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Life Science Sweden beger sig till Öresundsregionen! – Hallå där Michael Linnell
Snart är det dags för Life Science Swedens möten The Future of Swedish Danish Life Science och New Updates in Drug Formulation & Bioavailability. Vi ställde ett...
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Granskar Mylan-budet
Investeringsbolaget VEB undersöker om budet på svenska Meda bryter mot lagen.
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Business Sweden’s new team is rolling out the blue-yellow carpet
According to Business Sweden’s life science team, the combination of substantial medical know-how and an ever-flourishing tech sector is a success factor for Sw...
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Accurate removal of prostate tissue
Medical robots play an important role in diagnostics
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Immunterapi väcker uppståndelse
En immunterapi mot leukemi har väckt stor uppmärksamhet efter rapporter om att mer än 90 procent av patienterna med terminal cancer blev bättre.
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Efter misslyckad Parkinsonstudie – nu byter Irlab ut vd:n
Forskningsbolaget Irlab petar sin vid Richard Godfrey med omedelbar verkan. "Styrelsen har nått slutsatsen att ett skifte på vd-posten är det bästa för bolaget"...
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This is Sweden's largest life science region
About 60 percent of all jobs within swedish life science are found in the Stockholm-Uppsala area. This was stated in a report presented at Scanlab & Biotech Forum today.
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Sanofi sparkar sin vd
Den franska läkemedelskoncernen gör sig av med koncernchefen Christopher A Viebacher.
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Quiet, fast, inexpensive: mass flow controller for life sciences
Whether in portable oxygen system devices or in bioreactors, the new proportional flow control valve VEMD from Festo provides extremely high control dynamics an...
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Rekombinanta, humanproteiner från 293-celler
Origene saluför en katalog med mer än 5 000 fullängdsproteiner uttryckta i HEK 293-celler.
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Teva i miljardaffär
Köper amerikanska Auspex för nära 26 miljarder kronor, och letar efter nya förvärv.
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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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Extensive agreements signed at Scilifelab
Four agreements were signed between Swedish and Dutch life science players in connection with the Dutch state visit earlier this month.
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New firm based on SLU research
Four researchers at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, has recently founded a new nanotech company.
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Astrazeneca tappar patent i Australien
"Besvikelse" när australiensisk domstol ogiltigförklarar patenten för Crestor.
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Meda utvärderar verksamheten i USA
Kommenterar rykten om försäljning av den amerikanska verksamheten.
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Study names with an attitude – more important than you might think
Ironman, T-rex, Star-Trek. Popcorn, Proper, Scout. Nope, these are neither fantasy films nor dog names. They’re the names of ongoing cancer studies in Sweden.
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Marie Gårdmark: Potential step change – EU regulators get to play with data
A new pilot from EMA is starting in September to assess wether the analysis of 'raw data' by regulatory authorities improves the evaluation of marketing approval for new medicines. Marie Grådmark writes in a column that she is looking forward...
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Pfizer drar tillbaka Allergan-budet
Läkemedelsjätten drar tillbaka jättebudet efter nya förslag mot skatteinversion för amerikanska bolag.
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Dry blood DNA storage on a matrix
Qiagen recently presented a method of dry blood sample storage as an alternative to storage in freezers.
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Cellisolering utan magnetkulor och centrifugering
Pluribead är ett nytt kit för isolering av celler från en rad olika startmaterial som blod, vävnad eller buffy-coat.
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Rapid system for surface hygiene monitoring
The Clean-Trace Surface Testing Instruments are a rapid solution to monitor biological contamination on surfaces in real time to help customers manage their cle...
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Academia - a strong player on the lab market
While the industry was short of money during the financial crisis, government incentives were in full swing in Sweden during 2009. - Our sales to academia incre...
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Test if you carry the fat virus
In a soon future there may be a quick and simple test that could show if you are infected with Ad-36, a human adenovirus that can make you over-weight.