Purpose
The purpose of the Novo Nordisk Foundation’s Challenge Programme is to make a substantial contribution to the development of Danish research ecosystems within strategically relevant research areas. The aim is to give leading researchers the opportunity to assemble a strong team that can collaborate in a centre-like structure with a unifying vision and mission to develop solutions to major challenges. The Programme provides long-term funding to enable scientific depth and focus and facilitate synergy between the research partners.
Research Theme 2025
The programme is a strategic effort targeting specific challenges within annually selected research themes. For the 2025 application call, the Challenge Programme is seeking to support the following research theme:
- Ectopic fat and cardiometabolic disease
The challenge is to understand causal factors in the development and consequences of ectopic fat accumulation, identifying novel targets and precision medicine strategies in disease prevention and treatment with a human-centric point of departure.
Through basic and applied research the programme should have a special focus on disruptive and innovative approaches to tackle the challenge and should include novel state-of-the-art technologies such as large-scale omics and imaging techniques (e.g., CT and MRI) allowing for non-invasive quantification. We encourage applicants to focus on data representing diversity both in relation to gender, ethnicity, and associated conditions.
The programme does not focus on the prevention or treatment of obesity per se, but on the understanding of how ectopic fat causes adverse health effects and how this disease risk can best be reduced (with/without weight loss). Hence, the effects of weight loss, diets and physical activity could be studied for mechanistic understanding of disease modification.
Supported research may include but is not limited to:
- Identifying and understanding underlying genetic and acquired mechanisms that cause ectopic fat accumulation in various tissues.
- Understanding how ectopic fat causes adverse health effects (local and humoral mediators).
- Understanding the beneficial effects of weight loss, physical activity and specific diets on ectopic fat accumulation and disease (e.g., T2DM & CVD) modification.
- Research aimed at subgrouping based on measures of ectopic fat for precision risk assessment and treatment strategies.