Category: Press release

Eklund Foundation Announces 2022 Grant Recipients

September 14, 2022 - News,Press release

The Eklund Foundation for Odontological Research and Education is pleased to announce the two projects receiving this year’s funding. The Eklund Foundation now supports research projects in dentistry for the seventh year running. The two chosen projects, which are to be conducted at University of Ferrara, Italy, and University of L’Aquila, also in Italy, will […]

Eklund Foundation Announces 2021 Grant Recipients

September 20, 2021 - News,Press release

The Eklund Foundation for Odontological Research and Education is pleased to announce the projects receiving this year’s funding. The Eklund Foundation now supports research projects in dentistry for the sixth year running. The two chosen projects, which are to be conducted in the UK and Italy, will together receive funding amounting to almost €240,000.  Joel […]

Eklund Foundation for Odontological Research and Education welcomes applications from 1 May

April 26, 2021 - News,Press release

Funds of in total €220,000 have been allocated to odontological research and education by the Board of Eklund Foundation in 2021, and during May, it is time to apply through the website eklundfoundation.org. The successful projects will be announced this autumn. Since 2016, the Eklund Foundation has distributed €140,000-200,000 annually to studies in periodontology, implantology and cariology worldwide. Teams […]

Eklund Foundation Announces 2020 Grant Recipients

September 21, 2020 - News,Press release

The Eklund Foundation for Odontological Research and Education is pleased to announce the projects receiving this year’s grants of approximately EUR 200,000.   The Eklund Foundation now supports odontological research projects for the fifth year running. This year, two projects related to cariology were chosen to receive grants.   Joel Eklund, Chairman of the Board, Eklund Foundation, said, “We choose to acknowledge and support these important projects related to cariology, as they put young people’s oral health in a social context […]