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Hey researcher! Don´t miss to apply for the Nobel Symposia 2026

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Illustration: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

Applications are to be submitted no later than 11 October, 2024.

The The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences invites the Swedish academic community to propose topics for the NOBEL SYMPOSIA 2026 in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and Economic Sciences.

For 2026, there is also funding available for a Nobel symposium in physics in Stellenbosch, South Africa. See separate application form below.

The NOBEL SYMPOSIA present an opportunity for Swedish researchers to organise international conferences at the highest scientific level, bringing them in direct contact with the international research frontier. Since the start in 1965, more than 190 NOBEL SYMPOSIA have been held.

Applications are to be submitted no later than 11 October, 2024.

NOBEL SYMPOSIA 2024-25

 

TGF-β family: future frontiers in medicine and physiology

Field: Physiology or medicine
Organiser(s): Aristidis Moustakas, Uppsala University

Cardiovascular Diseases

Field: Physiology or medicine
Organiser(s): Göran K. Hansson, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

Multiple Sclerosis: from molecular mechanisms to disease-modifying treatments

Field: Physiology or medicine
Organiser(s): Gonçalo Castelo-Branco, Karolinska Institutet

Palaeogenomics: charting the future of ancient DNA

Field: Physiology or medicine
Organiser(s): Love Dalén, Stockholm University

How to apply

Applications should be made on the application forms below, and be submitted by email to nobelsymposia [at] kva [dot] se (nobelsymposia[at]kva[dot]se) no later than 11 October, 2024.

Contact: Lotta Eberstein, nobelsymposia [at] kva [dot] se (nobelsymposia[at]kva[dot]se)