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Investments

and relevant matters such as exited investments, engagement with companies and corrective actions they have carried out. Responsible tax practices We are committed to being transparent and responsible in all…

Join us: New Scientific Officer

…grant activities. With the overall aim of improving the lives of people living with skin diseases, the LEO Foundation is committed to supporting skin research of the highest quality, in…

Gold and Silver Awardees 2018

16 May 2018 Meet the LEO Foundation Gold and Silver Awardees 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktUk036a-zI&feature=youtu.be https://youtu.be/hBIMPeauvMk…

Excellence in wound healing leads to the LEO Foundation Award

…own research team at the Centre of Molecular Medicine (CMM) in 2014. PhD in medical virology from Uppsala University, Sweden in 2008. Postdoc research at Molecular Dermatology research group led…

Celebrating 400 years of history

…develop LEO Pharma into a large, export-oriented pharmaceutical company conducting research on an international level. Despite difficult conditions during World War II, Knud Abildgaard succeeded in creating the export company…

Long-term improvement of psoriasis patients’ adherence to topical drugs: Testing a patient-supporting intervention delivered by healthcare professionals

Grantee: Mathias Tiedemann Svendsen, PhD, Specialist in dermato-venereology; Odense University Hospital

Amount: DKK 2,200,000

Grant category: Research Grants in open competition

Year: 2019

Geography: Denmark

Psoriasis affects 2-4% of the Western adult population and is a socio-economic burden for patients and society.

Topical drugs are recommended as first-line treatment for mild to moderate psoriasis, but low adherence is a barrier for treatment success.

There is a need for improved patient support for psoriasis patients, which is suggested to improve long-term use of topical drugs.

The project aims to test whether a patient-supporting intervention delivered by healthcare professionals can improve the use of topical drugs.

The intervention design is based on experiences with previous adherence-improving studies consisting of digital support by conducting a systematic literature search and holding focus groups with patients as well as healthcare professionals. The intervention consists of shared decision-making with patients, nurses and doctors, frequent consultations, easy access to healthcare professionals through video or in-office consultations and holding patients accountable for taking the medication.

The intervention will be tested in a randomized controlled trial: during a 1-year period, a group of patients (18-75 years of age) diagnosed with mild-to-moderate psoriasis and treated with topical drugs will be randomized to an intervention (n=65) or non-intervention group (n=65).

The primary outcome will be primary adherence (i.e., rate of filled prescriptions) and secondary outcomes a reduction in the severity of psoriasis and cost-effectiveness. If the intervention can reduce the severity of psoriasis in a significant manner and is cost-effective, there is a potential for a national implementation of the intervention.

Student assistant – communication, website and social media

…Prepare social media and website stat reports  Layout and various graphical tasks  Update and maintenance of communication toolbox (photo library, standard presentations and templates)  Support the Head of Communication and Public Affairs in various communication tasks  About you: Studying communication, journalism (or…

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

…DKK 217 million across 68 grants. Notably, we introduced two new open competition research programs: LEO Foundation Dr Abildgaard Fellowships supporting early career researchers and Serendipity Grants enabling active LEO…

Big Bang 2020-2021 – support for Denmark’s largest science conference

Grantee: Mikkel Bohm, Astra*, the national Centre for Learning in Science, Technology and Health in Denmark

Amount: DKK 2,000,000

Grant category: Education and Awareness Grants

Year: 2019

Geography: Denmark

Denmark’s largest science conference, the Big Bang Conference, has received DKK 2,000,000 for the period 2020-2021 from the LEO Foundation.

Big Bang is the largest Danish science conference and exhibition targeted all who teaches, facilitates or researches in the science and science fields – in primary and secondary schools and higher education.

The conference, held once a year, gathers more than 1,000 people for two involving and inspiring days with relevant keynote speakers, a humming exhibition atmosphere, involving workshops and novel ideas for the continued renewal of science education.

www.bigbangkonferencen.dk

Big Bang – support for Denmark’s largest science conference

Grantee: Astra, the national Centre for Learning in Science, Technology and Health in Denmark, Copenhagen

Amount: DKK 2,000,000

Grant category: Education and Awareness Grants

Year: 2016

Geography: Denmark

Denmark’s largest science conference, the Big Bang Conference, has received two million Danish kroner over the next three years from the LEO Foundation.

Big Bang is the largest Danish science conference and exhibition targeted all who teaches, facilitates or researches in the science and science fields – in primary and secondary schools and higher education.

The conference, held once a year, gathers more than 1,000 people for two involving and inspiring days with relevant keynote speakers, a humming exhibition atmosphere, involving workshops and novel ideas for the continued renewal of science education.

The conference is held next on 23 and 24th March 2017 in Odense Congress Center, Denmark.

www.bigbangkonferencen.dk