Call period: December 1, 2025–February 1, 2026
Elderly people with multimorbidity constitute an increasingly large proportion of patients in healthcare and there is much in the medical care and collaboration around the patient group that needs to be developed and better understood.
To increase knowledge in the area, the Swedish Medical Association is now announcing special funds that can be applied for for interdisciplinary research on elderly people with multimorbidity. Three research projects will be granted and share the grant of two million SEK with a maximum of 650,000 SEK/project.
Polypharmacy in the patient group is a significant problem that causes side effects, and a large number of extra days of care as a result.
There are currently possible applications of precision medicine in the elderly, but very little of it has yet been put to clinical use. Another challenge is the complex needs of many frail elderly people with multiple illnesses, where different collaboration models have been tested with more or less success. There is great potential to both save unnecessary healthcare consumption and increase the quality of life for these patients if we optimize the medical and nursing planning and collaboration around these care recipients.
In order to increase knowledge in the area, the Swedish Medical Association is now announcing special funds that can be applied for for interdisciplinary research on elderly people with multiple illnesses. Three research projects will be granted and share the grant of two million SEK with a maximum of 650,000 SEK/project.
We would like interdisciplinary teams to apply, where it is clear how the different skills in the team benefit the project.
Who can apply:
The main applicant must be a doctor, have completed their doctorate no later than 10 years ago and be a member of SLS.
Application
You are welcome to apply via our application system Researchweb. Please note that the application system closes on the last day of application at 24:00.
SLS highlights a critical gap: too few doctors continue research after their PhD, leading to a shortage of experienced supervisors .
Applications are stronger when tied to structured clinician-researcher roles, e.g., part-time clinical/academic positions, combined appointments, or mentorship with experienced faculty .
Proposals must clearly articulate how they address patient care or clinical questions within Swedish healthcare .
For travel or theses stipends, there must be a direct link to clinical relevance, conference presentation, research visit, or structured training.
High-quality methods, robust design, and concrete premises like patient recruitment and ethical approval are essential.
Applicants need to show clear infrastructure, resources, and feasibility in terms of clinical integration.
Demonstrating qualifications—such as publications, experience, and formal integration into clinical practice—is critical .
Leadership and collaboration—especially combined clinical-research roles—are highly valued.
Applicants must be current members of SLS or affiliated local medical societies .
Institutional approval via the ResearchWeb portal is required, along with mentor letters and signed project plans.
Calls are published with strict cycles (typically September–February), and manual late submissions are not accepted .
Travel grants must be submitted at least two months before the event or research visit.
SLS encourages proposals aligned with national health objectives and the SDGs, such as climate-health, treatment research, and reducing inequality.
Interdisciplinary projects that bridge clinical practice with public health or policy are valued.
Success Factor | Applicant Actions |
---|---|
Clinician-researcher setup | Structure roles combining clinical care and research |
Patient & care impact | Clearly tie study to clinical outcomes or questions |
High-quality methodology | Provide detailed methods, recruitment and ethical plans |
Credentials & mentorship | Highlight publications, clinical integration, and mentorship |
Membership & institutional support | Ensure SLS society membership and administrative backing |
Follow submission rules | Apply within open windows; respect deadlines |
Align with national priorities | Incorporate SDGs, interdisciplinary or inequality goals |
🛠️ Applicant Recommendations
Define a clear clinician-researcher pathway (e.g., combined post or sabbatical) and show mentorship structures.
Frame research as directly linked to patient care or healthcare outcomes.
Detail your methodology: patient access, approvals, feasibility, timeline.
Ensure SLS membership and institutional endorsements (ResearchWeb entries).
Follow call timelines, especially for project vs. travel grants.
Embrace interdisciplinarity and policy relevance, referencing climate, equity, or SDG alignment.
Applications are open to multi-disciplinary teams. Applicants must be members of the society.
Eligible Countries:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: svenska lakaresallskapet
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: Klara Östra Kyrkogata 10 Box 738 · 101 35 Stockholm Switchboard: 08-440 88 60 E-mail: sls(at)sls.se
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Feb 01, 2026
Feb 01, 2026
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Affiliation: svenska lakaresallskapet
Address: Klara Östra Kyrkogata 10 Box 738 · 101 35 Stockholm Switchboard: 08-440 88 60 E-mail: sls(at)sls.se
Website URL: https://www.sls.se/vetenskap/sok-anslag/sls-projekt-aldre-med-multisjuklighet/
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