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Hello Angelica Loskog!
Life Science Sweden would like to know more about Angelica Loskog and interviews her about her life as a researcher.
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Lucy Robertshaw: Are we in the perfect storm?
“Is there a perfect storm on the horizon again as elective surgeries were cancelled due to patients being admitted with Covid-19? We now have a long backlog of people who are presenting with chronic diseases that need to access healthcare again”, writes Lucy Robertshaw in a column.
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The route to vaccines for everyone: “We did not just sit around and wait”
The pandemic was in full swing, and no one knew when or even if a vaccine would come. At that point, the Swedish Minister of Social Affairs called with a proposal, and Richard Bergström did not hesitate. “I already had a notion that this would work,” he says in an interview with Life Science Sweden.
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Karolinska ska screena efter ärftlig blodfettsjukdom
Med en utökad budget ska Endokrinologienheten på Karolinska universitetssjukhuset hitta minst 50 procent av de som bär på ärftlig blodfettssjukdom.
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Sweden and Denmark – this is how they choose their strategies
Scandinavia’s two major powers in pharmaceutical research have developed strategies for growth in life science, and both countries aim to become world leaders.
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Anna Törner: Never let me go – är vi redan där?
Vad kan tillåta oss inom modern genteknologi, och vad exakt är det som gör vissa tankar oacceptabla? Anna Törner skriver i sin krönika om en tankeväckande dystopi – och vår syn på individens värde.
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Tar bort behovet av levertransplantation
Hittills har den enda botande behandlingen vid akut hepatisk porfyri, AHP, varit levertransplantation. Nu kan det nya läkemedlet givosiran, som fick en prioriterad och uppskyndad bedömning av EMA, göra att sådana ingrepp inte behöver genomföras, men det är oklart när det når fram till den svenska marknaden.
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Pharma-on-Demand
Make or buy? That is the question that the pharma world has been asking more and more in the last couple of decades. Pernille Hemmingsen is moderator at Pharma Outsourcing Dec 10th i Stockholm. This is her thoughts about outsourcing.
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Första läkemedlet för bara en patient
I en ny artikel beskrivs det förmodade första fallet av ultra-personalized medicine – ett läkemedel till en åttaårig flicka med en ovanlig genetisk sjukdom.
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EU-pengar till probiotikabolag
Lundabolaget Immunebiotech har erhållit 500 000 kronor i Fas 1 av EU:s Horizon 2020 SME instrument.
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Atheras studie av hjärtsvikt igång
Den första patienten har behandlats i studien med en ny terapeutisk antikropp från Athera. Studien genomförs på 11 sjukhus och inkluderar patienter med akut hjärtinfarkt och hög risk att utveckla hjärtsvikt.
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How to become globally competitive
Here Gunilla Osswald from BioArctic share her experience of scaling up and be competative on the global arena.
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The perfect formula for decision-making
No one has the luxury not to take a decision, writes Helena Strigård at Swedenbio.
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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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Google satsar på diagnostik
Utvecklar sökverktyg för kroppen.
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20 hetaste FoU-bolagen
Uppsala-Stockholmregionen rankar 20 hetaste bolagen för investerare.
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Pharmalundensis söker tillstånd för CFS-studie
Vill ge kvicksilverbindande substans till patienter med kroniskt trötthetssyndrom.
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Slussar för medtech-bolag till klinikerna
Nya regler kräver att medtech-prylar genomgår kliniska prövningar. Nu öppnas slussar för att hjälpa medtech-bolag att komma in på sjukhusen.
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Processpionjär
Lean, en process som tillämpas i läkemedelsindustrin, är på väg in i sjukhuslabben och borde tillämpas i forskningslabben. - Inget är för litet för lean, säger Tom Pettersson, Lean-ambassadör.
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Hello Johan Billiet...
...Flanders Investment and Trade Agency, why are there so many Belgian companies represented at 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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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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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.