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De bildar ny ledningsgrupp efter apoteksaffären
Ledningen presenterad för det sammanslagna bolaget för Apoteksgruppen och Kronans Apotek.
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Lugnande besked om nya omikronvarianten BA.2.75. – "Ungefär samma känslighet mot antikroppar"
Den nya omikronvarianten BA.2.75, som nyligen upptäckts i Sverige, tycks inte vara mer resistent mot antikroppar än tidigare omikronvarianter, enligt en studie vid bland annat Karolinska institutet.
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Anders Blanck about his 17 years at Lif: “The industry is enjoying greater public trust now"
The announcement came as a surprise to those around him, but according to the protagonist himself, the timing was excellent. Anders Blanck is now leaving Lif – a decision that has been growing for some time. “I have been pretty much married to my mission. However, I will turn 56 this autumn, and if I’m going to do something else in my professional life, now is the time,” he says.
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Genes from Neanderthals can affect the correct drug dosage
A fifth of all Europeans carry gene variants inherited from Neanderthals, which cause certain drugs to break down more slowly. This may have implications for the drug doses they should take.
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Isofol avbryter cancerstudie efter ytterligare nedslående data
Det är inte motiverat att driva Agent-studien kring metastaserande kolorektalcancer vidare. Den bedömningen gör Isofol Medical efter granskning av nya studiedata.
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Pfizer och Biontech slår tillbaka mot Moderna – “Vi ska försvara oss kraftfullt”
Nu slår Pfizer och Biontech tillbaka mot Moderna efter stämningarna för patentintrång. Samtidigt hävdar två tidigare universitetsforskare att de har rättigheter till teknologi som mRNA-vaccinen bygger på.
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Lucy Robertshaw: Did you know Stockholm wants to be in top 5 in the world for Life Sciences?
Karolinska Institutet Solna Campus has certainly become the next “Kendall Square”, writes Lucy Robertshaw in a column.
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FHM: Smittspridningen av covid-19 väntas öka i höst
Semestern är slut, och skolor och arbetsplatser fylls med människor igen. Idag kommer Folkhälsomyndigheten med nya scenarier inför hösten – smittspridningen av covid-19 väntas öka, med en topp i slutet av september.
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Sweden is heavily criticised for not ordering Covid vaccine
Valneva and the EU Commission have entered into an agreement for 1.25 million doses of the company’s Covid vaccine, but Sweden has not placed an order.
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Newly discovered gene variant linked to protection against abdominal obesity
American researchers believe they have identified a rare gene mutation that protects against abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome. The ambition is that the discovery will lead to new treatments that can help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes
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Amorphous materials take centre stage when Orexo develops new formulations
Swift resolution but with maintained stability. Orexo’s new drug delivery platform tackles the problem of amorphous materials. “Our technology has the positive properties of the material, and it also cracks some of the problems,” says the company’s
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Lina Nordquist (L): ”Hela kedjan måste fungera”
Idag är det exakt en månad kvar till riksdagsvalet och turen har kommit till Lina Nordquist (L) i Life Science Swedens intervjuserie med riksdagspolitiker från de olika partierna.
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Karin Rågsjö (V) – "Solidarisk finansiering är avgörande för jämlik vård"
Vad vill våra politiker göra för att stimulera life science-sektorn? Inför riksdagsvalet den 11 september intervjuar vi företrädare för samtliga riksdagspartier om deras viktigaste förslag på området. Karin Rågsjö (V), riksdagsledamot och ledamot i socialutskottet, som själv är utbildad socionom.
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BioVentureHub CEO: “Companies with a high degree of interaction achieve greater success”
For the first time since its inception, AstraZeneca’s BioVentureHub can now recruit new companies, as some of its tenants have grown significantly and are leaving the hub. This is the message from the biohub’s CEO Magnus Björsne in an interview, in which
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Läkare vid Karolinska presenterar rön som kan ge bättre behandling av leukemi
Forskare vid Karolinska universitetssjukhuset har hittat en metod för mer effektiv behandling av aggressiv blodcancer, enligt en ny studie.
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Moberg och israeliskt bolag ingår avtal om läkemedel mot nagelsvamp
Moberg och Padagis har ingått avtal som gör att Padagis får rättigheterna att marknadsföra och sälja det svenska läkemedlet mot fotsvamp i Israel och de palestinska territorierna.
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Bakslag för Isofols cancerbehandling: ”Vi är förvånade och besvikna”
I studien utvärderades alternativ till standardbehandling för patienter med metastaserande kolorektalcancer, men varken de primära eller sekundära effektmåtten uppnåddes.
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Tablet treatment for hair loss approved in the USA
The US Drug Administration has given a thumbs up for the first tablet treatment for spotty hair loss.
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Collaboration for a simpler production of gene therapies launched
A collaboration between universities and companies aims at providing better production methods for the development of gene therapies. The initiative is led by Johan Rockberg, Professor at KTH.
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Study: Our behaviour may have been guided by wishful thinking during the pandemic
A new study suggests that we systematically underestimate health risks if and when it suits us. This was especially true during the pandemic, as our risk assessments may have been guided by wishful thinking rather than a rational perception of the risks.
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Björn Arvidsson: “We need robust and recognized ecosystems for continued competitiveness”
“We have idea carriers and excellent innovation opportunities, and now we must invest in creating ecosystems that provide them with even better growth opportunities,” Björn Arvidsson writes in a column.
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Göran Stiernstedt: “We are the world’s worst at continuity”
Failed investments in primary care, an unreasonable system with online doctors and a public failure at coordinating the healthcare IT system. Göran Stiernstedt does not mind his language when describing the shortcomings of today’s healthcare system. “It makes me extremely frustrated,” he says.
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Marie Gårdmark: New incentives for orphan products on its way
"Let’s hope that the learnings from development of new therapies for rare diseases will spill over to more common conditions, orphan products paving the wave for drug development in a broader context", writes Marie Gårdmark in a column.
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A growing industry in Denmark: “One new life science company a week”
The life science sector in eastern Denmark continues to grow in the number of employees, as well as the number of companies. An emerging problem is the shortage of labour, a new report reveals.