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Fattigt men ljust för branschen
Swedenbios och Arthur D. Littles, ADL, undersökning från i våras är nu sammanställd och life sciencebolag verksamma i Sverige är positiva inför framtiden, men uppger också att de behöver extern finansiering för att överleva.
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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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Clinical trials in large scale to Stockholm
Karolinska Trial Alliance, KTA, will open a medical clinical for clinical trials in Phases II-IV. The clinic will be able to accommodate up to 150 patients per study, so that companies do not have to go abroad for clinical trials.
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Rapid and thorough homogenization of samples
MP Biomedicals presents the Fasprep-24 instrument, a new high-throughput model of the earlier Bio 101 Systems Fastprep homogenizer.
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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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Medicon Valley cluster in brief
The Medicon Valley covers the Öresund region (Skåne and Sjaelland).
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Cate Poulsen, Qiagen
Why are you going to Scanlab and Biotech Forum?
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Reidar Rasmussen, Labmodul
Why are you going to Scanlab and Biotech Forum?
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From planning stage to handshake
"Partnering is an effective tool to get in touch with the decision makers high up in an organization's administration," says Camilla Huse Bondeson at Conlega. And according to her, rigorous planning is the way to succeed.
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Danskt-svenskt samarbete belönas med pris
Nils Brünner vid Köpenhamns universitet får det nyinstiftade priset Cross-Border Award från Medicon Valley Alliance, MVA, för sitt framgångsrika samarbete med svenska forskare.
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Uppsala Bios nya support
Andra länder än Sverige är bättre på att utnyttja pengar från EU: s ramprogram och nu vill Uppsala Bio sporra svenska småbolag att söka pengar. (Uppdaterad)
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Mer pengar till europeisk forskning
Lund-deklarationen, som blev resultatet av förra veckans forskningskonferens i Lund, stämmer väl med regeringens prioriteringar, enligt högskole- och forskningsministern Tobias Krantz.
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Ny och vassare mjukvara från CLC Bio
Danska CLC Bio har byggt ut sin mjukvaruplattform för genomisk analys med nytt stöd för både mikroarraybaserade och digitala genuttrycksmätningar samt extra snabba nya algoritmer för högprestandasekvenseringsdata. Dessutom finns en ny serverlösning för att effektivisera arbetet i forskningsorganisationer.
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Tungviktare till Uppsalabolag
Tikomeds styrelse får ett riktigt proffs med i styrelsen.
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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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Less scars with new product
A new Swedish product for post surgical scar formation enters clinical development.
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Swedish nanotech crosses the Atlantic
Genovis signs distribution agreement Finnzymes in US.
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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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Medtech companies find new beam technique
The medtech companies Raysearch and Nucletron expand collaboration with two new solutions for radiation treatment planning.
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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.