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Det som inte syns, finns inte - eller?
Fler män än kvinnor får forsknings- stöd, och av de stöd som delas ut går de största summorna till män. Är det någon som är förvånad?
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Nya rön kring vaccin och autism
En ny studie kastar nytt ljus över teorin att vanliga barnvacciner kan bidra till sjukdomar som autism och diabetes.
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Nya rön om vaccin och autism
En studie från SBU kastar nytt ljus över den omdiskuterade möjligheten att våra vanligaste barnvacciner kan ge spela en roll vid uppkomsten av sjukdomar som autism och ms.
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Nya rön om vaccin och autism
En ny studie kastar nytt ljus över den ofta diskuterade möjligheten att våra vanligaste barnvacciner kan ge spela en roll vid uppkomsten av sjukdomar som autism och ms.
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Avhopp i Probis top
Bolagets styrelseordförande lämnar sitt uppdrag.
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Nytt samarbete ska locka hem forskare
Turku Science Park och Nordic-Baltic Expats Forum har tecknat ett avtal för att locka fler partners till webbcommunityn. Ett av målen är att stärka yrkesnätverken inom och utanför Öresundsregionen.
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Säkrare mat med färre myndigheter
Regeringens utredare har nu sett över Sveriges livsmedelsmyndigheter. Hans förslag är att dagens fyra myndigheter ersätts av tre. Syftet är att öka säkerheten, plus spara pengar.
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Svensk forskning halkar bakåt
Den svenska oorganiska kemiforskningen tappar mark i den internationella konkurrensen. Det hävdar en panel internationella experter i en ny granskningsrapport.
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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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Symphogen buys tumor blocking technology
The seller is a pioneer in developing ligand traps to treat cancer and other diseases. "An excellent fit with our scientific and strategic focus," said Kirsten Drejer, CEO of Symphogen. Ph.D.
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Faster sales but less profits for Probi
The probiotic company increases its turnover, and the net results are twice as large as last year.
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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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Test if you carry the fat virus
In a soon future there may be a quick and simple test that could show if you are infected with Ad-36, a human adenovirus that can make you over-weight.
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Re-painting the big pig-ture
Why do tame pigs show such variety in colouring, when their wild relatives are so plain? Swedish researchers know who is to blame. But the big question is why.
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Athera signs production partnership
The companys novel cardiovascular product will be manufactured in Germany.
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First ever study of human stem cell treatment
The FDA says yes to the world's first study in man of a human embryonic stem cell based therapy to treat spinal injury.
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Go ahead for leg wound study
Tripep starts a phase II-study of their wound healing joint venture project.
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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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Pfizer lays a chunky bid on Wyeth
The merger of two pharma giants is the largest industry deal so far this year. Pfizer will acquire Wyeth in a cash-and-stock transaction currently valued at approximately $68 billion. The Boards of Directors of both companies have said yes to the deal that may lead to lay-offs of some 8,000 persons.
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Lundbeck divests companies
The company sells all shares in one listed company plus divests four small private equity funds, for a three-figured million sum.
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Success fee to Bioinvent and partner
The cancer collaboration started last year. After successful technology transfer the two partner companies now receives 5 million euro from pharma giant Roche.
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Orexo opens doors eastwards
The drug delivery company has signed a deal for selling a cancer pain treatment in China. "An ideal partner for us" says Torbjörn Bjerke, CEO of Orexo.
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New study of toxins and heart disease
Is there a correlation between exposure to hormone interfering environmental toxins and increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease? A new patient study will try to evaluate this, and one thousand people are to be included.