
27 August 2025
The award recognizes their pioneering contributions to equine biomechanics — advancing research and technology that help detect, diagnose, and prevent lameness with greater precision.
At Sleip, we combine biomechanics and AI to help detect and diagnose lameness issue early and increase precision in diagnostics. Elin’s research has been key to shaping our technology, turning science into a practical tool for vets, physios, farriers and trainers who need clear, objective gait data.
The scholarship will be presented during the Jönköping Horse Show on November 2, 2025, followed by a free public clinic with live demonstrations.
We warmly congratulate Elin, Lars, and Marie on this recognition and thank them for their outstanding contributions to equine health, performance, and welfare.
DVM, Dipl. ACVSMR, ECVSMR, professor and expert in equine clinical biomechanicsDVM, Dipl. ACVSMR, ECVSMR, professor and expert in equine clinical biomechanics

Professor at the Department of Anatomy,
Physiology and Biochemistry (AFB); Division of Anatomy and Physiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

DVM, PhD, Associate Professor at SLU, co-founder and CMO at Sleip

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