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New partnering platform
EBD Group's Partnering One is the new partnering platform for Biotech Forum 2009.
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Multilabel plate readers with luminescence capability
The Enspire Multilabel Plate Reader platform from Perkin Elmer now features sensitive luminescence detection. The new detection capability is primarily aimed at improving assay performance and sensitivity for scientists working with primary cells or stem
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Platform for high security virus purification
Millipore Corporation has introduced the Viresolve Pro Solution system, a new system for purification of viruses. The technology in the new platform includes a novel patent pending membrane.
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Diagnostics to deal with new diseases
Maria Brytting at the Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, SMI, will share her experiences from April 2009 when the new influenza A virus, H1N1, was first reported globally.
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Fler kvinnor i styrelser ska öka tillväxt
Nu lanseras ett nationellt program som ska öppna dörrarna till styrelserummen för kompetenta kvinnor. 200 kvinnor ska få delta i programmet som startar i höst.
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EU satsar på lokalt riskkapital
Knappt nittio miljoner kronor finns i en ny riskkapitalfond som ska investera i mellansvenska tillväxtföretag. Det blir den största EU-satsningen hittills i regionen.
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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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Top modern lab to Sahlgrenska
The Sahlgrenska Science Park will soon open the doors to a brand new wet laboratory.
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Collaboration brings next generation drugs
Wyeth and Santaris Pharma announce a new alliance to develop RNA-based medicines.
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Bio-Linux goes global
Recently the NEBC Bio-Linux Version 5.0 was released, a one-stop shop for bioinformatics tools in a Linux context.
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Elekta gets ok from China
The Swedish medtech comapny Elekta has received approval from the Chinese authority State Food and Drug Administration, SFDA, to sell its linear accelerator in China.
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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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A platform for dialogue
As a step towards connecting the life science industry in Denmark, Biologue was founded three years ago with 10 member companies. Today, the network has 40 members and a very busy event calender.
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New firm based on SLU research
Four researchers at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, has recently founded a new nanotech company.
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Ambassador program makes MVA big in Japan
The first ambassadors of the Medicon Valley Ambassador Programme have only worked in each other's countries for six months. But they have already made a significant difference for their sister clusters.
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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.