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Hormones make children fat
A new Danish million project will define the connection between hormons and obesity amongst children.
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Metabolic pro heads prefect post
The dean of the Department of Biomedicine at the Sahlgrenska Academy has appointed a new assistant prefect.
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Biotech goes white and bright
White biotech could become Denmark's next blossoming business area.
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Respiratorius hunts millions
The biopharmaceutical company Respiratorius has got a new CEO, who starts a public new share issue to catch almost SEK ten million.
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Pharma is a safe market
Pharma is the best industry to invest in. That states leaders from risk capital companies, interviewed by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Transatlantic cooperation for healthier food
Danish and American scientists are going to work together to find ways to fight malnutrition and life style disease like obesity in the western world.
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Transatlantic cooperation for healthier food
Danish and American scientists are going to work together to find ways to fight malnutrition and life style disease like obesity in the western world.
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Vitrolife wants to acquire Medicult
The Swedish company Vitrolife intends to make en exchange offer to the shareholders of the Danish company Medicult to acquire all outstanding shares in the company.
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Norwegian entrance in EU technology network
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology joins the European Science Business Network of prominent European research institutions.
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Parnevik firm in Swiss osteoporosis deal
The golf legend Jesper Parnevik's drug delivery firm EffRx has signed a license agreement with Nycomed for a new drug against osteoporosis.
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SDU professor helps EU
Mette Præst Knudsen from the University of Southern Denmark, SDU, has been appointed as an expert member in an EU politics group.
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EU grants project on toxicity of nanomaterials
A multinational research project has have been awarded EUR 3 358 500 from the European Commission to study the hazardous effects of engineered nanomaterials on the immune system.
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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New nano professor in Denmark
The Technical University of Denmark has appointed a recognized physicist as a new professor of miniaturized sensors.
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Glucose facilitates the use of indigo
The Finnish researcher Anne Vuorema oat the MTT Agrifood Research Finland proves in her new doctoral dissertation that glucose can serve as a reducing agent of indigo.
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Control of blood vessels can treat obesity
Mice exposed to low temperatures develop more blood vessels in their adipose tissue and metabolise body fat more quickly, according to a new study from Karolinska Institutet.
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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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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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Bring talent to those in need
Ho ho ho, Christmas time is here again. So get busy decking the halls, perhaps not with assorted greenery, but with something of a more lasting value.
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Martin Bergö: "The Idea is the Thing"
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.