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Hallå där Yvonne Mårtensson ...
... vd på Cellavision, som har nominerats till Sweden Bio Award 2009.
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Cellavision mot Japan
Bolaget får sin första order via det japanska dotterbolaget i Yokohama.
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Ny och vassare mjukvara från CLC Bio
Danska CLC Bio har byggt ut sin mjukvaruplattform för genomisk analys med nytt stöd för både mikroarraybaserade och digitala genuttrycksmätningar samt extra snabba nya algoritmer för högprestandasekvenseringsdata. Dessutom finns en ny serverlösning för att effektivisera arbetet i forskningsorganisationer.
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Senaste generationens mikroskopkamera
Diagnostic Instruments kommer med en ny kyld CCD-kamera som täcker in applikationer från vanlig mikroskopering till brightfield och fluorescent bildtagning.
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Säkrare vård med topprustade ambulanser
110 ambulanser i Västra Götaland ska förses med teknik som gör det möjligt att inleda kvalificerad sjukvård redan under transporten.
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Hallå där, Örjan Norberg
...nytillträdd vd för Umeå Biotech Incubator - det händer en massa spännande i Umeå just nu, berätta!
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Mammografi till Grekland
Medicinteknikföretaget Sectra har tecknat ett avtal med en väletablerad grekisk leverantör av medicinska bildhanteringssystem för sjukvården.
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Nätspel lär idrottare vägra doping
En forskare vid Köpenhamns universitet får pengar från internationell antidopingkommitté, för ett nytt grepp att stoppa idrottsfusk.
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Major changes to the Q-Med board
The nomination committee wants to replace half of the existing board, including the current Chairman. An Extraordinary General Meeting will take place on February 4.
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Swedish top scientists to EMBO
Two Swedish top scientists will have a really good chance to influence European life science research from now on. One is from the Karolinska Institutet, and one is from the University of Uppsala.
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Teams up with leading dermatologist
Tripep has signed a letter of intent with a major Japanese specialty pharma company to bring their wound healing treatment to a big market.
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Go ahead for leg wound study
Tripep starts a phase II-study of their wound healing joint venture project.
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Grant for development projects in Gothenburg
Seven research projects receive SEK 1 million to promote commercialization of early drug development and medical technology.
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New member to Active board
The Election Committee of Active Biotech proposes a very experienced financial sector executive to join the company board. Five existing members are also to be re-elected at the AGM in May.
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Researchers goes to the bottom of the brain
Swedish researchers have recently got new and deeper knowledge about the smallest part of the brain, the granule cells.
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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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Crafoord Prize to an American and two Japanese
Today the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announces the laureates of the Crafoord Prize in Polyarthritis 2009.
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Prenatal testing breakthrough
For the first time specific gene expression information from fetal cells isolated from maternal blood samples is available.
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New influenza vaccine to EU
The Astrazeneca subsidary Medimmune submits marketing authorisationapplication in EU for an new intranasal vaccine against influenza.
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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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Fat cells' reaction differs with body weight
The fat cells of overweight people may react differently to dietary changes than in their lean peers, according to a pioneering study from the Dutch organization TNO Quality of Life.
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New tools to fight bacteria
Better guidelines for doctors, detailed patient journals, and national monitoring systems are some of the tools needed to combat the increasing problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. That is stated in a report commissioned by the Swedish government.
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New head of Vinnova
While waiting for a new gerenal-director, Vinnova has got a substitute general-director.
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Martin Bergö: "The Idea is the Thing"
Martin Bergö, 38, goes wherever ideas take him - it's a process that has led to, and resulted from, plenty of unexpected results. Those ideas have been recognized as good ones: in 2008, he was awarded the Eric K. Fernström Foundation's Prize for young researchers. It isn't the first award for the Associate Professor at Gothenburg University's Sahlgrenska Academy. In 2007, he received a grant award of 16 million SEK from the European Research Council for his pioneering work.