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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.
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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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Safe and economic dispensing of powders
Mettler Toledo is showcasing Quantos, an automated dispenser for laboratory use.
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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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Young, bright and committed to labtech
Ghazal Voghoui recently bought her first apartment and finally settled in Stockholm again. Last year, she finished her law studies and she is relieved to be back after living in Geneva for four years. On November 10 she will take a big career leap, becoming the new CEO of Swedish Labtech.
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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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820 miljoner till medicinsk forskning
359 projekt inom området för medicin får pengar från Vetenskapsrådet i år. I snitt kammar varje projekt hem 670 000 kronor i årets runda.
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The winner of the race
She learned how to work hard at an early age and her devotion has certainly paid off. Whether it is field running or running a company, the key to success is focus according to Yvonne Mårtensson.
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Pumpat läkemedel testas
Neuronova har fått klartecken att göra en studie av ett preparat mot Parkinsons sjukdom.
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Stor och liten ingår avtal
Ett litet svenskt forskningsföretag ska samarbeta med ett av världens största bioteknikföretag. Tillsammans ska de utveckla ett biologiskt läkemedel mot en idag obotlig CNS-sjukdom. Snart inleds kliniska studier.
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Major changes to the Q-Med board
The nomination committee wants to replace half of the existing board, including the current Chairman. An Extraordinary General Meeting will take place on February 4.
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Swedish top scientists to EMBO
Two Swedish top scientists will have a really good chance to influence European life science research from now on. One is from the Karolinska Institutet, and one is from the University of Uppsala.
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Go ahead for leg wound study
Tripep starts a phase II-study of their wound healing joint venture project.
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Teams up with leading dermatologist
Tripep has signed a letter of intent with a major Japanese specialty pharma company to bring their wound healing treatment to a big market.
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Pfizer lays a chunky bid on Wyeth
The merger of two pharma giants is the largest industry deal so far this year. Pfizer will acquire Wyeth in a cash-and-stock transaction currently valued at approximately $68 billion. The Boards of Directors of both companies have said yes to the deal
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Success fee to Bioinvent and partner
The cancer collaboration started last year. After successful technology transfer the two partner companies now receives 5 million euro from pharma giant Roche.
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Biotage is regrouping
The Swedish company Biotage takes yet another step in streamlining efforts, by outsourcing all instrument production to contract manufacturers.
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EU says yes to Roche drug
EU approves a first in class therapy for treatment of patients with moderate to severe form of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Lytix calls in cash
Norwegian company Lytix Biopharma closes a USD 1.4 million funding round to finance new antimicrobial and oncology lead compounds.
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Hormones make children fat
A new Danish million project will define the connection between hormons and obesity amongst children.
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Biotech goes white and bright
White biotech could become Denmark's next blossoming business area.
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Oasmia gets a confirmation
FDA has granted Oasmia an expedited review status for Paclical Vet.
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Medtech companies find new beam technique
The medtech companies Raysearch and Nucletron expand collaboration with two new solutions for radiation treatment planning.
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Think outside the... brain
Riitta Hari from the Brain Research Unit at the Helsinki University of Technology has recently stated that the mind is more than just the brain.