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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences was founded in 1739 and is an independent organisation, whose overall objective is to promote the sciences and strengthen their influence in society.
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News
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News2025-02-25
The Academy endorse ALLEA statement on threats to academic freedom
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News2025-02-20
Using dog genome to help solve the mystery of cancer
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News2025-02-19
Professor Sven Lidin elected as new President of the Academy
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News2025-02-18
New members in the classes for chemistry, biosciences and medical sciences
Using dog genome to help solve the mystery of cancer
Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Uppsala University has been awarded the Torsten Söderberg Academy Professorship in Medicine.
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She discovered new targets for cancer therapies in the immune system
Miriam Merad, Mount Sinai, USA is awarded the Sjöberg Prize 2025.
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They discovered mechanisms that prevent autoimmune disease
Christopher Goodnow, Australia, and David Nemazee, USA are awarded the Crafoord Prize in Polyarthritis 2025.
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