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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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Reproducibility and handling in focus with new electronic pipette
The Eppendorf Xplorer electronic pipette has been developed with reproducibility in mind.
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Exhibitors
Register of exhibitors and where they can be found.
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Next generation sequencer in an accessible format
The GS Junior System is a new benchtop-sized next generation sequencing platform.
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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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We are poor lobbyists
I doubt there has ever been a really well thought out Scandinavian campaign with intentions to really change attitudes among both the public and politicians.
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Mobilt dragskåp utan botten
Air science USA lanserar Purair 5, ett dragskåp utan botten som kan placeras över en apparat på lab-bänken eller över en diskho.
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Skakbord med hög hastighet och kapacitet
De nya Lab Companion SKC skakborden är utrustade med en ny drivmekanism som klarar av höga vikter vid höga hastigheter.
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Branschröster: "Värdefull kompetens riskerar att gå förlorad"
Hur påverkas den svensk life science av Astrazenecas nedläggning i Lund? Några av branschens företrädare tycker till.
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Letar efter genetiska hoppjerkor
White glove IS detection är ett kit från Scarab Genomics som innehåller primers och kontroller för att söka efter insertionselement i bakteriellt DNA.
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Både svart och vitt på årets mässor
Årets mässor, Biotech Forum+Scanlab och Medicinska riksstämman, minskade i besök. 8 700 besökare under onsdagen och torsdagen att jämföra med 11 900 under 2007. Bland utställarna är uppfattningen delad, många är nöjda medan andra är besvikna.
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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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Nanotechforskare får proof of concept-bidrag
Winnie E. Svendsen är en av sex forskare vid Danmarks Tekniska Universitet, DTU, som får dela på 5,4 miljoner svenska kronor från the Proof-of-Concept Fund.
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BMAs: Run your own business
After graduation you must decide: be an employee or start your own business. This is not really the situation for BMAs today, but a collaborative project between Swedish public actors and some companies aims to change that and make entrepreneurs of BMAs.
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Hey Kurt Berndt...
... who is starting up a research center for youths in Saltsjöbaden.
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Cate Poulsen, Qiagen
Why are you going to Scanlab and Biotech Forum?
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Annika Garnås, LAB
Why are you going to Scanlab+Biotech Forum?
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How to get the most out of the fair
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Martin Willner, Manager Lab, Nordic Service Manager, Mettler-Toledo AB
Why are you going to Scanlab+Biotech Forum?
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From planning stage to handshake
"Partnering is an effective tool to get in touch with the decision makers high up in an organization's administration," says Camilla Huse Bondeson at Conlega. And according to her, rigorous planning is the way to succeed.
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Per Hammargren, Sales Director, ICU Scandinavia AB
Why are you going to Scanlab and Biotech Forum?
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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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Reidar Rasmussen, Labmodul
Why are you going to Scanlab and Biotech Forum?
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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.