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Svenskt bolag får del av 39 miljoner
Ett EU-finansierat projekt får nu nästan 40 miljoner kronor under tre år för forskning på metabola sjukdomar och bland bolagen i projektet finns Umeåbaserade Acureomics.
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Läkemedelsindustrin inför en avgrund
Industrin är utan framtid om inte en snabb förändring sker. Jakten på storsäljarna riskerar att slå ut hela branschen, hävdade Jonathan Knowles, forskningschef på Roche, på Swedenbios CEO summit.
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Umeåforskare ger nytt hopp åt barnlösa
Brist av en molekyl gör att sovande äggceller blir aktiverade. Upptäckten, gjord av docent Kui Liu, vid institutionen för medicinsk biokemi och biofysik, Umeå universitet, kan ge nytt hopp åt barnlösa
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Tandbolag lämnar Chalmers Innovation
Sju av bolagen inom Chalmers Innovation är nu redo att stå på egna ben och lämnar inkubatorn. Bland dem finns bland annat ett bolag som utvecklar implantatytor för syntetiskt ben till tandimplantat.
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63 miljoner kronor ska ge nya antibiotika
Efter årsskiftet startar ett forskningsprojekt som syftar till att få fram nya former av antibiotika för att få bukt med resistenta bakterier. Projektet omfattar sex länder och koordineras från Uppsala universitet.
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New partnering platform
EBD Group's Partnering One is the new partnering platform for Biotech Forum 2009.
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Filter tips for safer pipetting and better accuracy
Biohit has launched new Safetyspace Filter Tips that have more space between the sample and the filter than conventional filter tips usually have.
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Discovery of new role for leukemia gene
Martin Bergö and his colleagues have studied two gene variants that often occur in acute leukemias. One gene codes for the protein RAS, which accelerates cell division in several cancers.
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Clinical trials in large scale to Stockholm
Karolinska Trial Alliance, KTA, will open a medical clinical for clinical trials in Phases II-IV. The clinic will be able to accommodate up to 150 patients per study, so that companies do not have to go abroad for clinical trials.
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Enjoy Stockholm - the capital of Scandinavia
Welcome to Stockholm! Built on 14 islands, you are never far from the water in the capital of Sweden. Stockholm offers a wide range of museums, theaters, and attractions. Whatever your interest might be: history, art, music or design, you can find it here!
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Anything is measurable
At the seminar "Du är vad jag mäter - hjärnans kemi i ett provrör", Jonas Bergquist, professor of analytical chemistry and neurochemistry, will dig deep into the research of analyzing markers in body fluids.
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BMAs: Run your own business
After graduation you must decide: be an employee or start your own business. This is not really the situation for BMAs today, but a collaborative project between Swedish public actors and some companies aims to change that and make entrepreneurs of BMAs.
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Diagnostics for personalized medicine
Per Matsson from Phadia anticipates changes in the standards for health care. Accordiing to him, expensive new drugs will create a market for more extensive diagnostics.
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A crash course in IP strategy
"Publish, publish, publish!" Sound familiar? So to meet the researcher's wishes, do you scribble a patent application with lipstick on a napkin and send it in? At the seminar Patent Strategies in the Biotech Company, you will have the chance to find out why this might not be the best idea.
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Hey Johannes Hedman...
... graduate of SKL and LTH, who has improved a method of forensic analysis
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Age essential when testing drugs
Anders Rane has been arguing that genes and age are both important factors in understanding how medicines affect individuals. Only last year, the EU established regulations stating that pharmaceuticals must be tested for children as well as for adults.
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Medicon Valley cluster in brief
The Medicon Valley covers the Öresund region (Skåne and Sjaelland).
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Life science in Stockholm
Sweden has the fourth-largest biotech market in Europe. More than half of its biotechnology enterprise, some 460 companies, is located in the Stockholm region.
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Cate Poulsen, Qiagen
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Annika Garnås, LAB
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Martin Willner, Manager Lab, Nordic Service Manager, Mettler-Toledo AB
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Einar Pontén, Managing Director, Merck Sequant
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Diagnostics to deal with new diseases
Maria Brytting at the Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, SMI, will share her experiences from April 2009 when the new influenza A virus, H1N1, was first reported globally.
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Dry blood DNA storage on a matrix
Qiagen recently presented a method of dry blood sample storage as an alternative to storage in freezers.