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Minskad tillväxt men mer pengar till forskning
Efter flera rekordår minskade den globala tillväxten i bioteknik något under 2016 men branschen fortsätter att locka investeringar.
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Swedish life science in political focus
It feels like 2017 will be a good year for Swedish life science, says Anders Blanck, CEO at LIF.
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Rosling-kurs på KI för alla
Nu finns en online-kurs i global hälsa baserad på Hans Roslings kunskaper och metoder. Kursen vid KI är öppen för alla.
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KI mörkade kritik
- ledningen påverkade oberoende experters utvärdering.
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Printing sensors for biological samples
Acreo develops technologies for printed electronics. Using organic printers, Acreo can print a transistor where biological samples can be placed.
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Showroom for free
The latest equipment with trained staff. Sci Life Lab in Stockholm want to offer top conditions at the new imaging laboratory. But some vendors are skeptical to the idea of supplying test equipment for free.
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How to be a perfect mingler
Linkedin, Facebook, MSN and Gmail are all perfect tools for the urban businessman or woman to keep track of and stay up-to-date with contacts. "But in the end, networking is about meeting and talking to people face-to-face," says mingling expert Mia Forsgren.
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Will the industry follow the economic revival?
Welcome to the eleventh Biotech Forum + Scanlab Fair!
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3 miljarder till nya IMI-projekt
Här är de 15 nya projekt som finansieras av EU och Big Pharma och ska drivas multinationellt för att lyfta europeisk forskning i konkurrensen med andra kontinenter.
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Oslo Cancer Cluster
Cancer is, of course, the focus for this Oslo-based cluster, which is solely dedicated to cancer treatment and diagnostics. Oslo cancer cluster is also a part of Medcoast, a Swedish and Norwegian cluster.
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A crash course in IP strategy
"Publish, publish, publish!" Sound familiar? So to meet the researcher's wishes, do you scribble a patent application with lipstick on a napkin and send it in? At the seminar Patent Strategies in the Biotech Company, you will have the chance to find out why this might not be the best idea.
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Mingling do's and don'ts
Linkedin, Facebook, MSN and Gmail are all perfect tools for the urban businessman or woman to keep track of and stay up-to-date with contacts. "But in the end, networking is about meeting and talking to people face-to-face," says mingling expert Mia Forsgren at Begriplig.
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With their hands on the legal levers
It is wonderful news for the Scandinavian scientific community. At the end of May it stood clear that Lund will host to the European Spallation Source.
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The winner of the race
She learned how to work hard at an early age and her devotion has certainly paid off. Whether it is field running or running a company, the key to success is focus according to Yvonne Mårtensson.
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Acadia drug awarded
Acadia Pharmaceutical has got an award for a new treatment against Parkinson's disease.
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Orion cuts 205 jobs
The Finnish company Orion has completed its statutory negotiations. By this, personnel will be reduced by about 205 in Finland.
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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.