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How the Nobel discovery is used in drug development
Regulatory T cells keep the immune system in check, a discovery now awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Qiang Pan Hammarström explains how t...
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Pneumatics Makes a Technological Leap with Piezo
The first high-precision proportional valve terminal VTEP opens up new application areas
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Wusson Accelerator AB
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Medivir i nytt avtal om cancerläkemedel i gelform
Svenska Medivir har ingått ett licenssamarbete med kanadensiska Biossil för fortsatt utveckling av Remetinostat, ett gelbaserat läkemedel som utvecklats för beh...
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Gene therapy restored hearing in children with congenital deafness
Eleven out of twelve children with congenital deafness showed improvements in a study testing Regeneron’s gene therapy for hereditary hearing loss. The U.S. com...
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Discover Precision: Join ZEISS at the Control Fair in Stuttgart
May 6-9, 2025 in Stuttgart. Hall 9, Booth 9309.
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Novo Nordisk tells staff to return to office
At the turn of the year, Novo Nordisk employees will no longer be able to work remotely. According to the company’s new CEO, the move is intended to accelerate decision-making and improve commercial execution as competition in the obesity drug market...
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CT technology for when the inside matters
ZEISS METROTOM 1 now at #HandsOnMetrology.
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Join us at SLAS Barcelona
Festo LifeTech is exhibiting at the SLAS in Barcelona.
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Hypothesis testing versus conspiracy theory
"How do you know what is a conspiracy theory and what is a reasonable, scientifically based conclusion?" In a column, Ingrid Lönnstedt reflects on this question.
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Lundabolag utvecklar nytt sätt att hitta dolda cancerceller
Lead Biologics rapporterar lovande prekliniska resultat för sin läkemedelskandidat som ska hjälpa immunförsvaret att upptäcka och bekämpa vissa cancerceller.
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Meet us at Control 2025
Innovations that drive efficiency.
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From lab to patient – the art of developing new antibody therapies
For 25 years, Danish company Genmab has been developing antibodies and has managed to get several drugs all the way to the patient. Esther Breij has been along ...
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How to Assure Quality within R&D Medical Devices
Free webinar on June 3rd, 2025, 9:00 - 9:45 AM CEST and 5:00 - 5:45 PM CEST.
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Will the FDA’s new transparency policy extend to medical devices? (Part 1)
In a significant policy shift, the FDA has begun publishing Complete Response Letters (CRLs) for drug and biologic applications that were initially rejected but...
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Scale Up Your Image Analysis
ZEISS arivis Hub for accelerated analysis and faster results.
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The Future of Swedish & Danish Life Science (2026)
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Cancer researcher: “We can do better and reduce suffering”
Lund University researcher Catharina Hagerling is developing innovative methods to understand metastatic cancer, aiming to create more targeted treatments for p...
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The New Precise Magazine is Available Now
Download the new issue.
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Heart Monitoring in Breast Cancer – Essential or Excessive?
Trastuzumab and related drugs have transformed breast cancer treatment and dramatically improved survival rates. But the close cardiac monitoring required durin...
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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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Health politician Lina Nordquist: ”I find it hard to be idle”
She is the pharmacist and researcher who grew tired of the breakthroughs that never materialised and knowledge that never seemed to reach patients, so she decided to make a change from within. Life Science Sweden meets Lina Nordquist, Member...
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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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Who pays for Rebecca Doe – and all of us?
Anna Törner on how easily we get used to the idea that healthcare is free - when it really is about how and who pays for it