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Mingling types - who to aim for and who to avoid:
Read about different mingling types - who are you?
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Planen: Så ska Stockholm bli en ledande life science-stad
Stockholm vill bli värdstad för en av de största internationella kongresserna om medicinteknik. Planen är en del i ambitionen att bli en av de mest framstående ...
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Search ledde till drömrekrytering för Intertek
Det har nu gått över ett år sen – men vi på Poolia är fortfarande stolta över det arbete som gjorde att vi fann Christopher till Interteks nya roll som affärsom...
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Hey Klementina Österberg ...
... CEO at GU Holding, which awards SEK 120, 000 to three female entrepreneurs.
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Stockholm-Uppsala life science cluster in brief
Stockholm-Uppsala evolves around the research at Karolinska Institutet and Uppsala University. Typical areas of research are protein research, neuroscience and cancer.
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Time to save for survival
The future is bright for the biotech industry. However, the companies need to cut costs immediately if they want to survive the rough economic times.
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They’re all doing it – buying drug research
It is not easy to navigate the complex infrastructure for drug development in Sweden, where various contract players exist alongside the pharmaceutical companies.
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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. A...
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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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Showroom for free
The latest equipment with trained staff. Sci Life Lab in Stockholm want to offer top conditions at the new imaging laboratory. But some vendors are skeptical to the idea of supplying...
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Mathematician new dean at DTU
On January 1st the Technical University of Denmark, DTU, got a new dean, recruited from the department of Mathematics.
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Swedish life science in political focus
It feels like 2017 will be a good year for Swedish life science, says Anders Blanck, CEO at LIF.
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High hopes for future partnering - the solution for struggling fairs
Business fairs are struggling but the concept of partnering is hotter than ever. By using social media, participants can prepare themselves for the perfect meeting.
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Samuel Lagercrantz: Samarbete och samverkan är nyckeln till framgång
Trots att många frågor om covid-19 fortfarande är obesvarade har utvecklingen av läkemedel och vaccin gått otroligt snabbt, skriver Samuel Lagercrantz i en ledare.
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Pfizer lays a chunky bid on Wyeth
The merger of two pharma giants is the largest industry deal so far this year. Pfizer will acquire Wyeth in a cash-and-stock transaction currently valued at app...
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Öppnar plånboken
Pfizer redo att betala mer än 380 dollar per aktie för Allergan.
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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, wa...
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Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are relatives
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have the same genetic causes, according to a study from Karolinska Institutet.
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Young, bright and committed to labtech
Ghazal Voghoui recently bought her first apartment and finally settled in Stockholm again. Last year, she finished her law studies and she is relieved to be bac...
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Danisco first with green emulsifier
A new sustainable emulsifier from Danisco meets the increasing consumer demand for ethically correct consumer goods.
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The winner of the race
She learned how to work hard at an early age and her devotion has certainly paid off. Whether it is field running or running a company, the key to success is fo...
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Hitflyttade ska sälja Sverige
Internationella nyckelpersoner hyllar Sverige som life science-nation i slutfasen av EMA-striden.
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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, ...
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Crafoord Prize to an American and two Japanese
Today the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announces the laureates of the Crafoord Prize in Polyarthritis 2009.