Funding to project about ultrasound-based method to detect plaques that cause strokes
Ten projects in life science, with the aim to develop an academic discovery towards an innovation and a product, receive Proof of Concept funding from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation in the first call. One of the projects is related to the LTH profile area Engineering health: Novel ultrasound-based method to detect atherosclerotic plaques that cause strokes and heart attacks.
– Published 1 February 2024
Magnus Cinthio, Isabel Goncalves, and Tobias Erlöv at the department of Biomedical Engineering, LTH, have been awarded funding of MSEK 3 during 2024-2025 for the project which will be implemented in cooperation with Clinical Sciences at Lund University and Region Skåne.
Magnus Cinthio says:
"In collaboration with LU Innovation, Lund, we have initiated the development of a strategy aimed at ensuring the successful commercialization and global use of our novel method. The KAW Proof of Concept Grant will allow us to build a prototype that enables real-time imaging as well as to conduct more in vivo studies."
Read more about the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation’s funding on their website