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Nya genregioner bakom fetma
En forskargrupp, delvis ledd av forskare vid Karolinska Institutet, presenterar 32 genregioner som kan kopplas till fetma i senaste numret av Nature Genetics.
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How to get visitors to your booth
Food, ball throwing and laser engraved pens. There are many tricks to attract visitors to the stands at Scanlab.
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This is Sweden's largest life science region
About 60 percent of all jobs within swedish life science are found in the Stockholm-Uppsala area. This was stated in a report presented at Scanlab & Biotech Forum today.
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Take off for this year's fair
More visitors than previously were preregistered when Scanlab and Biotech Forum opened today. But the future of the exhibitions and their design is uncertain.
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How to be a perfect mingler
Linkedin, Facebook, MSN and Gmail are all perfect tools for the urban businessman or woman to keep track of and stay up-to-date with contacts. "But in the end, networking is about meeting and talking to people face-to-face," says mingling expert Mia Forsgren.
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Higher performance UV-Vis spectrophotometry with double beams
The Biochrom Libra series of UV-Vis spectrophotometers now features double beams and variable bandwidths.
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Academia - a strong player on the lab market
While the industry was short of money during the financial crisis, government incentives were in full swing in Sweden during 2009. - Our sales to academia increased ten percent last year, says Håkan Hjortsmark, sales manager at Perkin Elmer.
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Will the industry follow the economic revival?
Welcome to the eleventh Biotech Forum + Scanlab Fair!
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High hopes for future partnering - the solution for struggling fairs
Business fairs are struggling but the concept of partnering is hotter than ever. By using social media, participants can prepare themselves for the perfect meeting.
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9 steps to perfect partnering
Rigorous planning and a focus on your business plan is essential for successful partnering, accoring to Camilla Huse Bondeson at Conlega. Follow her 9 steps to perfect partnering.
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International models among science parks
Science parks have become a part of modern communities. With science parks in Oxford, Cambridge and Nice setting good examples, a special potential emerged. Countries with a clear research goal are investing in new parks, and in China, the number is growing exponentially.
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Ideon - Sweden's oldest science park
Old is not synonymous with boring. Swedens oldest science park Ideon still manages to attract young companies with big ideas. The recipe for success? To continue to invest in further development.
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Biotech Swedens chefredaktör gör DNA-test
Några spottloskor i en kopp, 3 500 kronor och du får resultatet två veckor senare. Häng med när Biotech Swedens chefredaktör testar sitt DNA.
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Lundbeck gör miljardresultat
För 2009 redovisar läkemedelsbolaget ett resultat på över 3,5 miljarder och för 2010 är förväntningarna än högre.
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Kapitalet flödar åter till biotekniksektorn
Finansieringen till biotekniksektorn gick upp som en raket under förra året.
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Biotech halkade efter under 2009
Samtidigt som Nasdaq steg med 44 procent under 2009 halkade biotechbolagen efter och den totala värdeökningen i den globala life science-branschen var bara 17 procent.
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Hey there Summer Eriksson......
.....biomedical analysist at Akademsika sjukhuset in Uppsala. Why are you here at Biotech Forum and Scanlab?
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New type of stem cell discovered
The earlier view of the scientific community was that melanocytes, the pigment cells, derive from the spinal cord during the early fetal period and then move over on to the skin.
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Definite answer with new cancerous gene
A newly discovered cancer gene is enabling the diagnosis of adenoid cystic caranoima using a genetic test.
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Partnering offer for scientists and medics
For the first time in the history of Biotech Forum, scientists and medics are invited to join the partnering event. I
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Changeable proteins cause nerve disease
An incorrectly folded protein is one of the reasons behind the nerve disease ALS, according to new research. But the protein does not have structural errors all the time and only certain types contribute to the harmful protein accumulations that cause the ALS disease.
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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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Multilabel plate readers with luminescence capability
The Enspire Multilabel Plate Reader platform from Perkin Elmer now features sensitive luminescence detection. The new detection capability is primarily aimed at improving assay performance and sensitivity for scientists working with primary cells or stem
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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.