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Rise and Scantox cease conducting animal testing in Stockholm
Access to in vivo toxicology services is significantly decreasing in the Stockholm area as Rise shuts down animal testing and Scantox reorganizes. ”The costs ar...
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The scientist behind Novo Nordisk's obesity success: “I never stopped believing in GLP-1”
It took several years of failures in GLP-1 before Lotte Bjerre Knudsen and her colleagues found the right path – but when they did, it was a true breakthrough. ...
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Speed meets precision for high-density components
ZEISS METROTOM 800 320 kV.
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Novo Nordisk kapar banden med Hims & Hers efter Wegovy-strid
Novo Nordisk avslutar samarbetet med Hims & Hers Health. Anledningen är oro kring företagets försäljning och marknadsföring av viktläkemedlet Wegovy.
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The top five most expensive drugs in 2025
New advanced therapeutic medicines are reaching the market, but their price tags remain exceptionally high. This year’s ranking of the most expensive drugs in t...
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Explore our tailored program for Control 2025
Choose an innovation tour, or join our industry-specific guided tours.
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Life science trends 2025 – The economy
Upcoming patent expirations are driving pharmaceutical companies to acquire in 2025. In Sweden, we may be on our way to brighter times and fewer bankruptcies. T...
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Her company is developing a new tablet form obesity drug
Obesity and diabetes are the primary targets of a new tablet treatment under development by Malmö-based Pila Pharma. The company’s ambition is to take on the bi...
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Improving Nano-Structured Surfaces for Implants with Scanning Electron Microscopy
Promimic, a Swedish company specializing in the development and marketing of nano-structured surfaces for implants, heavily relies on scanning electron microscopes.
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A cluster contribution to European life science innovation and competitiveness?
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An organ seldom in the spotlight – but utterly vital
The kidneys consist of more than 40 types of cells and have more functions in the body than most people know. Julie Williams leads AstraZeneca’s work in preclin...
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Cost-efficient development of laboratory devices
8 ways to optimise development costs and speed up processes
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The art of successful licensing – “A lot has to align”
Sharp research, strong data and a high level of innovation are all very good, but more than that is required to achieve the goal of many biotechnology companies...
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ZEISS EVO as the Key to Wire Technology in Modern Medicine
High-performance wires for stents.
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Conference recordings now available
Don't miss out on insights from leading experts.
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Achieve Effortless, Standardized Automation with the new ZEISS Automation Interface
Simple interfaces for automated loading of CMMs.
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Multiplex immunofluorescence chemistries with ZEISS tissue multiplexing workflow
Bringing leading multiplex immunofluorescence chemistries together in one automated 8-channel imaging platform.
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Leo Pharma to cut 200 jobs and reorganize
Danish Leo Pharma cuts down on staff in its global operations. Around 200 positions will be cut, while 50 will be moved to Poland.
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Advanced workflow automation and scalable image analysis in spatial biology
ZEISS and Concept Life Sciences announce partnership.
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The Future of Metrology is Coming to Your Region
Join our event series.
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Virology professor on the threat from X: ”The next pandemic could be worse“
The question is not if, but when we will be affected by a new unknown virus that causes yet another pandemic. Are we sufficiently prepared? "Absolutely not!", r...
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Swedish team tests Alzheimer antibody for brain imaging
Recent breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s treatment have increased the need for precise diagnostics in the field. Researchers in Uppsala are working to develop improv...
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ZEISS showcases expansion of ophthalmic care options creating industry-leading workflow solutions
ZEISS Medical Technology will showcase new ophthalmic innovations and market milestones at ESCRS 2025 in Copenhagen.
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Security flaw in Swedish breast cancer screening software – woman passed away
A lack of safeguard in Sectra's software led to a woman with breast cancer receiving an incorrect diagnosis. She later passed away. The software is used in 20 o...