Supports Nordic research on endocrinology and metabolism, focusing on cellular energy and hormone regulation in women’s health, for basic and clinical studies.
Funder: Novo Nordisk Foundation
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Up to DKK 4.5 million (~€600,000) per grant for 1–3 years; total call budget DKK 103 million
Summary: Supports leading basic and clinical research in endocrinology and metabolism in the Nordic region, with a special focus on hormone regulation in women’s health.
Key Information: Forecasted cycle—dates are projected; eligibility restricted to experienced researchers at non-profit Nordic institutions.
This opportunity funds well-defined research projects in endocrinology and metabolism, emphasizing cellular energy homeostasis and hormone regulation in women’s health. The aim is to advance high-quality research at universities, hospitals, or non-profit research institutions in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, or Sweden. Projects may be basic or clinical, spanning up to three years, and must demonstrate clear scientific objectives and an appropriate budget. Special emphasis is placed on proposals exploring the molecular, cellular, or physiological mechanisms that impact women’s health.