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New diagnostic test soon ready for the market
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Sprint får ännu ett patent godkänt
Sprint Bioscience har fått förhandsbesked om godkännande för ännu ett patent för sina Vps34-hämmare, som har potential att göra tumörer mer känsliga för behandling av immunonkologiska läkemedel.
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Lovande resultat för oral terapi vid atopiskt eksem
Bättre läkning av huden efter oral behandling, enligt nya studieresultat.
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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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Nu startar ombyggnation av Retziuslaboratoriet
Planen är att Campus Solna tillsammans med Hagastaden ska bli ett life science-mecka.
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Sana Alajmovic: ”Vi måste tala om de stora visionerna – bygga nästa Astra”
Sigrid Terapeutics grundare och vd, Sana Alajmovic, hamnade på listan Framtidens kvinnliga ledare.
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Helena Strigård: The rise of the community
Sweden Bio´s CEO is looking back at the last decade of development in the industry. Something has shifted in the interdependence between small and larger companies.
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Swedish and Danish Life Science – are there still untapped synergies?
With the increasing developments in life sciences over the past decade and strong support for the sector’s strategic importance from both the Sweden and Danish governments, the timing of The Future of Swedish & Danish Life Science conference could not be better. A one-day conference on ongoing collaborations, new directions and required future investment will held on April 2nd at Medicon Village in Lund.
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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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Björn Arvidsson: Osjälviska aktörer framgångsrika i ekosystemen
“Berusad” efter att ha deltagit i eventet Uppsala Life som samlade 300 deltagare i Uppsala-regionen för att diskutera förutsättningar för framgångsrik life science har jag några viktiga reflektioner.
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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.