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Cellodlingsrobot för suspensionskulturer
The automation Partnership lanserar roboten Sonata som kan odla alla typer av suspensionskulturer i E-kolvar.
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Sverige patenterar och Danmark gör business
Sverige har det största antalet patent och vetenskapliga publikationer i Skandinavien, medan danskarna är bättre på att skapa en bra pipeline från sin grundforskning. - Danmark är mer framgångsrikt på att ta innovationer hela vägen, säger Jacob Ehnfors, Swedenbio.
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Detektion av mikrober i realtid
Biovigilant erbjuder en teknologi som i realtid ger besked om hur det står till med labluftens renhet
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Stopp för vaccinleverans i januari
Glaxosmithkline, GSK, är nu överens med Socialstyrelsen och Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting, SKL, om ett uppehåll i leveransen av influensavaccin.
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Förenklad hantering av olika vätskor
Från KNF Flodos kommer en ny liten membranpump under namnet Simdos.
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Hallå där Peter Bramberg...
...ansvarig för life science på ISA, som har varit med och undersökt medtech- branschens framtidsutsikter och pipeline
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Sekvenseringsplattform för labbänken
GS Junior från Roche och 454 kan ställas på labbänken och kommer att kunna sekvensera mer än 35 miljoner DNA baser per körning.
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Nikotinforskaren bakom 310-miljonersaffären
Karl-Olov Fagerström är forskaren bakom lilla Niconovum som nyligen såldes för 310 miljoner till amerikanska tobaksbolaget Reynolds. Med tre procent i bolaget får han drygt nio miljoner.
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Hey there Summer Eriksson......
.....biomedical analysist at Akademsika sjukhuset in Uppsala. Why are you here at Biotech Forum and Scanlab?
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Svag ljusning på arbetsmarknaden
200 arbetssökande på en labbingenjörstjänst och samtidigt svårt att hitta säljare. Arbetsmarknaden inom life science är fragmenterad. Den värsta krisen är över, enligt rekryterare och arbetssökande.
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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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Changeable proteins cause nerve disease
An incorrectly folded protein is one of the reasons behind the nerve disease ALS, according to new research. But the protein does not have structural errors all the time and only certain types contribute to the harmful protein accumulations that cause the ALS disease.
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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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Partnering offer for scientists and medics
For the first time in the history of Biotech Forum, scientists and medics are invited to join the partnering event. I
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Discovery of new role for leukemia gene
Martin Bergö and his colleagues have studied two gene variants that often occur in acute leukemias. One gene codes for the protein RAS, which accelerates cell division in several cancers.
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Filter tips for safer pipetting and better accuracy
Biohit has launched new Safetyspace Filter Tips that have more space between the sample and the filter than conventional filter tips usually have.
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Relax at the After Fair
Round off the first day of the fair by visiting the After Fair. You can reload with entertainment from talented artists such as Patrik Isaksson, The Gentlemen and Ellinor Asp and take the opportunity to mingle with old and new aquaintances.
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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 cells in cancer and neuropharmacology research.
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Cell incubator with built-in microscope
InCu-view live is an incubator from Sanyo for cell or embryo culture with documentation functionality.
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New type of stem cell discovered
The earlier view of the scientific community was that melanocytes, the pigment cells, derive from the spinal cord during the early fetal period and then move over on to the skin.
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Oslo Cancer Cluster
Cancer is, of course, the focus for this Oslo-based cluster, which is solely dedicated to cancer treatment and diagnostics. Oslo cancer cluster is also a part of Medcoast, a Swedish and Norwegian cluster.
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75 million for research schools
Gothenburg University, Karolinska Institutet, Linköping University and Umeå University have received SEK 75 million from the Research Council. The money will be used to build five national clinical research schools. The research schools will receive 15 million each over five years.
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Mingling do's and don'ts
Linkedin, Facebook, MSN and Gmail are all perfect tools for the urban businessman or woman to keep track of and stay up-to-date with contacts. "But in the end, networking is about meeting and talking to people face-to-face," says mingling expert Mia Forsgren at Begriplig.