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Korbinian Löbmann leads scientific meeting on drug formulation: High activity in the field
Korbinian Löbmann has moderated New Updates in Drug Formulation & Bioavailability several times before. Now he is once again taking on the scientific meeting. Life Science Sweden reached out to him.
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Tau-targeted Alzheimer's drug gets Fast Track designation in the USA
Biogen's Alzheimer's candidate BIIB080 has been granted Fast Track designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Peptonics strategi för återhämtning: Startar dotterbolag i USA
Svenska femtechbolaget Peptonic Medical genomgår en företagsrekonstruktion – men blickar ändå västerut. Som en del av åtgärdsplanen ska bolaget fullfölja sin USA-lansering via ett nystartat dotterbolag.
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Isofols japanska partner satsar 140 miljoner
Göteborgsbaserade Isofol Medical går vidare med utvecklingen av sin läkemedelskandidat mot kolorektalcancer, och får nu stöd av den japanska partnern Solasia Pharma som investerar 140 miljoner kronor i kommande kliniska studier.
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New drug to simplify treatment of hemophilia
A new type of treatment for hemophilia, which only needs to be administered every two months, has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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FDA’s Top Vaccine Official resigns – Issues sharp criticism of Kennedy
FDA’s Top Vaccine Official is leaving his post while simultaneously criticizing the country’s health secretary for allowing “misinformation and lies” to influence his views on vaccine safety.
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KI-studie: Nässköljning kunde ge information om KOL
Förekomsten av ett visst protein i näsan kunde användas som underlag för bedömning av KOL, i en ny studie från forskare vid Karolinska institutet.
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Success for Genmab's antibody-drug conjugate
The Danish company Genmab has received Japanese approval for its treatment for advanced or recurrent cervical cancer.
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Vaccine skeptic David Geier to lead study on link to autism
The American government is to launch a study on whether vaccines cause autism – and has appointed a well-known vaccine skeptic to lead the analysis.
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Oncozenge tecknar Europaavtal för tablett mot oral smärta
Oncozenge har ingått ett bindande avtal med italienska Molteni Farmaceutici om kommersialisering i Europa av Bupizenge, en sugtablett under utveckling för behandling av oral smärta.
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Several departures at the top at Nykode
Members of both the management and the board are leaving the Norwegian biotech company Nykode.
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An organ seldom in the spotlight – but utterly vital
The kidneys consist of more than 40 types of cells and have more functions in the body than most people know. Julie Williams leads AstraZeneca’s work in preclinical research about kidney diseases. “They are probably one of the most complicated organs in the body, and I like a challenge”, she says.
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J&J tar i från tårna – ska spendera 555 miljarder kronor
Under de kommande fyra åren ska Johnson & Johnson spendera 55 miljarder dollar i USA, motsvarande cirka 555 miljarder kronor.
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Cancer researcher: “We can do better and reduce suffering”
Lund University researcher Catharina Hagerling is developing innovative methods to understand metastatic cancer, aiming to create more targeted treatments for patients with disseminated cancer.
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Utredning om misstänkt muthärva på Karolinska läggs ned
Förundersökningen om trolöshet mot huvudman och mutbrott mot fyra läkare vid Karolinska universitetssjukhuset läggs ned.
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Klartecken för Beyfortus till spädbarn – ska förebygga RS
Regioner ges klartecken från NT-rådet att ge Beyfortus som förebyggande behandling mot infektioner av RS-virus till spädbarn och bebisar i riskgrupp.
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Aqilion's licensing journey: From Merck partnership to new opportunities
Be extremely meticulous with your scientific data, but spend just as much time and effort on business development. That piece of advice comes from Aqilion's CEO Sarah Fredriksson and is directed at biotech companies aiming to find a good licensing partner.
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Positive trend for Swedish medtech exports – “We have new markets that are huge”
In 2024, Swedish exports of pharmaceuticals decreased for the first time in several years. However, the trend for medical technology looks brighter. During a seminar, it was discussed how Swedish life science companies can navigate the changing global situation.
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Career coach on salaries: “There is no right or wrong”
What is a reasonable salary for my job? It's a question we all ask ourselves. But how important is a higher salary really? Career coach Tina Persson believes this is an important consideration.
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A tiny animal with great importance
From the mythical Ganges River to the less sacred, but considerably cleaner waters in KI's aquariums in Solna. The little zebrafish has made an unconscious career – as an increasingly important model organism in medical research.
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A new scientific event in Gothenburg
Life Science Sweden is holding an event in Gothenburg for the first time.
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Genmab backade efter J&J:s licensavhopp
Danska Genmab faller tungt på börsen efter att Johnson & Johnson valt att inte gå vidare med en licensiering av bolagets läkemedelskandidat mot multipelt myelom.
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Who pays for Rebecca Doe – and all of us?
Anna Törner on how easily we get used to the idea that healthcare is free - when it really is about how and who pays for it
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Miljonpris till forskning om samband mellan tarmfloran och hjärt- och kärlsjukdomar
Skonsammare cancerbehandlingar och sambandet mellan bakterier i tarmfloran och hjärt-kärlsjukdomar hör till den forskning som belönas med det prestigefyllda Göran Gustafsson-priset.