligible for support, i.e., it is possible to obtain retroactive reimbursement. It is important to note that RED equipment grants are awarded on a competitive basis; applications for retroactive support will be evaluated in the context of all applications and will not receive preferential consideration. \r\n\r\nEvaluation: Applications are to be reviewed by the Campus Solna Working Group (SD, InfraDir, CS Dir), and recommendations for funding will be presented to the Campus Solna Committee for decision at the October 2025 meeting.\r\n\r\n<b>Criteria for prioritizing support:</b>\r\n-\tA clear description of the equipment, its purpose, its specific capabilities, and a link to a supplier’s web page should be included if appropriate.\r\n-\tValue of the equipment/instrument to the research environment at Campus Solna. \r\n        Anticipated benefits to the capabilities, productivity and competitiveness of research\r\n            activities at Campus Solna.\r\n        Use by multiple groups will strengthen the application. \r\n-\tDoes the equipment/instrument represent new technology, or is the procurement intended to\r\n       replace/upgrade existing equipment? \r\n-\tSupport from multiple group leaders will strengthen the application and be prioritised.\r\n-\tDescription of maintenance, the financing of running costs and how access will be provided. ","labels":[]},{"identifier":"SGL2025","title":"SciLifeLab Group Leader Nomination form","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/SGL2025","opens":"2025-06-11T07:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-09-15T21:59:00.000Z","description":" Nomination for SciLifeLab Group Leaders 2025\r\n\r\n- There is one (1) nomination period per year.\r\n- The nomination is for a 4-year term. The group leader status is re-evaluated every four years to ensure that the criteria continue to be met.\r\n- Nominations are submitted individually, either by a candidate directly (self-nomination) or following invitation by a SciLifeLab founding university or site committee member. Nominees are encouraged to discuss their application with their respective Scientific Director/Integration Director (KI, KTH, SU, UU) or Site Directors (SciLiteLab Site Linköping, Lund, Gothenburg or Umeå), and should be submitted with support from the Head of Department\r\n- The applicant must provide examples on concrete contributions to SciLifeLab´s activities (not to SciLifeLab:s strategic objectives in general). Example contributions are given in the SciLifeLab\r\nGroup Leader Principles & Guidelines document (https://www.scilifelab.se/research/group-leader-definition/#h-definition.) Contributions within all five areas of SciLifeLab:s objectives are not required. \r\n\r\n- A current position as SciLifeLab or DDLS Fellow, Platform Director, Platform Co-Director, or Head of Unit automatically includes the SciLifeLab Group Leader status, and therefore these individuals do not need to be nominated if their roles or assignments are in force (re-evaluation every 4-years still applies).\r\n\r\n- Pre-screening and initial selection are conducted by SciLifeLab university and site committees.\r\n- The SciLifeLab Strategic Management group evaluate and prepare a recommendation to the SciLifeLab Board, which makes the final decision.\r\n- SciLifeLab aim for a minimum of 40% applications and approved nominations from the underrepresented gender\r\n- Approved nominations are publicly announced on the SciLifeLab website.\r\n\r\nAll SciLifeLab Group Leader data (such as publications and other contributions) will be made public if the nomination is approved, and data will be used for web profile pages. It is the responsibility of the applicants to provide exact information.\r\n\r\nIf you have any questions regarding the nomination process for SciLifeLab Group Leaders, please contact nomination@scilifelab.se. More information about the SciLifeLab Group Leader definition can be found here: https://www.scilifelab.se/research/group-leader-definition/.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"IC2025","title":"Instrument call 2025 for infrastructure units","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/IC2025","opens":"2025-05-27T10:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-09-12T21:59:00.000Z","description":"This call is open only for the infrastructure units of SciLifeLab.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PALS_3_2025","title":"PALS call no 3 (2025)","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PALS_3_2025","opens":"2025-04-01T07:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-09-01T10:00:00.000Z","description":"This call is part of the PALS initiative, supported by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg\r\nFoundation.\r\n\r\nWith this call, PALS wants to support and promote scientific interactions between fellows\r\nfrom the different PALS programs and/or from different centers. The supported collaborations\r\ncan involve research or other related activities in all areas of the different programs such as\r\nmolecular medicine or different areas of life science and can be technology-driven or datadriven\r\nprojects from fundamental, preclinical, translational, and clinical scientists.\r\nThe supported collaborations, either a research project or an event in Sweden, organized\r\nand coordinated jointly by the fellows, should:\r\n- add novelty\r\n- be innovative and cross-disciplinary\r\n- aim for either or several of the following: technology development, knowledge transfer, data\r\ntransfer\r\nThis annual call will support collaborations with funding in a span between 100.000 and\r\n500.000 SEK (including indirect costs), the total annual sum awarded is up to 3 MSEK. KAW only reimburses operating costs (\"drift\") and overhead (if any, and max 20%).\r\n\r\nWho can apply?\r\nThe call is open for fellows, associated fellows and fellow alumni in the PALS community\r\n(WCMM, DDLS, SciLifeLab), and can also involve a collaborator as co-applicant from\r\nSciLifeLab's infrastructure.\r\nThe proposed project needs to involve two or three applicants, representing either at least\r\ntwo different PALS programs (DDLS, SciLifeLab or WCMM), which can be at the same\r\nuniversity or organization; a PALS associated member in any of the three programs and a\r\ncollaborating SciLifeLab infrastructure, or two PALS associated members in the same\r\nprogram but who are located at different universities or organizations.\r\nEach applicant needs to be actively involved in the project, the main applicant is responsible\r\nfor submitting the application and communication with co-applicants. The funding will be paid\r\nout to each project partner (applicant and co-applicant/s) separately, the funding can only be\r\npaid to a Swedish university or the Swedish Museum of Natural History via requisition. An\r\napplicant can be part of max. 2 applications (main or co-applicant).\r\n\r\nProject period\r\nThe project period is January 1st-December 31st, 2026, the reporting and requisition is made\r\nin February 2027. Reporting templates will be provided.\r\nSelected projects are expected to be presented at the PALS meeting during the project\r\nperiod (annual PALS meeting 2026), and the project results at the PALS meeting after the\r\nproject period, in 2027. Information about the funded projects will be published at\r\npalsnetwork.se.\r\n\r\nEvaluation criteria\r\nApplications will be evaluated according to the assessment of the combination of the following criteria:\r\n• Scientific quality and potential for novelty and originality\r\n• Multi-disciplinary or translational approach\r\n• Potential future or long-term impact\r\n• Potential synergies in the planned collaboration\r\n• Merit of ideas and alignment with the goals of PALS\r\nFor events we also consider\r\n• Clear impact for the PALS community\r\n• Clear aim of the event\r\nWe will also consider:\r\n• If the project plan aligns with the scope of the call with regards to project time (12 months) and requested funding\r\n• If the project establishes a new collaboration\r\n• Open science and data sharing aspects\r\n• Industrial and societal relevance\r\n• Complementarity of the applications (for example, gender balance, career stage, geographical distribution and project topic)\r\n• Clear and active involvement of all partners\r\n\r\nApplicants should keep in mind that, due to the broad range of research areas and disciplines within the PALS program, the evaluators may not be experts in the specific field of the proposed project. Therefore, it is important to write the proposal accordingly, ensuring that a general expert can understand the research idea.\r\n\r\nApplication opens April 1st, deadline September 1st, 2025 kl. 12.00","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PLPTDP25","title":"National Open Call for Pandemic Laboratory Preparedness 2025","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PLPTDP25","opens":"2025-06-09T07:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-08-25T12:00:00.000Z","description":"SciLifeLab´s strategic area, Pandemic Laboratory Preparedness (PLP), has decided to launch a call to support development and refinement of technologies and capabilities aimed to improve the national pandemic preparedness\r\n\r\nThe total budget for the call is 24 MSEK (12 MSEK per year for two years) and maximum grant size that can be applied for is 3 MSEK (1.5 MSEK/year for two years).\r\n\r\nEligible applicants are either researchers from already established PLP units (grant recipients of the earlier PLP Calls), researchers at any swedish university with a strong track record in infection biology research relevant for pandemic preparedness, and researchers employed at SVA, FOI and FoHM that collaborate with one or several established PLP units. Collaborations within and across research units and governmental organizations are highly encouraged in general but each applicant can only be main applicant on one and co-applicant on one application. Projects must be performed in collaboration with a SciLifeLab infrastructure/platform to ensure sustainability for pandemic preparedness. \r\n\r\nPlease note that funding can only be transferred to a Swedish university, and that grants are not allowed to be transferred between collaborators or to external partners. \r\n\r\nDeadline for applications: Monday August 25, 2025 at 14.00 CET. \r\nStart of funding: November 1st, 2025 \r\n\r\nTime period for funding: Oktober 2025 – September 2027, but granted funding can be used until April 1st, 2028.\r\n\r\nFor questions about the call, please contact alice.sollazzo@scilifelab.uu.se","labels":[]},{"identifier":"Call_DDD_May2025","title":"Call for new drug discovery projects at SciLifeLab DDD 2025-1","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/Call_DDD_May2025","opens":"2025-05-21T06:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-08-22T21:59:00.000Z","description":"The Drug Discovery and Development (DDD) Platform at SciLifeLab supports academic drug discovery project with expertise and technical capabilities. We have, for example, platforms to develop small molecule drugs, therapeutic antibodies, oligonucleotide therapeutics, proximity-inducing agents such as bispecific antibodies and PROTACs. The DDD offer includes full infrastructure support, a competitive/generous cost model, and full retention of ownership for the project proposer (the academic PI).\r\n\r\nIn this call, the DDD Platform is looking for new project proposals for drug discovery. **All therapeutic modalities** outlined above are of interest but we especially encourage proposals based on biologics to apply in the present call. DDD supports a project portfolio consisting of about 20 programs and we foresee a need to replenish our portfolio with 3-5 new programs this year. We are interested in programs with defined targets for diseases with medical needs. Therapeutic ideas based on technologies that can be extended to other targets and/or other indications are of special interest, i.e. therapeutic platform technologies, as are projects to develop therapeutic molecules with innovative mode-of-actions (e.g., targeted delivery or new modes-of-action for antisense oligonucleotides, small molecules, antibodies and/or proximity-inducers).\r\n\r\nNote that limited projects for selections in phage display libraries for antibodies, selections in DNA encoded chemical libraries for small molecules or limited screening for antisense or siRNA molecules can be considered. \r\n\r\nA description of new modalities in drug discovery research can be found here: [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582](https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582)\r\n\r\nIf you have questions about the call please contact DDD by email (dddprojectproposal@scilifelab.se). For information about the Drug Discovery and Development platform please visit our website [https://www.scilifelab.se/units/ddd-platform/](https://www.scilifelab.se/units/ddd-platform/). This call is open for scientists with a doctoral degree at a Swedish university or higher institution. English should be used when filling out this application. You are responsible for ensuring that the application is complete. Incomplete applications will not be processed.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDLS_RS_COURSES_2025","title":"Call for DDLS Research School Courses to be given 2026","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDLS_RS_COURSES_2025","opens":"2025-04-10T15:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-06-03T07:00:00.000Z","description":"The DDLS Research School (RS) opens a call for courses in topics of relevance for data-driven life science research. The call is open to any researcher with an affiliation to a Swedish university. Here we ask for courses to be given in 2026.  \r\n\r\nRead the call text [Call for DDLS Research School Courses 2026](https://www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/ddls-research-school/call-for-ddls-research-school-courses/) before submitting your application. It contains the instructions and information needed to submit a complete application. \r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"CBCSLP25S","title":"CBCS Large Projects Call Spring 2025","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/CBCSLP25S","opens":"2025-02-05T13:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-04-04T12:00:00.000Z","description":"The unit for Chemical Biology (Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden - [CBCS](https://www.cbcs.se/)) at SciLifeLab is looking for chemical biology projects to support. We provide world-leading expertise to academic groups across Sweden in a collaborative project model. \r\n\r\nThe support may include:\r\n\r\n- Assay development and screening of small molecules and drugs, including projects in BSL2/3\r\n- Synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry support (functionalized molecules for pulldown, activity based probes)\r\n- Computational chemistry (such as virtual screening, chemoinformatics, machine learning) \r\n- Access to small-molecule and annotated drug libraries.\r\n- Drug and/or disease profiling using Cell Painting\r\n-Support for functional precision medicine projects monitoring drug sensitivity profiles in patient material.  \r\n\r\nOur external project review committee ranks all applications based on scientific potential and feasibility. Prioritized projects receive subsidized support (co-funding). We require a demonstration of technical feasibility, so you must contact CBCS well in advance (at least two weeks before) of the final deadline. See [www.cbcs.se](https://www.cbcs.se/) for your nearest point of contact.\r\n\r\nMake sure to fill in the application template word document below.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PULSE","title":"PULSE call 2025","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PULSE","opens":"2025-01-07T10:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-03-31T14:00:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab PULSE (Programme for Future Leaders in Life Science) is a 60-month program funded by the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) COFUND scheme. The program is coordinated by SciLifeLab. \r\nPULSE will train 48 future leaders in Life Sciences through a 3-year postdoctoral fellowship.\r\n•\tThe program offers two tracks: Academic and Entrepreneurial.\r\n•\tAll positions are open to candidates of all nationalities according to the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) eligibility criteria.\r\n\r\nSciLifeLab PULSE has 9 Implementing partners: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, \r\nKarolinska Institutet, Linköping University, Lund University, Örebro University, Stockholm University, Umeå University, University of Gothenburg and Uppsala University. Each of the PULSE postdocs will be employed by one of these organisations. In the call, the candidate applies with support from a SciLifeLab Group Leader/main PI affiliated to one of these universities. In addition, 24 associated partners representing research infrastructures, research institutes and companies in life sciences, will contribute to postdoc training and host secondments.\r\n\r\nThe PULSE projects will be pursued in one of the following research areas:\r\n- Academic track\r\no\tCell & molecular biology\r\no\tPrecision medicine & diagnostics \r\no\tEvolution & biodiversity/planetary biology\r\no\tEpidemiology & infection biology/pandemic laboratory preparedness\r\n- Entrepreneurial track with focus on Drug discovery and Development:\r\no\tMachine learning\r\no\tTherapeutic oligonucleotides\r\no\tDisplay and selection technologies\r\no\tProximity inducing agents\r\n\r\nThe PULSE program provides postdocs with access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure platforms, and a community of world-class researchers. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary and intersectoral exchange through secondments at other institutions, providing opportunities to collaborate with researchers from diverse backgrounds. The program will equip postdocs with transferable skills like science communication, sustainable leadership, and intellectual property rights, preparing them for successful careers in various sectors.\r\n\r\nINFORMATION TO APPLICANTS: All information about the call and application process can be found at https://www.scilifelab.se/research/pulse/.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"RDCP2025","title":"Expression of Interest (EoI) Call for Research Data Community","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/RDCP2025","opens":"2025-03-14T08:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-03-14T08:30:00.000Z","description":" Expression of Interest (EoI) Call for Research Data Community Projects (RDCP) to Promote Collaboration and Data Sharing To promote collaborative, data-driven research communities that integrate and share data across multiple PIs.\r\n\r\nWho Can Apply: Consortia of 3-5 PIs from Swedish universities or The Swedish Museum of Natural History. Additional members who contribute and benefit from the resource should be mentioned. \r\n\r\nGrant Amount: 1 MSEK for 2 years per project (4 projects in total)\r\n\r\nAdditional Benefits: Formal recognition as an exemplary DDLS research environment, and support from the DDLS data science nodes, SciLifeLab Data Centre and WABI services.\r\n\r\nProject Start: July 2025.\r\n\r\nDeadline for application : March 12, 2025.\r\n\r\n[More information](https://www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/rdcp-call-2025/). Contact: ddls-calls@scilifelab.se\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"Call_DDD_Dec24","title":"Call for new drug discovery projects at SciLifeLab DDD 2024-2","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/Call_DDD_Dec24","opens":"2024-12-04T07:00:00.000Z","closes":"2025-01-20T22:59:00.000Z","description":"The DDD platform at SciLifeLab supports academic drug discovery project with expertise and technical capabilities. We have, for example, platforms to develop small molecule drugs, therapeutic antibodies, oligonucleotide therapeutics, proximity-inducing agents such as bispecific antibodies and PROTACs. The DDD offer includes full infrastructure support, a competitive/generous cost model, and full retention of ownership for the project proposer (the academic PI).\r\n\r\nIn this call, the Drug Discovery and Development Platform (DDD) at SciLifeLab is looking for new project proposals for drug discovery. **All therapeutic modalities** outlined above are of interest. DDD supports a project portfolio consisting of about 20 programs and we foresee a need to replenish our portfolio with 3-5 new programs this year. We are interested in programs with defined targets for diseases with medical needs. Therapeutic ideas based on technologies that can be extended to other targets and/or other indications are of special interest, i.e. therapeutic platform technologies, as are projects to develop therapeutic molecules with innovative mode-of-actions (e.g., targeted delivery or new modes-of-action for antisense oligonucleotides, small molecules, antibodies and/or proximity-inducers).\r\n\r\nNote that small projects for selections in phage display libraries for antibodies, selections in DNA encoded chemical libraries for small molecules or limited screening for antisense or siRNA molecules can be considered. \r\n\r\nA description of new modalities in drug discovery research can be found here: [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582](https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582)\r\n\r\nIf you have questions about the call please contact DDD by email (dddprojectproposal@scilifelab.se). This call is open for scientists with a doctoral degree at a Swedish university or higher institution. English should be used when filling out this application. You are responsible for ensuring that the application is complete. Incomplete applications will not be processed.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"REDPG24","title":"RED Postdoctoral Fellowships – SciLifeLab Campus Solna, Stockholm, Sweden","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REDPG24","opens":"2024-09-16T12:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-12-17T13:00:00.000Z","description":"Three Research Environment and Development (RED) Postdoctoral Fellowship grants are open for applications in 2024. RED Postdoc Fellows will receive a 2-year contract (1 MSEK/yr) to work on self-designed research projects. Successful candidates will be matched to an existing research group and embedded in the unique interdisciplinary and collaborative research environment at SciLifeLab Campus Solna.\r\n\r\nSciLifeLab is a research infrastructure in Sweden with unique technologies and broad expertise in molecular life sciences. Campus Solna is jointly operated by the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Karolinska Institutet (KI) and Stockholm University (SU), also known as Stockholm Trio. All activities at Campus Solna are aligned with its dual mission: hosting national research infrastructures, and being an internationally competitive research center. Technical innovations developed at Campus Solna, enhance SciLifeLab's reputation at the forefront of molecular life sciences.\r\n\r\nResearch at Campus Solna is supported by expert staff scientists and state-of-the-art experimental facilities that together provide a unique environment for training scientists at all career stages.\r\n\r\nAs a RED Postdoc Fellow at Campus Solna SciLifeLab you will:\r\n\r\n·        be part of an internationally recognized research community with access to cutting edge technologies in molecular life sciences\r\n\r\n·        have the opportunity to work on an ambitious research project in conjunction with competent interdisciplinary experimentalists and bioinformaticians\r\n\r\n·        work in a supportive and collaborative research environment with a community that fosters scientific exchange and promotes scientific independence\r\n\r\n·        be employed by one of the Stockholm Trio universities\r\n\r\nEligibility:\r\nApplicants must have obtained a PhD within the past 3 years, or have completed their PhD by the starting date of the fellowship, and not already engaged as a postdoctoral researcher at SciLifeLab Campus Solna.\r\n\r\nApplication Deadline: December 17, 2024 at 14:00\r\n\r\nApplication:\r\n1.  Curriculum vitae, including publications (submit as a PDF file)\r\n2.  Project Proposal – organized as follows (5 page limit; submit as a single PDF file):\r\n\r\nI.     Background and significance (approx. ¾ page) - specify the question/problem being addressed\r\n\r\nII.    Project aims, (approx. ¼ page)\r\n\r\nIII. Project description (maximum 3 pages, may include one figure)\r\n\r\nIV.  Describe the involvement of the host group with emphasis on the relevance of the existing expertise provided. Indicate the skills you bring to the project and what new skills you anticipate to gain. (approx. ¾ pages)\r\n\r\nV.   References (approx. ¼ page)\r\n\r\n3. Letter of Support from Campus Solna SciLifeLab Host, and, if relevant, a letter of support from an external partner (submit as a PDF file)\r\n\r\nSubmit CV, Project Proposal and Letter of Support using the [Anubis Web](https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REDPG24) portal\r\n\r\n4. Two Reference Letters – referees should send their reference letters to: \r\nRefLett-REDPOST@scilifelab.se\r\n\r\nIt is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that the letters are received by the deadline.\r\n\r\nContact: Professor Per Ljungdahl, Director Campus Solna, SciLifeLab; e‑mail: cs.director@scilifelab.se","labels":[]},{"identifier":"SGL2024","title":"SciLifeLab Group Leader Nomination form","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/SGL2024","opens":"2024-10-03T08:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-11-28T22:59:00.000Z","description":" Nomination for SciLifeLab Group Leaders 2024\r\n\r\nThere is one (1) nomination period per year.\r\n- The nomination is for a 4-year term. The group leader status is re-evaluated every four years to ensure that the criteria continue to be met.\r\n- Nominations are submitted individually, either by a candidate directly (self-nomination) or following invitation by a SciLifeLab founding university or site committee member.\r\n- A current position as SciLifeLab or DDLS Fellow, Platform Director, Platform Co-Director, or Head of Unit automatically includes the SciLifeLab Group Leader status, and therefore these individuals do not need to be nominated if their roles or assignments are in force (re-evaluation every 4-years still applies).\r\n- Pre-screening and initial selection are conducted by SciLifeLab university and site committees.\r\n- The SciLifeLab Management group and Site Directors evaluate and prepare a recommendation to the SciLifeLab Board, which makes the final decision.\r\n- Approved nominations are publicly announced on the SciLifeLab website.\r\n\r\nAll SciLifeLab Group Leader data (such as publications and other contributions) will be made public if the nomination is approved, and data will be used for web profile pages. It is the responsibility of the applicants to provide exact information.\r\n\r\nIf you have any questions regarding the nomination process for SciLifeLab Group Leaders, please contact nomination@scilifelab.se.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"INFRALIFE2024","title":"InfraLife Feasibility Call 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/INFRALIFE2024","opens":"2024-10-29T09:30:00.000Z","closes":"2024-11-28T16:00:00.000Z","description":"The aim of the InfraLife feasibility call is to promote infrastructure use and collaborations within life science. The goal is to highlight the benefit of using multiple infrastructures to adress a research question. Projects can range from exploring sample preparation, joint library preparation, technology development, proof of concept to new ways of analysing data for combined technology use. \r\n\r\nThe project has to be a project within life science research where at least two of the infrastructures SciLifeLab, MAX IV or the DEMAX facility of ESS is used. An industry can be a partner, albeit no money can be transfered to a company. The funding can cover materials, consumables, access costs, travels and accommodation (not salary).\r\n\r\nFunding: The maximum grant size is 200.000 SEK.\r\nEligibility: The call is open to researchers and infrastructure staff specialists affiliated to a Swedish university.\r\nTime period for funding: proposals should cover the period January 1st, 2025 to November 30, 2025. \r\nCriteria for selection of projects: 1. Quality of research, 2. Level of impact for future use, 3. Quality of collaboration\r\n\r\nDeadline for application: November 28 2024, 17:00.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDLSIndustryPhDProjects24","title":"DDLS Industry PhD Projects 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDLSIndustryPhDProjects24","opens":"2024-10-01T14:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-11-15T14:00:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative funded with a total of 3,1 billion SEK from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The purpose of the program is to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data science capabilities in life science in Sweden.\r\n\r\nDDLS will establish a research school for 260 PhDs, with two components, one focussing on academic PhD students and one for industrial PhD students. The aim of the DDLS Research School is to educate highly skilled and competent professionals who will make a significant contribution to the field of life science research in Sweden.\r\n\r\nThe industrial PhD students will be employed or recruited to a company in the life science sector in Sweden, aiming to link them up with strong local research environments at universities as well as with the national DDLS program. The admission process and training will take place at the participating Universities.\r\n\r\nAs the PhD candidates are admitted to a host university in Sweden, they will be enrolled as members of the DDLS Research School and are expected to take part in the DDLS Research School activities (networking events, courses, scientific visits, etc.).\r\n\r\nThe DDLS program will focus on four strategic areas of data-driven research: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDLSAcademicPhDProjects24","title":"DDLS Academic PhD Projects 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDLSAcademicPhDProjects24","opens":"2024-10-01T14:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-11-15T14:00:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative funded with a total of 3,1 billion SEK from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The purpose of the program is to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data science capabilities in life science in Sweden.\r\n\r\nOne part of the program is to establish a research school for 260 PhDs, within both academia and industry. The aim of the DDLS Research School is to educate highly skilled and competent professionals who will make a significant contribution to the field of life science research in Sweden.\r\n\r\nThe PhD students will be recruited to a host university/organization in Sweden, aiming to link them up with strong local research environments as well as with the national DDLS program.\r\n\r\nAs the PhD candidates are recruited at a host university in Sweden, they will be enrolled as members of the DDLS Research School and expected to take part in the DDLS Research School activities (networking events, courses, scientific visits, etc.).\r\n\r\nThe DDLS program will focus on four strategic areas of data-driven research: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"WASPHSDDLS24","title":"WASP-HS and DDLS Research initiation grants for data-driven life sciences and society 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/WASPHSDDLS24","opens":"2024-06-19T08:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-11-04T14:00:00.000Z","description":"This call aims to provide funding for research investigating the human and social challenges of data-driven strategies developed and applied within the life sciences. The research should aim to increase the understanding of how using artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous systems, and data-driven methodologies has effects and consequences in the life sciences, medicine, and/or society.\r\n\r\nFor a full description of the call, see [this page](https://www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/research-initiation-grants-for-data-driven-life-sciences-and-society/)","labels":[]},{"identifier":"NEST2024","title":"Call for Joint WASP and DDLS NESTs","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/NEST2024","opens":"2024-06-26T11:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-10-30T14:00:00.000Z","description":"WASP and DDLS announce a joint call for NESTs (Novelty, Excellence, Synergy, and Teams) projects that span across the thematic profiles of DDLS and WASP. A NEST should address a specific strategic high-priority research challenge with international impact and visibility that requires the gathered competence of a multidisciplinary team of investigators in order to be solved. The added value from collaboration between WASP and DDLS, but also within each of the programs, should be clearly emphasized. Scientific novelty, originality and impact, as well as their relevance to Swedish industry and/or society are important.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"CBCSLP24F","title":"CBCS Large Projects Call Fall 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/CBCSLP24F","opens":"2024-06-14T12:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-10-11T12:00:00.000Z","description":"The unit for Chemical Biology (Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden - [CBCS](https://www.cbcs.se/)) at SciLifeLab is looking for chemical biology projects to support. We provide world-leading expertise to academic groups across Sweden in a collaborative project model. \r\n\r\nThe support may include:\r\n\r\n- Assay development and screening of small molecules and drugs, including projects in BSL2/3\r\n- Synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry support (functionalized molecules for pulldown, activity based probes)\r\n- Computational chemistry (such as virtual screening, chemoinformatics, machine learning) \r\n- Access to small-molecule and annotated drug libraries.\r\n- Drug and/or disease profiling using Cell Painting\r\n-Support for functional precision medicine projects monitoring drug sensitivity profiles in patient material.  \r\n\r\nOur external project review committee ranks all applications based on scientific potential and feasibility. Prioritized projects receive subsidized support (co-funding). We require a demonstration of technical feasibility, so you must contact CBCS well in advance (at least two weeks before) of the final deadline. See [www.cbcs.se](https://www.cbcs.se/) for your nearest point of contact.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"CBGEPPP24","title":"CBGE Platform Pipeline Projects for mechanism-of-action studies 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/CBGEPPP24","opens":"2024-06-14T12:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-10-11T12:00:00.000Z","description":"Chemical Biology and Genome Engineering (CBGE) is a SciLifeLab infrastructure platform with the mission to turn phenotypic observations into mechanistic insight. We do this by combining chemical, proteomic, and genetic approaches. The platform consists of three units: Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden (CBCS), CRISPR Functional Genomics (CFG), and Chemical Proteomics (ChemProt).\r\n\r\nThis call is intended for projects with a clearly defined need for services from more than one unit of the CBGE platform. The purpose is to investigate the mechanism-of-action and/or molecular targets of small molecules identified in activities such as phenotypic assays or other screening efforts. Projects aimed at understanding the mechanism of existing drugs, or projects in drug repositioning and drug repurposing are equally suitable. Other modalities can be considered. Please find the complete call text attached as a pdf here in Anubis.\r\n\r\nWe request a demonstration of technical feasibility, so please ensure that you contact CBGE well in advance (and no later than 2 weeks before) the final deadline. Contact anna-lena.gustavsson@scilifelab.se (Platform Director, Head of CBCS) or bernhard.schmierer@scilifelab.se (Platform co-Director, Head of CFG) to request a mandatory meeting. The application word template available in Anubis must be used. Finalized project proposals are uploaded directly as a single pdf file into Anubis. All material provided is considered confidential, and access is restricted to a limited group of CBGE personnel under conditions of confidentiality, solely for the purpose of evaluating the proposed research.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"EVENT2025","title":"Financial support for a SciLifeLab event in 2025 for SciLifeLab Infrastructure and SciLifeLab Group Leaders","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/EVENT2025","opens":"2024-05-27T09:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-10-07T11:00:00.000Z","description":"SciLifeLab aims to support events within the scope of our fields of research, open to participants from all over Sweden. We aim to encourage collaboration among and between SciLifeLab infrastructure and researchers, as well as with external organizations, and increase awareness of SciLifeLab to the broader research community in Sweden and abroad. A SciLifeLab infrastructure platform/unit or a SciLifeLab group leader must be the organizer or a visible co-organizer.\r\n\r\nDetailed information about the call can be found [in this document](https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/EVENT2025/documents/Event%20support%202025_info_updated_240603.docx)\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"EBI2024","title":"Suggest national data services in the Epidemiology and Biology of infection research area","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/EBI2024","opens":"2024-09-04T10:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-09-30T21:59:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is building a national Data Platform. The Data Platform acts as a hub for data-driven life science research. It offers access to services and resources that promote the exchange and reuse of scientific outputs (e.g. data, code, methods) in accordance with the principles of Open Science and FAIR. The four Data Science Nodes (DSNs) within the DDLS program contribute services, resources, and best practice guidance relevant to their scientific area to the Data Platform.  \r\n\r\nThe Data Science Node in Epidemiology and Biology of Infection (DSN-EBI), hosted by Umeå University, is seeking input from the community to identify priorities for its operations. \r\n\r\nWe invite you to submit a brief three-page proposal on the national data services needed in the field of epidemiology and biology of infection. This is your opportunity to help advance Swedish data-driven life science, and make a lasting impact on national data services in this research area. Please find more information [here](https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/EBI2024/documents/DDLS%20EBI-Project%20proposal%20request.pdf). Please note that this is the first of many future opportunities to share your ideas about national data services with us. \r\n\r\nFeel free to contact us to discuss your ideas for this or future needs inventories. We are here to support the epidemiology and infection community in Sweden. \r\n\r\n**Contact**\r\n\r\nOliver Billker, Research Area Lead of Epidemiology and Biology of Infection, email: oliver.billker@umu.se  ","labels":[]},{"identifier":"REDEQ24","title":"Campus Solna Research Environment and Development (RED) Grant - Equipment","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REDEQ24","opens":"2024-07-05T10:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-09-27T13:00:00.000Z","description":"Annual call for the procurement of common equipment to enhance and maintain the general research capabilities at Campus Solna. Applications for support of up to 1 mkr will be considered. Co-funding strategies are encouraged and RED grant support can be coupled with other financing to acquire equipment exceeding 1 mkr. \r\nNew for this year, applications for shared instruments acquired within one year of the last RED Equipment Grant call are eligible for support, i.e., it is possible to obtain retroactive reimbursement. Important to note is that RED equipment grants are awarded on a competitive basis, applications for retroactive support will be evaluated in the context of all applications and will not receive preferential consideration. \r\n\r\nEvaluation: Applications are to be reviewed by the Campus Solna Working Group (SD, InfraDir, CS Dir) and recommendations for funding will be presented to the Campus Solna Committee for decision at the November 2024 meeting.\r\n\r\n<b>Criteria for prioritizing support:</b>\r\n-\tClear description of the equipment, its purpose, its specific capabilities, and a link to a supplier’s web page should be included if appropriate.\r\n-\tMotivate why the instrument would be beneficial or add value to the research environment at Campus Solna. \r\n-\tDefine the need for its procurement. How will the instrument enhance the capabilities, productivity and competitiveness of research activities carried out at Campus Solna. \r\n-\tDoes the instrument represent a new technology, or is it a replacement/upgrade of existing equipment? \r\n-\tThe expectation is that the equipment will be maintained and made available to all users at Campus Solna; outline a plan for financing running costs and how to provide access.\r\n-\tSupport by multiple group leaders will strengthen the application and be prioritized.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"REDPR24","title":"Campus Solna Research Environment and Development (RED) Grant - Projects","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REDPR24","opens":"2024-07-05T10:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-09-20T13:00:00.000Z","description":"Campus Solna is characterized by a research community actively pushing the envelope of what is technically possible to solve important and complex questions in biology. To address the constant challenge of maintaining and developing state-of-the-art technical infrastructures, seed funding for new initiatives is available. RED Project funding is intended to enable groups at Campus Solna to explore novel technical applications that may be considered high risk and not quite mature enough to attract conventional funding. Projects should be well-defined with a strong potential impact if proof-of-principle can be obtained. Continuation or expanding already funded projects will not be considered. RED project grants will be funded at a maximum level of 750 tkr/yr with 2 years of possible project support. The long-term ambition is to provide support for 4-6 on-going RED projects.\r\n\r\nEvaluation: Applications will be reviewed by a panel composed of one/two external representatives from each Stockholm Trio university and recommendations for funding will be presented by the Scientific Directors to the Campus Solna Committee for decision at the December 5, 2024 meeting.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PALS_2_2024","title":"PALS call no 2 (2024)","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PALS_2_2024","opens":"2024-06-10T06:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-09-02T10:00:00.000Z","description":"This call is part of the PALS initiative, supported by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.  \r\n\r\nWith this call, PALS wants to support and promote scientific interactions between fellows from the different PALS programs (DDLS, SciLifeLab and WCMM) and/or from different organisations within PALS (Chalmers University of Technology, University of Gothenburg, Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Linköping University, Lund University, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm University, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå University, Uppsala University). The supported collaborations can involve either a Research project or an Event in all areas of the different programs such as molecular medicine or different areas of life science and can be technology-driven or data-driven projects from fundamental, preclinical, translational, and clinical scientists.\r\n\r\nThe supported Research projects should:\r\n- Have excellent scientific quality, novelty and originality  \r\n- Include multi-disciplinary or translational approaches\r\n- Have potential future or long-term impact  \r\n- Build on potential synergies in the planned collaboration \r\n- Merit ideas and align with the goals of PALS \r\n\r\nThe supported Event in Sweden (eg scientific meetings, summer schools or training/workshop), organized and coordinated jointly by the fellows, should: \r\n- Have excellent scientific quality, novelty and originality  \r\n- Impact for the PALS community  \r\n- Have a clear aim\r\n\r\n\r\nThis annual call will support collaborations with 100.000 - 250.000 SEK (including indirect costs), the total annual sum awarded is 2MSEK.  \r\n\r\nFor a full description of the call, see https://www.palsnetwork.se/calls/.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDLS_RS_COURSES","title":"Expression of interest courses in DDLS research school","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDLS_RS_COURSES","opens":"2024-06-12T14:40:00.000Z","closes":"2024-09-02T07:00:00.000Z","description":"The DDLS Research School opens the call for courses in topics of relevance for data-driven life science research. The DDLS Research School will offer courses (and other activities) to the DDLS PhD students, starting in the spring semester of 2025.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"InfraUU_2024","title":"Call for infrastructure proposals at SciLifeLab Uppsala University 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/InfraUU_2024","opens":"2024-06-14T08:30:00.000Z","closes":"2024-08-30T21:59:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab committee UU opens a call for new equipment, software and/or related personnel aiming to develop SciLifeLab infrastructure services at Uppsala University.\r\n\r\nThe proposals must give a clear description of the need for the equipment, software and/or related personnel, in addition to a clear description of potential projects and activities that will benefit from the proposal, the relevance to the SciLifeLab research community at large, including actions under the Capabilities [(read more)](https://www.scilifelab.se/capabilities/) or other current projects facilitated by SciLifeLab infrastructures [(read more)](https://www.scilifelab.se/services/). \r\n\r\nWho can apply\r\n- SciLifeLab group leaders at Uppsala University (incl. SciLifeLab and DDLS fellows).\r\n- National SciLifeLab units and currently SFO-funded SciLifeLab local units at Uppsala University.\r\n\r\nCriteria\r\n- Contribution to SciLifeLab competitiveness – How the proposal will enhance the competitiveness of SciLifeLab infrastructures at Uppsala University should be clearly motivated.\r\n- Relevance for the SciLifeLab research community – Describe how the SciLifeLab research community will gain from the proposal. \r\n\r\nTerms and conditions for the funding\r\n- The maximum amount of funds that will be allocated to a single application in the call is 1.5 MSEK. \r\n- We will not accept applications for the purchase of personal computers. The format for reporting of the project will be described upon approval.\r\n\r\nApplication format\r\n- Proposals can be submitted until August 23, 2024. The proposals should include a summary, a description of the equipment, software and/or related personnel, brief project description including budget, and descriptions on how the equipment would increase the national competitiveness and relevance to the SciLifeLab research community (pdf, maximum 2 A4 pages).\r\n\r\nA letter of support from the head of department or equivalent must be attached to the application, stating that  funds can be received during 2024.\r\n\r\nEvaluation of proposals and decision about funding will be taken by the SciLifeLab committee UU at their meeting on September 23, 2024, after prioritization by the SciLifeLab management group in Uppsala with assistance from the National Infrastructure of SciLifeLab.\r\n\r\nApproved funding will be transferred as a one-time payment no later than October 1, 2024.\r\n\r\nQuestions regarding the call can be addressed to Aristidis Moustakas, Scientific Director UU, SciLifeLab (aris.moustakas@imbim.uu.se) and technical questions to Titti Ekegren, Project coordinator, SciLifeLab (titti.ekegren@scilifelab.uu.se).\r\n\r\nWelcome with your proposal!\r\n\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"NBISTDP","title":"NBIS joint TDP 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/NBISTDP","opens":"2024-08-21T23:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-08-30T21:59:00.000Z","description":"For the next SciLifeLab funding cycle (2025-2028), NBIS will allocate a given budget to joint platform Technology Development Projects (TDP:s) with other SciLifeLab platforms. More information about the call is found here: [https://nbis.se/services/nbis_joint_tdp](https://nbis.se/services/nbis_joint_tdp).","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDD_Call_May_2024","title":"Call for new drug discovery projects at SciLifeLab DDD 2024-1","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDD_Call_May_2024","opens":"2024-05-06T15:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-08-22T15:00:00.000Z","description":"The DDD platform at SciLifeLab supports academic drug discovery project with expertise and technical capabilities. We have, for example, platforms to develop small molecule drugs, therapeutic antibodies, oligonucleotide therapeutics, proximity-inducing agents such as bispecific antibodies and PROTACs. The DDD offer includes full infrastructure support, a competitive/generous cost model, and full retention of ownership for the project proposer (the academic PI).\r\n\r\nIn this call, the Drug Discovery and Development Platform (DDD) at SciLifeLab is looking for new project proposals for drug discovery. **All therapeutic modalities** outlined above are of interest. DDD supports a project portfolio consisting of about 20 programs and we foresee a need to replenish our portfolio with 3-5 new programs this year. We are interested in programs with defined targets for diseases with medical needs. Therapeutic ideas based on technologies that can be extended to other targets and/or other indications are of special interest, i.e. therapeutic platform technologies, as are projects to develop therapeutic molecules with innovative mode-of-actions (e.g., targeted delivery or new modes-of-action for antisense oligonucleotides, small molecules, antibodies and/or proximity-inducers).\r\n\r\nNote that small projects for selections in phage display libraries for antibodies, selections in DNA encoded chemical libraries for small molecules or limited screening for antisense or siRNA molecules can be considered. \r\n\r\nA description of new modalities in drug discovery research can be found here: [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582](https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582)\r\n\r\nIf you have questions about the call please contact DDD by email (dddprojectproposal@scilifelab.se). This call is open for scientists with a doctoral degree at a Swedish university or higher institution. English should be used when filling out this application. You are responsible for ensuring that the application is complete. Incomplete applications will not be processed.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"IEC24_MG","title":"IEC 2024 – Follow-up Analysis by the SciLifeLab Management","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/IEC24_MG","opens":"2024-06-20T06:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-06-20T10:00:00.000Z","description":"Follow-up analysis on the international and national evaluation of the \r\ninfrastructure 2024 by the SciLifeLab Management Group, Site Directors and \r\nNSC Chair. All relevant documents are available [HERE](https://nextcloud.dc.scilifelab.se/s/2E6XXXLz9sHo8DZ)\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PMLOI2024","title":"Call for Letter of Interest in Multimodal Precision Medicine","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PMLOI2024","opens":"2024-02-22T09:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-04-24T21:59:00.000Z","description":"The Precision Medicine Capability at SciLifeLab aims to facilitate translational research and clinical trials within precision medicine (read our Roadmap). As part of this, we have received funding from the Swedish research council to increase accessibility to our national infrastructure, to support clinical trials in precision medicine with cutting-edge technologies. This call will fund 2-3 pilot projects to perform multimodal analyses at any of SciLifeLab’s  technology platforms aiming to increase feasibility of bedside-to-bench-to-bedside coordination.\r\n\r\nThe pilots will mainly focus on sample flow, both bedside-to-bench and cross-platform including data integration. All needed permits need to be in place and sampling processes should aim to align with routine sampling and an efficient use of patient material to avoid unnecessary sampling, The pilots will focus on feasibility in generating multimodal data on small clinical cohorts (10s of patients) and the exact sample processing flow will need to be customized together with the PI and the technology platforms according to sample sets available and the requested data types to be generated. The funding provided will cover for the experimental costs and the expertise at the technology platform.\r\n\r\nIf you have questions about the call please contact the Precision Medicine Capability by email (precisionmedicine@scilifelab.se). This call is open for clinically active researcher with a doctoral degree. English should be used when filling out this application. You are responsible for ensuring that the application is complete. Incomplete applications will not be processed.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PMTDP2024","title":"Call for Clinical Technology Development Projects within Precision Medicine","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PMTDP2024","opens":"2024-02-16T07:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-04-10T12:00:00.000Z","description":"The PM and PLP programs will support projects addressing an unmet clinical need, where technology development in collaboration with one or more SciLifeLab infrastructure units or PLP units could enable clinical applications.\r\n\r\nThe typical grant size will be 300-500 kSEK for one year.\r\n\r\nEach proposal is expected to have at least two applicants, linking the SciLifeLab infrastructure and PLP units to hospital clinics and clinical laboratories. The main applicant should be a representative of a SciLifeLab infrastructure unit or PLP unit (grant recipients of the earlier PLP Calls, PLP-1, PLP-2, and PLP-ClinMicro). There can be up to two co-applicants, of which at least one clinically active researcher, including researchers at clinical laboratories, who must hold a PhD. Each SciLifeLab infrastructure unit or PLP unit can be the main applicant in at most one proposal. \r\n\r\nTime period for funding: proposals should cover the period September 1st, 2024 to August 31, 2025 but granted funding can be used until February 28, 2026.\r\n\r\nDeadline for application: April 10 (14:00 CET)\r\n\r\nFor questions about the call, please contact precisionmedicine@scilifelab.se","labels":[]},{"identifier":"IEC24_NAT","title":"Infrastructure Evaluation 2024 National","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/IEC24_NAT","opens":"2024-03-25T23:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-03-26T23:00:00.000Z","description":"SciLifeLab infrastructure evaluation 2024. All information and documents are  available \r\n[HERE](https://nextcloud.dc.scilifelab.se/s/5CjfKGDtkNd45Za)\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"CBCSLP24S","title":"CBCS Large Projects Call Spring 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/CBCSLP24S","opens":"2024-01-15T14:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-03-21T13:00:00.000Z","description":"The unit for Chemical Biology (Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden - [CBCS](https://www.cbcs.se/)) at SciLifeLab is looking for chemical biology projects to support. We provide world-leading expertise to academic groups across Sweden in a collaborative project model. \r\n\r\nThe support may include:\r\n\r\n- Assay development and screening of small molecules and drugs, including projects in BSL2/3\r\n- Synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry support (functionalized molecules for pulldown, activity based probes)\r\n- Computational chemistry (such as virtual screening, chemoinformatics, machine learning) \r\n- Access to small-molecule and annotated drug libraries.\r\n- Drug and/or disease profiling using Cell Painting\r\n-Support for functional precision medicine projects monitoring drug sensitivity profiles in patient material.  \r\n\r\nAll applications are ranked by our external project review committee based on scientific potential and feasibility. Prioritized projects receive subsidized support (co-funding). We require a demonstration of technical feasibility thus we require that you contact CBCS well in advance (at minimum 2 weeks before) of the final deadline. See [www.cbcs.se](https://www.cbcs.se/) for your nearest point of contact.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"IEC24","title":"Infrastructure Evaluation 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/IEC24","opens":"2024-03-05T11:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-03-10T22:59:00.000Z","description":"SciLifeLab infrastructure evaluation 2024. All information and documents are  available \r\n[HERE](https://nextcloud.dc.scilifelab.se/s/5CjfKGDtkNd45Za)\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"KTHPD2024","title":"KTH PostDoc Call 2024","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/KTHPD2024","opens":"2023-12-21T12:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-02-22T22:59:00.000Z","description":"För en fortsatt utveckling av KTH’s forskningsmiljö vid SciLifeLab utlyser nu KTH’s SciLifeLab kommitté 4-6 PostDoc-anställningar med finansiering från KTH:s SFO-budget (1000 kSEK/år under två år). Dessa PostDocs kommer att placeras på SciLifeLab, KTH Campus Solna. \r\n\r\nKTH:s forskare som är verksamma inom SciLifeLab inbjuds att lämna förslag på relevanta PostDoc projekt. Ansökan ska sammanfattas på max två A4-sidor och innehålla:\r\n1. Projekttitel\r\n2. Huvudhandledare och eventuell bi-handledare\r\n3. Kortfattad projektbeskrivning med bakgrund, metod och mål.\r\n4. Relationen till nuvarande egen forskning\r\n5. Planerad interaktion med andra forskare och infrastrukturer vid SciLifeLab\r\n6. Motivering till varför detta projekt passar för SciLifeLab, KTH.\r\n\r\nI urvalsprocessen kommer följande kriterier att beaktas:\r\n1. Vetenskaplig kvalitet och potential\r\n2. Strategiskt värde för KTH och SciLifeLab Campus Solna\r\n3. Interaktion med andra forskare och infrastrukturer vid SciLifeLab \r\n\r\n================\r\n\r\nFor a continued development of KTH's research at SciLifeLab, KTH's SciLifeLab committee is now announcing 4-6 PostDoc positions with funding from KTH's SFO budget (1000 kSEK/year for two years). These PostDocs will be placed at SciLifeLab, KTH Campus Solna.\r\n\r\nKTH's researchers who are active at SciLifeLab are invited to submit proposals for relevant PostDoc projects. The application must be summarized on a maximum of two A4 pages and contain:\r\n1. Project title\r\n2. Main supervisor and possible co-supervisor\r\n3. Brief project description with background, method and goals.\r\n4. The relationship to current own research\r\n5. Planned interaction with other researchers and infrastructures at SciLifeLab\r\n6. Justification for why this project is suitable for SciLifeLab, KTH.\r\n\r\nIn the selection process, the following criteria will be considered:\r\n 1. Scientific quality and potential\r\n 2. Strategic value for KTH and SciLifeLab Campus Solna\r\n 3. Interaction with other researchers and infrastructures at SciLifeLab\r\n\r\n\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDD_Call_Dec_2023","title":"Call for new drug discovery pilot projects at SciLifeLab DDD with special emphasis on biologics and antibiotics","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDD_Call_Dec_2023","opens":"2023-12-07T23:00:00.000Z","closes":"2024-01-22T22:59:00.000Z","description":"The DDD platform at SciLifeLab supports academic drug discovery project with expertise and technical capabilities. We have, for example, platforms to develop small molecule drugs, therapeutic antibodies, oligonucleotide therapeutics, proximity-inducing agents such as bispecific antibodies and PROTACs. \r\n\r\nIn this call, the Drug Discovery and Development Platform (DDD) at SciLifeLab is looking for new pilot project proposals for drug discovery. **All therapeutic modalities** outlined above are of interest. Of special interest are new project ideas for (multispecific) **biologics**, and in collaboration with ENABLE2 [https://www.ilk.uu.se/enable2/](https://www.ilk.uu.se/enable2/), small molecule projects for discovery of **new antibiotics.** \r\n\r\nNote that small projects for selections in phage display libraries for antibodies, selections in DNA encoded chemical libraries for small molecules or limited screening for antisense or siRNA molecules can be considered. \r\n\r\nA description of new modalities in drug discovery research can be found here: [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582](https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00582)\r\n\r\nIf you have questions about the call please contact DDD by email (dddprojectproposal@scilifelab.se). This call is open for scientists with a doctoral degree at a Swedish university or higher institution. English should be used when filling out this application. You are responsible for ensuring that the application is complete. Incomplete applications will not be processed.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDLSIndustryPhDProjects23","title":"DDLS Industry PhD Projects 2023","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDLSIndustryPhDProjects23","opens":"2023-11-24T15:10:00.000Z","closes":"2024-01-10T14:00:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative funded with a total of 3,1 billion SEK from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The purpose of the program is to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data science capabilities in life science in Sweden.\r\n\r\nDDLS will establish a research school for 260 PhDs, with two components, one focussing on academic PhD students and one for industrial PhD students. The aim of the DDLS Research School is to educate highly skilled and competent professionals who will make a significant contribution to the field of life science research in Sweden.\r\n\r\nThe industrial PhD students will be employed or recruited to a company in the life science sector in Sweden, aiming to link them up with strong local research environments at universities as well as with the national DDLS program. The admission process and training will take place at the participating Universities.\r\n\r\nAs the PhD candidates are admitted to a host University in Sweden, they will be enrolled as members of the DDLS Research School and are expected to take part in the DDLS Research School activities (networking events, courses, scientific visits, etc.).\r\n\r\nThe DDLS program will focus on four strategic areas of data-driven research: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection.","labels":[]},{"identifier":"DDLSAcademicPhDProjects23","title":"DDLS Academic PhD Projects 2023","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/DDLSAcademicPhDProjects23","opens":"2023-11-24T15:10:00.000Z","closes":"2024-01-10T14:00:00.000Z","description":"The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative funded with a total of 3,1 billion SEK from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The purpose of the program is to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data science capabilities in life science in Sweden.\r\n\r\nOne part of the program is to establish a research school for 260 PhDs, within both academia and industry. The aim of the DDLS Research School is to educate highly skilled and competent professionals who will make a significant contribution to the field of life science research in Sweden.\r\n\r\nThe PhD students will be recruited to a host university/organization in Sweden, aiming to link them up with strong local research environments as well as with the national DDLS program.\r\n\r\nAs the PhD candidates are recruited at a host university in Sweden, they will be enrolled as members of the DDLS Research School and expected to take part in the DDLS Research School activities (networking events, courses, scientific visits, etc.).\r\n\r\nThe DDLS program will focus on four strategic areas of data-driven research: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection.\r\n","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PALS_1_2023","title":"PALS call no 1 (2023)","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PALS_1_2023","opens":"2023-10-16T09:00:00.000Z","closes":"2023-11-22T11:00:00.000Z","description":"This call is part of the PALS initiative, supported by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.  \r\n\r\nWith this call, PALS wants to support and promote scientific interactions between fellows from the different PALS programs and/or from different centers. The supported collaborations can involve research or other activities in all areas of the different programs such as molecular medicine or different areas of life science and can be technology-driven or data-driven projects from fundamental, preclinical, translational, and clinical scientists.  \r\nThe supported collaborations, e.g. joint research projects, scientific meetings, summer schools or training/workshop events in Sweden organized and coordinated jointly by the fellows, should: \r\n- be innovative and cross-disciplinary projects  \r\n- aim for either or several of the following: technology development, knowledge transfer, data transfer\r\n\r\nThis annual call will support collaborations with 100.000 - 250.000 SEK (including indirect costs), the total annual sum awarded is 2MSEK.  \r\n\r\nFor a full description of the call, see https://www.palsnetwork.se/calls/","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PLPTEST","title":"PLP-TEST","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PLPTEST","opens":"2023-09-26T22:00:00.000Z","closes":"2023-10-23T21:59:00.000Z","description":"The PLP program will support up to 9 projects to test and improve the current capabilities in the PLP network. \r\n\r\nThe maximum grant size is 500.000 SEK.\r\n\r\nEligible applicants must be researchers from within PLP units (grant recipients of the earlier PLP Calls, PLP-1, PLP-2, and PLP-ClinMicro) or researchers employed at SVA, FOI and FoHM that collaborate with one or several PLP units. Collaborations within and across the PLP units and governmental organizations are highly encouraged in general but each applicant can only be main applicant on one and co-applicant on one application.\r\n\r\nTime period for funding: proposals should cover the period January 1st, 2024 to December 31, 2024 but granted funding can be used until April 1st, 2025.\r\n\r\nDeadline for application October 23","labels":[]},{"identifier":"EVENT2024","title":"Financial support for a SciLifeLab event in 2024 for SciLifeLab Infrastructure and SciLifeLab Group Leaders","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/EVENT2024","opens":"2023-05-23T22:00:00.000Z","closes":"2023-09-29T11:00:00.000Z","description":"SciLifeLab aims to support events within the scope of our fields of research, open to participants from all over Sweden. We aim to encourage collaboration among and between SciLifeLab infrastructure and researchers, as well as with external organizations, and increase awareness of SciLifeLab to the broader research community in Sweden and abroad. A SciLifeLab infrastructure platform/unit or a SciLifeLab group leader must be the organizer or a visible co-organizer.\r\n\r\nDetailed information about the call can be found [in this document](https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/EVENT2024/documents/Event%20support%202024_info.docx)","labels":[]},{"identifier":"REPLPCM","title":"Continuation Call for Technology Development Projects within Pandemic Laboratory Preparedness at Clinical Microbiology labs (REPLPCM)","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REPLPCM","opens":"2023-02-09T23:00:00.000Z","closes":"2023-04-17T12:00:00.000Z","description":"The PLP program at SciLifeLab has decided to support the continuation of the Technology Development Projects with the potential to generate important capabilities within PLP at the major Clinical Microbiology laboratories in Sweden. \r\n\r\n**What can be applied for**  \r\nSciLifeLab PLP program encouraged applications for the continuation of technology development projects related to pandemic research in Clinical Microbiology laboratories.  \r\nResearch and development of analysis methods is needed between and during pandemics. Areas of interest are diagnostics and analyses of infectious diseases, analyses of immune responses during infections and vaccination and studies of resistance development in viruses, bacteria and other infectious agents. The TDP can also involve education of personnel and support of bioinformatic analyses and data handling. \r\n\r\n**Who can apply**  \r\nGrant recipients of the earlier Call for Technology Development Projects (TDPs) within Pandemic Laboratory Preparedness at Clinical Microbiology labs 2022 ([PLPCM](/call/PLPCM)).  \r\nPlease note that funding can only be transferred to a Swedish university, and that grants are **not allowed** to be transferred between collaborators or to external partners.\r\n\r\nThe maximum grant size is **1.5 MSEK**. Observe that there is no guarantee to get a renewal.\r\n\r\nTime period for funding: proposals should cover the period July 1st, 2023 to December 31, 2024 but granted funding can be used until April 1st, 2025. \r\n\r\n**Evaluation**  \r\nAll applications will be evaluated by the SciLifeLab management group, FOHM and external evaluators. Decision of funding will be made by the SciLifeLab board May 24, 2023. In the evaluations we will focus on progress in the earlier project, plans for the future and usability of the techniques during and between pandemics, degree of collaboration with SciLifeLab infrastructures and potential to continue this after 2024. \r\n\r\nStart of funding: July 1, 2023 ","labels":[]},{"identifier":"REPLP1","title":"Continuation Call for Pandemic Laboratory Preparedness capabilities (RePLP-1)","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/REPLP1","opens":"2022-09-20T22:00:00.000Z","closes":"2022-10-24T12:00:00.000Z","description":"The PLP program of SciLifeLab has decided to support a continuation of the capabilities from PLP-1 with the potential to be incorporated into [national PLP network](https://www.scilifelab.se/pandemic-response/pandemic-laboratory-preparedness/).\r\n\r\nIn this call the PLP program will support the continuation of **up to 8 capability building projects from PLP-1** that will become part of the PLP network. The maximum grant size is **the same amount as in the earlier PLP-1 call +20% extra** (if 4 MSEK total grant earlier maximum 4.8 MSEK this round). Observe that there is no guarantee to get a renewal.\r\n\r\nTime period for funding: proposals should cover the period January 2023 to December 31, 2024 as the setup period and proof of concept testing but granted funding can be used until April 1st, 2025.\r\n\r\n**Evaluation criteria**: All applications will be evaluated by the SciLifeLab management group, FHM and external evaluators. Decision of funding will be made by the SciLifeLab board November 8, 2022.\r\n\r\n**Deadline for applications**: Monday October 24, 2022 at 14.00 CET. \r\n\r\n**Start of funding**: January 1, 2023 \r\n\r\nQuestions about the call: Contact Scientific Director Staffan Svärd, scidir@scilifelab.uu.se","labels":[]},{"identifier":"PLP2","title":"PLP-2: Call for new Pandemic Laboratory Preparedness capabilities","href":"https://anubis.scilifelab.se/call/PLP2","opens":"2022-03-10T23:00:00.000Z","closes":"2022-05-02T12:00:00.000Z","description":"The PLP program of SciLifeLab has decided to identify and support new capabilities with the potential to be incorporated into the [national PLP network](https://www.scilifelab.se/pandemic-response/pandemic-laboratory-preparedness/).\r\n\r\nIn this call the PLP program will support **4-5 new capability building projects** that will become part of the PLP network. The maximum grant size that can be applied for is **4 MSEK (2 MSEK/year)**.\r\n\r\nTime period for funding: proposals should cover the period July 2022 to July 2024 as the setup period and proof of concept testing but granted funding can be used until December 31, 2024. \r\n\r\n**Evaluation**: All applications will be evaluated by the SciLifeLab management group and external evaluators. Decision of funding will be made by the SciLifeLab board May 31, 2022.\r\n\r\nStart of funding: July 1, 2022\r\n\r\nQuestions about the call: Contact Scientific Director Staffan Svärd, Staffan.Svard@icm.uu.se","labels":[]}]}
