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Karolinska Institutet Receives Record 538 Million Kronor Donation for Dementia Research

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  • Karolinska Institutet received a 538 million kronor donation from the estate of entrepreneur Leif Lundblad.
  • The donation is reportedly the largest ever to a Swedish university in modern times and will primarily fund dementia research.
  • Additional funds will support studies on chronic pain and autoimmune diseases, according to university officials.

Karolinska Institutet (KI) has received a landmark donation of 538 million kronor, primarily designated for dementia research. According to the university, this represents the largest donation to a Swedish higher education institution in modern times. The funds come from the estate of entrepreneur and inventor Leif Lundblad, who passed away last year.

' While the majority of the funds will support dementia research, a portion will also be allocated to studies on other significant public health issues including chronic pain and autoimmune diseases. The donation was announced on March 26, 2026, marking a substantial boost to medical research capabilities at Sweden's premier medical university.

The donation means an enormous amount for research into dementia diseases and other illnesses that affect large parts of the population.

Annika Östman Wernerson, KI's rector

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