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Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
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Crown Princess Victoria climbing the steps up to the stage to present the award
Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Crown Princess Victoria was sporting a brace over her leg and ankle which she sprained recently while skiing. The Tobias Foundation established the Tobias Prize in 2008. It consists of a personal prize of SEK 100,000 and a research grant of SEK 2 million per annum for five years. Its main aim is to give the laureate the means to carry out high-class research concerning problems of importance for cell therapy in hematological (blood-related) disorders.
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Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3509152e)
Crown Princess Victoria climbing down the steps off the stage after presenting the award
Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Crown Princess Victoria was sporting a brace over her leg and ankle which she sprained recently while skiing. The Tobias Foundation established the Tobias Prize in 2008. It consists of a personal prize of SEK 100,000 and a research grant of SEK 2 million per annum for five years. Its main aim is to give the laureate the means to carry out high-class research concerning problems of importance for cell therapy in hematological (blood-related) disorders.
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Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3509152d)
The brace on the leg of Crown Princess Victoria
Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Crown Princess Victoria was sporting a brace over her leg and ankle which she sprained recently while skiing. The Tobias Foundation established the Tobias Prize in 2008. It consists of a personal prize of SEK 100,000 and a research grant of SEK 2 million per annum for five years. Its main aim is to give the laureate the means to carry out high-class research concerning problems of importance for cell therapy in hematological (blood-related) disorders.
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Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3509152f)
Crown Princess Victoria appears to jump down the steps off the stage after presenting the award, despite sporting a brace on her leg
Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Crown Princess Victoria was sporting a brace over her leg and ankle which she sprained recently while skiing. The Tobias Foundation established the Tobias Prize in 2008. It consists of a personal prize of SEK 100,000 and a research grant of SEK 2 million per annum for five years. Its main aim is to give the laureate the means to carry out high-class research concerning problems of importance for cell therapy in hematological (blood-related) disorders.
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Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3509152g)
Crown Princess Victoria appears to jump down the steps off the stage after presenting the award, despite sporting a brace on her leg
Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Crown Princess Victoria was sporting a brace over her leg and ankle which she sprained recently while skiing. The Tobias Foundation established the Tobias Prize in 2008. It consists of a personal prize of SEK 100,000 and a research grant of SEK 2 million per annum for five years. Its main aim is to give the laureate the means to carry out high-class research concerning problems of importance for cell therapy in hematological (blood-related) disorders.
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Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3509152h)
Crown Princess Victoria returning to her seat
Tobias Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Jan 2014
Crown Princess Victoria was sporting a brace over her leg and ankle which she sprained recently while skiing. The Tobias Foundation established the Tobias Prize in 2008. It consists of a personal prize of SEK 100,000 and a research grant of SEK 2 million per annum for five years. Its main aim is to give the laureate the means to carry out high-class research concerning problems of importance for cell therapy in hematological (blood-related) disorders.
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