Grants & prizes
We grant a minimum of DKK 500 million each year to Danish public research
Our grants go primarily to biomedical and health science research – both basic and clinical applied research as well as epidemiological research – focusing mainly on the brain.
The Lundbeck Foundation's grants and prizes
What you can apply for, how we process applications and information about our review panels
Conditions and reporting
About reporting and the formal requirements applicable to your application and grant
About our funding and different categories
About the Lundbeck Foundation's grants activities and different founding categories
What we have funded
In 2023, the Lundbeck Foundation allocated a total of DKK 592 million to biomedical sciences research, spread across 154 grants. This was equivalent to the salaries of 644 full-time researchers in Denmark.
Our grants go primarily to biomedical and health science research – both basic and clinical applied research as well as epidemiological research – focusing mainly on the brain.
News about grants and prizes
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Frontier Grant
Researchers from DTU Health Tech are aiming to help osteoarthritis sufferers with a combination of genomic medicine and a special material for precision medicine delivery to the knee joint.
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LF POSTDOC & EARLY-CAREER CLINICIAN SCIENTISTS 2024
Positioning Denmark as one of the world’s leading neuroscience nations, and creating better opportunities for junior doctors pursuing clinical research are the dual aims behind the Lundbeck Foundation's grant awards totalling DKK 71 million to 31 early-career health scientists from Denmark and abroad.
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LF Fellows 2024
Five talented early-career scientists will each receive DKK 10 million to pursue their projects and develop as research leaders over the next five years.