Gunhild Waldemar | The Novo Nordisk Foundation Prize
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Professor behind research on dementia in Denmark receives Marie and August Krogh Prize
The 2019 Marie and August Krogh Prize has been awarded to Gunhild Waldemar for contributing to research and education on dementia. The Novo Nordisk Foundation and the Organization of Danish Medical Societies award the Prize, which is accompanied by DKK 1.5 million.
Gunhild Waldemar’s contribution to bringing Danish dementia research to its current level is hard to match.
In 1991, she co-founded the Danish Alzheimer Association.
In 1995, she founded the first Danish interdisciplinary memory clinic, which diagnoses and treats people with dementia. This has been the model for several similar treatment centres since then.
In 2007, she established and has led the Danish Dementia Research Centre which aims to give healthcare professionals in Denmark’s regions and municipalities access to the latest knowledge within dementia and is a mainstay in the education of doctors, nurses, care personnel and other healthcare professionals working with people with dementia.She played a major scientific role in developing the Danish government’s national action plan on dementia towards 2025, which was launched in 2017.