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ZEISS Quality Innovation Summit video
An event full of experiences, talks, innovations, speeches, and state-of-the-art technology.
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Uppsala-based company wins important patent dispute – but the decision is subject to appeal
A US district court has ruled in favour of Orexo in a dispute over the patent protecting the Swedish company’s drug Zubsolv, developed for treating patients wit...
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Claims of life science companies fleeing abroad is a myth according to survey
The claim that life science companies are moving abroad is exaggerated. In fact, only a tiny percentage is leaving the country, according to a survey.
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Accelerate your Research with AI-Powered Image Analysis
Comprehensive eBook from ZEISS.
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Extremely high sample throughput rates
Precision and reliability in automated liquid handling
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Achieve Efficient, Fast Targeting of Your Sample
Step into the future of imaging technology with VersaXRM 730.
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AstraZeneca moves to brewery quarters in central Copenhagen
AstraZeneca in Denmark is moving its business into central Copenhagen and the old brewery quarters in Carlsberg Byen.
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Studie: Upptäckt om tarmceller ger hopp om att bromsa Crohns sjukdom
Forskare vid Göteborgs universitet har upptäckt ett nytt sätt att angripa Crohns sjukdom. Det handlar om att reparera tarmcellernas skyddsbarriär för att behandla sjukdomen.
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Fast Optical Sectioning of Developing Organisms and Tissue Microstructures
ZEISS Lattice SIM 3 exploits the full potential of the SIM Apotome technology.
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New diagnostic rules raise concerns
In a panel discussion, several voices from academia and the industry expressed concerns about the transition to the new regulatory framework for in-vitro diagno...
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Study: Cancer vaccine prolongs survival in difficult-to-treat tumour disease
According to a new study, a combination of a cancer vaccine from Norwegian company Ultimovacs and two immunotherapies significantly prolonged survival in cases ...
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Optimize Your Visibility
ZEISS presents our newest VersaXRM® 730 3D X-ray microscope.
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Meeting with focus on South Korea and Japan’s life sciences
Large, complex and exciting – this is how Britta Stenson, Business Sweden, describes the life science markets of Japan and South Korea, which took centre stage ...
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Save the dates: ZEISS Quality Innovation Summit, October 22-24
Embark on a journey to the future of metrology.
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The fast route to a safe insulin pen
Diabetes is on the rise worldwide with around ten million people developing the disease every year. Demand for insulin pens allowing patients to self-medicate i...
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A new malaria vaccine offers hope but much more research is still needed
There has long been no vaccine against malaria, but there have been breakthroughs in recent years. However, it is still unclear how we become immune to the mala...
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Faster development of reliable sample handling
Festo USA has collaborated with PerkinElmer to develop a compact sample handling solution for a global leader in manufacturing medical devices. Thanks to the cu...
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This is the future location of the new national innovation cluster
Mölndal and Goco Health Innovation City will be the site of a new national innovation cluster for advanced therapies. The business community and the Swedish gov...
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A vaccine the world is waiting for: “It can change the lives of many”
A Solna laboratory is developing a vaccine that could save the lives of countless children in low- and middle-income countries. “Working on something that can m...
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Are you ready for EMC 2024?
Visit ZEISS at Europe’s largest Event dedicated to Microscopy and Imaging.
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Digital Temperature Sensors from ZEISS
New Metrology Expert Tip video.
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New issue of Life Science Sweden!
The international issue of Life Science Sweden has been sent to press.
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Column: ”Cheating with pea flowers and does it matter whether you are right?”
Is it possible to forgive shortcuts or outright cheating in science - if it turns out that the researcher was ultimately right? Anna Törner discuss this topic in a column.
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Nanoparticles to help detect pulmonary disease
Nanoparticles behave in a certain way in the air. Using this knowledge, researchers at Lund University have developed a new measurement method for lung examinat...