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Education and Awareness Grants 2024 – round 3

Education and Awareness Grants 2024 – round 2

Annual Report 2023: Achievements and ambitions that pave the way for curing skin diseases

…of researchers, and promoting and communicating science to the public. Additionally, we finalized the work on a LEO Foundation-specific framework for tracking and assessing the impact of our philanthropic activities….

LEO Foundation sharpens focus on the skin with new ambitions, and awards anniversary prize

…in medical and natural science among children and young people. Engaged owner of LEO Pharma with strong focus on advancing the treatment of skin diseases As an engaged owner of…

Biotech Academy Camp 2024 – Microbiology

Grantee: Victoria Francke, Biotech Academy (DTU Bioengineering)

Amount: DKK 211,260

Grant category: Education and Awareness Grants

Year: 2024

Geography: Denmark

Biotech Academy Camp is an annual recurring event where 30 high school students from all over Denmark attend a week-long science camp. The purpose of the camp is to introduce potential students to theory and laboratory work and to spur young people’s interest in STEM in an engaging and practical way.

This year the theme is microbiology, and it is free for high school students to participate. Biotech Academy Camp is run by students at the Technical University of Denmark – DTU and the University of Copenhagen.

Visit Biotech Academy Camp’s website

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Astronomi og naturvidenskab i børnehøjde

Grantee: Mille Marta Andersen, Go Zebra

Amount: DKK 978,420

Grant category: Education and Awareness Grants

Year: 2024

Geography: Denmark

Go Zebra, a non-profit organization dedicated to stimulating children’s curiosity and bridging it to problem-solving and societal challenges through educational material with a special focus on engineering and innovation, joins forces with astrophysicist and science communicator Tina Ibsen in developing a free educational course on astronomy aimed for 4th-grade teachers and pupils. The developed material will become available for free on MeeBook (the learning platform most widely used by Danish schools), and classes participating in the project will have workshops facilitated by Go Zebra at their schools.

The overall ambition is to instill confidence in children that they can understand the world and have the capabilities to solve problems.

Visit Go Zebra’s webpage

Decoding circadian host-microbiome skin interactions in health and psoriasis

Grantee: Eran Elinav, Head of Department, Weizmann Institute of Science

Amount: DKK 4,000,000

Grant category: Research Grants in open competition

Year: 2024

Geography: Israel

Eran Elinav’s project explores the role of circadian rhythm in regulating host-microbiome interactions in the skin, and the impact of abnormal circadian rhythm on the microbiota of the gut, with a potential link to skin inflammation, psoriasis in particular.

While the exact cause of psoriasis remains elusive, it is believed to stem from a combination of genetic and environmental factors, including dietary and biological clock-related influences. The mechanism by which these factors impact psoriasis is closely tied to the circadian rhythm, as evidenced by the abnormal circadian rhythms observed in psoriasis patients. In recent years, the pivotal role of the microbiota – the trillions of indigenous microorganisms inhabiting the human body – has come to the forefront. Eran Elinav’s group has recently uncovered that circadian disruption can exacerbate inflammatory diseases by disrupting the diurnal oscillations of the gut microbiota. His project explores how the circadian clock may also orchestrate fluctuations in the dermal microbiome, which could be crucial in understanding skin diseases such as psoriasis.

Eran Elinav’s project aims to identify novel host-microbiome interactions in the skin and generate a novel framework for microbiome-based interventions for psoriasis.

Children’s books: Max and Meta (Max og Meta)

Grantee: Troels Gollander, Forlaget Meta

Amount: DKK 225,000

Grant category: Education and Awareness Grants

Year: 2024

Geography: Denmark

The ‘Max og Meta’ children’s book series targets 4-12-year-olds with a cartoon-like format presenting stories revolving around natural science phenomena. The series is created by an experienced duo, author Troels Gollander and illustrator Lars-Ole Nejstgaard. The project covers two new books in the series, focused on the sensory system and the body, a website targeting primary schools with free educational material related to the two new books, and a podcast exploring the topics of the book series.

The books aim to stimulate STEM interest in children and pre-teens with an educational format that is both ‘family-friendly’ and relevant for lower secondary school.

Visit Meta Publisher’s website

The LEO Foundation awards DKK 44 million to 12 pioneering skin research projects

…treatment. Eran Elinav Head of Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, DKK 4m Decoding circadian host-microbiome skin interactions in health and psoriasis Eran Elinav’s project explores the role of circadian…