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Product Specialist at Gradientech AB, Uppsala
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Miljonorder för C-Rad
Har fått beställning på 3,5 miljoner kronor från Tyskland.
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C-Rad till Stockholmsbörsen och tingsrätten
Tar klivet ut på Stockholmsbörsen och skyddar patent i tvist mot Baemocular.
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Algoritmer i stället för provrör
Mitt i Stockholm city jobbar drygt 70 personer med att ta fram och förfina mjukvaran till dosplaneringssystemet Raystation för strålterapi mot cancer.
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“Vi behöver anstränga oss ännu mer”
Samtidigt som de svenska life science-bolagen blir både mindre och färre ökar det utländska ägandet i den svenska life science-branschen. Just därför gäller det att höja Sveriges attraktionskraft, menar branschen.
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Life Science-branschen krymper
Krympande FoU-organisationer, färre småbolag och ökat utländskt ägande är några av de trender som presenteras i Vinnovas nya branschrapport som släpps i dag.
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IRW Consulting is seeking Clinical Research Associates (CRAs) on positions located in Stockholm
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IRW Consulting is seeking Clinical Research Managers
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Högkänslig karakterisering av ytstrukturer i nanoskala
Utför ytmätningar av massor och strukturer i nanoskala.
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Nio etablerade forskare får EU-anslag
Passagereglering i blod-hjärnbarriären, riskfaktorer kring cancer och proteomanalyser är några forskningsområden som får anslag från Advanced Grant-programmet.
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Floppat diabetesvaccin visar positiv effekt
Nya forskningsresultat visar att Diamyd-vaccinets immunologiska effekt håller i sig fyra år efter behandling.
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Bevakning av Nobelpris fick sajt på fall
Livesändningen gick ned strax innan årets Nobelpristagare skulle tillkännages.
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Changing e-solutions for clinical trials
Social media and personalized medicine are two factors that will have a great impact on the design and IT-solutions for clinical trials. Unithink is an upcoming, e-solutions company for clinical trials, eager to thrive on this development.
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Printing sensors for biological samples
Acreo develops technologies for printed electronics. Using organic printers, Acreo can print a transistor where biological samples can be placed.
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Happy exhibitors!
There were fewer vistors this year but most exhibitors are content.
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Fewer visitors but satisfied exhibitors
Biotech Forum Scanlab attracted fewer visitors than in 2008. Exhibition manager Bo Rasmussen is content, claiming that the exhibitors are very satisfied.
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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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"An open mind is the key to successful meetings"
Meeting in person is irreplaceble when it comes to finding a new partner. Johan Ohlsson at Venture Valuation is happy with his meetings at Biotech Forum so far and encourages Scandinavian companies to put themselves in the spotlight.
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Life science management for hire
Do you need help getting your biotech company off and running? Camoleon is a new type of consultant that offers help with business and innovation management and sourcing of resources.
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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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Laboratory food
VWR exhibits laboratory tools with molecular gastronomy Rotary evaporators and magnetic stirrers - for making food. VWR tries out new ways for the exhibition at the Scanlab fair.
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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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Showroom for free
The latest equipment with trained staff. Sci Life Lab in Stockholm want to offer top conditions at the new imaging laboratory. But some vendors are skeptical to the idea of supplying test equipment for free.