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Apr 15, 2026

ACROBATIC awards travel grants to support international research dissemination

ACROBATIC continues to support early-career researchers in sharing their work internationally. The latest recipients of the ACROBATIC travel grants are Morten Sahlertz and Rasmus Due Petersson, enabling them to present their research at leading international conferences.

Morten Sahlertz will present his work at the ESTRO 2026 congress in Stockholm as an oral presentation . His research focuses on developing machine learning models to assess cosmetic outcomes after breast-conserving treatment, integrating clinical data and patient-reported outcomes to improve follow-up and patient care (WP 3.15).

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Rasmus Due Petersson will present at the 2026 International Kidney Cancer Symposium (IKCS) Europe in Paris, where his abstract has been accepted for poster presentation . His project, part of the CURE-RCC initiative, investigates real-world treatment strategies for patients with non-metastatic kidney cancer, combining nationwide data, patient-reported outcomes, and long-term follow-up to guide personalised treatment decisions (WP 2.32).

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By supporting participation in international conferences, ACROBATIC aims to strengthen knowledge exchange, foster collaborations, and ensure that cutting-edge Danish research reaches a global audience.

We congratulate both recipients and look forward to following their continued contributions to cancer research.