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Snart finns ett läkemedel mot alkoholism
Lundbeck köper rättigheter till ytterligare marknader för en substans, som just nu testas kliniskt i fas III på patienter som är beroende av alkohol.
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Fet balans med nytt dataverktyg
Ett nytt EU-projekt ska ta fram modeller för att beräkna vilken effekt fet fisk, frukt och bär har på kroppen.
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Orexo köper brittisk konkurrent
Pharmakodex har ett antal program redo att licensieras ut och de båda bolagens teknologier ska tillsammans snabba på produktutvecklingen. En nyemission ska finansiera köpet.
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Orexo i exklusivt avtal
Drug deliverybolaget Orexo har tecknat ett exklusivt utvecklingsavtal med ett stort läkemedelsföretag. Tillsammans ska de utveckla projektet OX17 mot halsbränna.
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Livsviktiga grödor ska bevaras
Regeringen har utsett SLU-forskaren som ska bli Sveriges koordinator i ett EU-program som ska rädda växter till framtiden.
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Helge Sander: "Fler kvinnor behövs"
- Det är något fel när det ena könet i stort sett väljer bort en karriär som forskare, säger Danmarks forskningsminister. Idag håller han rundabordssamtal för att diskutera varför kvinnliga forskare missgynnas. Han välkomnar alla lösningar, utom en.
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Många miljoner till Symphogen
Ägarna skjuter till ett mångmiljonbelopp som ska användas till fortsatt klinisk utveckling av bolagets antikroppar mot bland annat cancer.
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Symphogen buys tumor blocking technology
The seller is a pioneer in developing ligand traps to treat cancer and other diseases. "An excellent fit with our scientific and strategic focus," said Kirsten Drejer, CEO of Symphogen. Ph.D.
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Faster sales but less profits for Probi
The probiotic company increases its turnover, and the net results are twice as large as last year.
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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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Orexo opens doors eastwards
The drug delivery company has signed a deal for selling a cancer pain treatment in China. "An ideal partner for us" says Torbjörn Bjerke, CEO of Orexo.
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Less scars with new product
A new Swedish product for post surgical scar formation enters clinical development.
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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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Eli Lilly writes biotech fine history
The American biotech company Eli Lilly will pay US 1.415 billion to resolve allegations of off-label promotion of a dementia drug.
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Polymer guru new dean at DTU
The Technical University of Denmark, DTU, has appointed a well-known profile from the Polymer Center as a new dean.
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Travelling scholarship to DTU professor
The Vera og Carl Johan Michaelsens Rejselegat has the founder of the Medicine and Technology program at DTU with a scholarship.
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Norwegian cancer therapy leaves phase II
New clinical results from Algeta highlights the potential of Alpharadin to treat bone metastases in major cancer indications.
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Vitrolife wants to acquire Medicult
The Swedish company Vitrolife intends to make en exchange offer to the shareholders of the Danish company Medicult to acquire all outstanding shares in the company.
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Lund honours milieu enthusiast
Four professors at the University of Lund has appointed the milieu chief of the university as honorary doctor.
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EU grants project on toxicity of nanomaterials
A multinational research project has have been awarded EUR 3 358 500 from the European Commission to study the hazardous effects of engineered nanomaterials on the immune system.
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New nano professor in Denmark
The Technical University of Denmark has appointed a recognized physicist as a new professor of miniaturized sensors.
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Academy for a new turn at work
Are you qualified within life science, but unemployed? Here is your chance for a new career, in high demand.
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Pfizer buys Swiss vaccines
Pfizer executes commercial license agreements for novel human vaccines based on the Swiss company Cytos Biotechnology's Immunodrug technology.
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Ambassador program makes MVA big in Japan
The first ambassadors of the Medicon Valley Ambassador Programme have only worked in each other's countries for six months. But they have already made a significant difference for their sister clusters.