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Column: ”Cheating with pea flowers and does it matter whether you are right?”
Is it possible to forgive shortcuts or outright cheating in science - if it turns out that the researcher was ultimately right? Anna Törner discuss this topic in a column.
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Företag i Kanada får börja tillverka kokain
Ett företag i den kanadensiska provinsen British Columbia har fått tillstånd att tillverka och sälja kokain på licens.
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Sveriges export av läkemedel slår nya rekord
Den svenska exporten av läkemedel ökade kraftigt i fjol, visar nya siffror från Statistiska centralbyrån, SCB.
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The Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare rejects prioritising andrology as a speciality
Male infertility can be linked to a shorter lifespan and several severe diseases, but when couples who want children are examined, the focus is on the woman. Experts in the field claim that andrology needs to become a speciality in Sweden to increase awareness and knowledge. But the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare says that it is not a priority.
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“An entire industry is about to be wiped out”
According to Jennie Ekbeck, CEO of Umeå Biotech Incubators, Sweden risks not having any small diagnostic companies left in five years.
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How critical are the “Spermageddon” reports? – Researchers call for action
A much talked about meta-study indicates that sperm concentration in men’s seminal fluid has halved in 40 years. Experts in andrology that Life Science Sweden speaks to believe that the results must be taken seriously, and call for action from the Swedish authorities.
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New issue of Life Science Sweden!
The international issue of Life Science Sweden has been sent to press.
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Första behandlingen mot geografisk atrofi har godkänts i USA
För första gången har ett läkemedel mot den allvarliga ögonsjukdomen geografisk atrofi godkänts i USA.
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Lista: Största läkemedelsflopparna 2022
Att utveckla nya läkemedel är ingen lek. Inte sällan slutar åratal, kanske decennier, av mödosamt arbete och stora investeringar i svår besvikelse när projektet i slutändan inte klarar krocken med verkligheten i de kliniska prövningarna.
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Editorial: ”AI that both impresses and frightens”
”In the past, I've rarely been particularly impressed by something that was produced by AI. But this is something completely different”, Samuel Lagercrantz writes in an editorial.
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Hello Jenni Nordborg!
Life Science Sweden would like to know more about Jenni Nordborg and asks her about her new job, why she became a chemical engineer and who her role model is.
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Immunovia tar in 200 miljoner inför utrullning av cancertest i USA
Cancerdiagnostikbolaget Immunovias styrelse har beslutat om en företrädesemission som fulltecknad kan tillföra bolaget 202,2 miljoner kronor.
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A surprising discovery about the immune system in cases of cancer
Professor Göran Jönsson is trying to understand why some patients benefit from immunotherapies while others don’t. A couple of years ago, he made a surprising discovery about the function of the immune system.
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Rapid development in blood analysis – “Sweden is leading the race”
Thousands of analytical tests using just one single drop of blood. What was revealed as a hoax just a few years ago is now a reality, according to KTH professor and serial entrepreneur Mathias Uhlén.
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Astra Zeneca stiger efter rapport – ”rekordmånga godkännanden”
Astra Zeneca planerar att inleda över 30 fas III-studier i år, uppgav bolaget i samband med att resultat för fjärde kvartalet och helåret 2022 presenterades på torsdagen.
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Claims of life science companies fleeing abroad is a myth according to survey
The claim that life science companies are moving abroad is exaggerated. In fact, only a tiny percentage is leaving the country, according to a survey.
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Nytt läkemedel mot Alzheimers sjukdom kan bli dyrt
Forskare oroar sig för att det nya läkemedlet lecanemab mot Alzheimers sjukdom riskerar att bli dyrt och därmed hota tillgången av det i Sverige, uppger Sveriges Radio Ekot.
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Column: ”We need to exploit the benefits of the regulations“
You don’t need to search long on the Internet to find lists of the most innovative countries with Sweden ranking at the top. Sweden generally offers good conditions for growing new solutions, but it is also becoming increasingly clear that we
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På jobbintervjun – det här ska du tänka på för att håva hem life science-jobbet
Du har sökt ett jobb och nu ska du på en intervju. Men, vad ska du tänka på och hur påläst ska du vara? Karriärcoachen Tina Persson guidar dig till jobbet.
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Rekrytering slutförd till Alzecures smärtstudie
Den sista patienten har nu rekryterats till Alzecures pågående kliniska studie som utvärderar bolagets ledande läkemedelskandidat ACD440 mot nervsmärta.
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The government proposes fines for pharmaceutical companies that fail to notify drug shortages in time
According to a compilation from the Swedish Medicines Agency, the number of residually notified medicines increased by 54 % in Sweden last year compared to the previous year. In a bill presented by the government a number of proposals are put forward to counteract the problem.
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Bättre lindring mot migrän mål för forskare
En genväg via munnen tror forskare i Malmö skulle kunna göra mediciner mot migrän mer effektiva.
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The new Astra Zeneca CEO: “An incredibly exciting phase”
Almost 27 years have passed since Per Alfredsson from Södertälje stepped into Astra Zeneca as a newly hired engineer. After countless different roles, including heading the production of the company’s Covid vaccine, he is now advancing to the absolute top.
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Sweden is organising a large life science conference as part of the EU presidency
On 26-27 June, Sweden will host a European meeting on life science.