Research

syre will monitor universities and institutions that are known for it's professionalism when it comes to research. The cases and projects that will benefit the purpose of syre, namely "how to prevent and recover from burnout" will be considered for a donation. Most of the research projects are only allowing donations at minimum equivalent to about €10 000 why syre may need to buffer for that amount before payout. Most important to remember is that the project that is given the donation will be displayed and followed for reporting and result. All for your transparency and ability to follow your purchase of the bracelet. 

Syre will monitor research projects at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden or University of Oxford in the UK for potential donations. 


Karolinska Institutet is one of the world’s foremost medical universities. KI accounts for the single largest share of all academic medical research conducted in Sweden. KI also offers the country’s broadest range of education in medicine and health sciences. At KI the expression and diagnosis exhaustion symptom was established by associate professor Marie Åsberg - this is the diagnosis syre would like to scale up across the globe but also support to prevent and secure methods for recovery.

If you wish to donate directly via bank account or swish, please visit https://ki.se/samverkan/stod-karolinska-institutets-forskning/sa-kan-du-ge-en-gava-till-ki


Oxford University has been ranked number 1 in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings for the ninth year running, and at the heart of this success is their ground-breaking research and innovation.

If you wish to donate directly, please visit https://www.development.ox.ac.uk/donate


The syre organization will ask each funded project to display the syre.fund logotype thoughout the research and presentation of the results. In order to share and inspire the community each funded project will also be followed up along the research and commercialization based on the research and ask for updates along the project for public sharing.