
Government Grants SEK 80M for Precision Medicine
The Government is funding Genomic Medicine Sweden (GMS) with SEK 80 million in 2025. The special support will be used, among other things, for continued investments in the sustainable development and implementation of precision medicine in cancer care. Richard Rosenquist Brandell, professor at KI and director of GMS, describes the initiative as an important investment in the future of healthcare.
The grant from the Government strengthens GMS’s national work and ensures long-term sustainable development. All with the aim of further developing precision diagnostics and implementing it in practice so that more patients, regardless of where in the country they live, have access to more accurate and equal care.
https://news.ki.se/sek-80-million-from-the-government-in-special-support-for-precision-medicine