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Storsatsning på ren luft
Vårdrelaterade infektioner gör att efterfrågan stiger på teknik för ren luft. Toul Meditech expanderar starkt och nyanställer tre produktspecialister.
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Säkrare vård med topprustade ambulanser
110 ambulanser i Västra Götaland ska förses med teknik som gör det möjligt att inleda kvalificerad sjukvård redan under transporten.
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Antikropp kan stoppa bröstcancer
Bavarian Nordic rapporterar positiva resultat från fas II-studien av ett nytt bröstcancervaccin.
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Ny modell minskar risken med Waran
Nu kan läkarna räkna fram rätt dos av det blodförtunnande medlet Waran. Tack vare en modell från Uppsala universitet.
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MVAs vice vd på plats
Nu har Charlotte Ahlgren, ny vice vd för Medicon Valley Alliance tillträtt sin post.
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Dags att söka statligt stöd
Utlysningen av 20 av regeringens strategiska forskningsområden har öppnat. Totalt finns 2 660 miljoner att ansöka om.
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Synergus till USA
Öppnar supportkontor för att ge medtechbolagen råd om hur de ska ta sig in på den europeiska marknaden. Elisa Maldonado-Holmertz ska leda kontoret.
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Major changes to the Q-Med board
The nomination committee wants to replace half of the existing board, including the current Chairman. An Extraordinary General Meeting will take place on February 4.
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Swedish top scientists to EMBO
Two Swedish top scientists will have a really good chance to influence European life science research from now on. One is from the Karolinska Institutet, and one is from the University of Uppsala.
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Teams up with leading dermatologist
Tripep has signed a letter of intent with a major Japanese specialty pharma company to bring their wound healing treatment to a big market.
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Grant for development projects in Gothenburg
Seven research projects receive SEK 1 million to promote commercialization of early drug development and medical technology.
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New member to Active board
The Election Committee of Active Biotech proposes a very experienced financial sector executive to join the company board. Five existing members are also to be re-elected at the AGM in May.
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Researchers goes to the bottom of the brain
Swedish researchers have recently got new and deeper knowledge about the smallest part of the brain, the granule cells.
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Dako appoints new CEO
The Danish cancer therapeutic company Dako has appointed a new CEO after Patrik Dahlén.
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Think outside the... brain
Riitta Hari from the Brain Research Unit at the Helsinki University of Technology has recently stated that the mind is more than just the brain.
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Woman deficit in Swedish research
The IP firm Awapatent will soon launch its Innovation Barometer 2009. This year Awapatent reveals that the statistics is even worse, compared to last year.
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Crafoord Prize to an American and two Japanese
Today the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announces the laureates of the Crafoord Prize in Polyarthritis 2009.
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New map of eye proteins
A new mapping of proteins in the eye opens the door for new treatments of eye diseases in the future.
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Prenatal testing breakthrough
For the first time specific gene expression information from fetal cells isolated from maternal blood samples is available.
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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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Academy for a new turn at work
Are you qualified within life science, but unemployed? Here is your chance for a new career, in high demand.
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Fat cells' reaction differs with body weight
The fat cells of overweight people may react differently to dietary changes than in their lean peers, according to a pioneering study from the Dutch organization TNO Quality of Life.
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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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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.