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Heidi Stensmyren is eager for new challenges in the biotech industry
Heidi Stensmyren has served as President of the Swedish Medical Association, held a managerial position at Karolinska University Hospital and is now Medical Dir...
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Ny general manager till CGM
Compugroup medical Sweden rekryterar Karin Pihlgren för att jobba med landsting och regioner.
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Ny studie: Postcovid-besvär vanliga även efter mild covid-19
Förlust av lukt och smak, andfåddhet och symtom från bröstkorgen – det är de vanligaste besvären efter en mild covid-infektion, enligt forskare vid Göteborgs universitet.
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Giulia Gaudenzi: Innovation for good
"I challenge the innovator landscape to take a mental leap. Relying on innovation-solely to end inequality is not enough, therefore consciously and purposively ...
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Karolinska nionde bästa sjukhuset i världen i ny rankning
Återigen rankar Newsweek de bästa sjukhusen i världen. I år har de listat de sjukhus som är bäst på att använda ny teknik. Karolinska universitetssjukhuset utmä...
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Søren Bregenholt omvald som ordförande i MVA
Under Medicon Valley Alliance årsstämma fick styrelsen förnyat förtroende och valdes om.
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Bico anställer HR-direktör
Erica Bell blir bolagets första Chief People Officer.
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Karolinska åttonde bästa sjukhuset i världen
Karolinska universitetssjukhuset placerar sig för tredje året i rad på topp tio när världens bästa sjukhus rankas av Newsweek. Men sjukhuset har tappat en place...
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“We need to keep investing in research and innovation”
Jenni Nordborg has worked for just over four years to highlight life science in Sweden. Her mandate as national coordinator ends in December 2022. ““Life scienc...
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Vertex får ny Nordenchef
Det globala bioteknikbolaget Vertex har anställt Eric Gillberg som ny Senior Country Manager för Norden.
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ESS försenas – och blir flera miljarder dyrare
Den stora europeiska forskningsanläggningen ESS i Lund försenas med två år och blir omkring 5,6 miljarder kronor dyrare än planerat. Orsaker som anges är den på...
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Saving lives worldwide with low-cost molecular diagnostics
High throughput testing for many upper respiratory tract pathogens thanks to automation technology
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Hello Jenni Nordborg!
Life Science Sweden would like to know more about Jenni Nordborg and asks her about her new job, why she became a chemical engineer and who her role model is.
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Individual DNA passport could result in fewer drug side effects
You may be required to show a DNA passport when you pick up medicines at the pharmacy in the future. According to a new study, patients might suffer 30% fewer s...
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FOKUS Patient turns international
FOKUS Patient is arranging conferences over 3 days in October, and this year, the focus will be on international collaborations.
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“An entire industry is about to be wiped out”
According to Jennie Ekbeck, CEO of Umeå Biotech Incubators, Sweden risks not having any small diagnostic companies left in five years.
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Marie Gårdmark: Big data evidence generation drives change in the EU regulatory system
Rapid developments in technology have led to the possibility for the generation and analysis of vast volumes of data. Will the availability of big data lead to ...
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Column: Why there cannot be a complete cure for cancer – but there is certainly another way!
"Is there a new way we need to be thinking about how to prevent cancer?" Lucy Robertshaw reflects upon which is the smartest way to beat cancer.
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Waters flyttar in hos Astra Zeneca
Amerikanska Waters Corporation som bland annat tillverkar laboratorieutrustning förlägger ett team i Astra Zenecas företagspark i Mölndal.
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Marie Gårdmark: Do EMA and FDA talk to each other?
Of course they do! The collaboration started already in 2003, writes Marie Gårdmark in a column.
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Senzime får ny vd
Värvar general manager från Stryker.
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Björn Arvidsson: ”We need to change perspective”
If you say “life science” to a person on the street and ask them to explain what it is, you will probably get no good answer. The same question to your network will generate as many versions as the people you ask. Most likely, we will miss many...
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He saved lives with his theories – was ostracised and ended up in a mental hospital
Hungarian doctor Ignaz Semmelweis (1818-1865) undoubtedly possessed plenty of persistence, diligence and sound reasoning skills – but he was hardly blessed with...
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The first drugs to slow down Alzheimer’s – but what does it mean for patients?
New treatments for early Alzheimer’s are bringing hope to thousands of patients and their families. The question is, who will get the treatment, how will the ri...