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Lucy Robertshaw: There is a bio revolution happening right now
Lucy Robertshaw is both proud and excited to be taking the baton of moderating this year’s Pharma Outsourcing event.
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KI Innovations tar in sex nya bolag
Precisionsmedicin, läkemedel mot amyloidsjukdomar och hållbara lösningar mot infektionsbärande skadedjur – de nya bolagen har helt olika profiler.
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Samtycke från patient – i många fall inte tillräckligt för databehandling
Vilka är konsekvenserna av att den Europeiska dataskyddsstyrelsen uttalat att försökspersoner i de flesta fall inte kan samtycka till hantering av data rörande dem? Advokaterna på Cirio Advokatbyrå reder ut.
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Stockholmsföretag får dela på 11 miljoner
Fem mindre företag inom life science-sektorn får 11 miljoner kronor efter en utlysning av Region Stockholm och KI Innovations.
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Marie Gårdmark: Do EMA and FDA talk to each other?
Of course they do! The collaboration started already in 2003, writes Marie Gårdmark in a column.
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Här är vaccinkandidaterna mot coronaviruset
Totalt finns det idag tio pågående kliniska studier om vaccinkandidater mot det nya coronaviruset.
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Swedish Healthtech Company 1928 Pushing Forward
The full service analytics platform is expanding the business.
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De tar plats på Siemens Healthineers
Rekryterar från Joint Academy och Novartis.
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Pilots want to live too
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Framtidens laboratorium i fokus på fackmässan Analytica
Messe München laddar för att återigen ta emot världens laboratoriebransch
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Coordination of world-class research facilities
Four unique world-class research facilities are located just a few hours apart. Properly utilised, a Nordic centre for world-leading life science innovation and research could become a reality. Kajsa M Paulsson is the project leader for HALOS, driving the idea forward.
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A world-class research village
Eight years ago, Medicon Village was set up in Lund. Since then, this hub for research, innovation and business has developed enormously, and today the life science village is home to over 150 organisations, employing more than 2,200 people.
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Krönika: Can regulators keep up with innovation?
New technology has increased the understanding of disease mechanisms and enabled approval of products targeting small but specific patient populations; sometimes referred to as precision medicine. Gene- and cell therapies have reached the market, exemplified by CAR-T cells, and the research pipeline is promising. In addition, the medical device field is constantly growing creating new solutions to address patient needs.
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Brexit looking back and looking forward
More than 3 years have passed after the vote and there is still uncertainty around the outcome although the UK December 12 election set a clearer course towards an exit early 2020.