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EU says yes to Roche drug
EU approves a first in class therapy for treatment of patients with moderate to severe form of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Re-painting the big pig-ture
Why do tame pigs show such variety in colouring, when their wild relatives are so plain? Swedish researchers know who is to blame. But the big question is why.
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Finnish Innovation Fund gets new leader
The Supervisory Board of the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra has appointed members of the Board, including a new president.
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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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New management at Øresund
The Øresund University has recently appointed a new director and a new Chairman.
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With their hands on the legal levers
It is wonderful news for the Scandinavian scientific community. At the end of May it stood clear that Lund will host to the European Spallation Source.
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Prisar drug delivery
MIT-professorn Robert S Langer får årets Scheelepris för sin forskning inom läkemedelstillförsel.
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Sekvenserar cancer-DNA
Det amerikanska företaget gör analyser av cancer-DNA för både forskning och utveckling av personaliserad medicin.
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USB recycler for liquid chromatography
The Smartsaver recycler from Biotech AB is designed to recycle the uncontaminated mobile phase in isocratic liquid chromatography.
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Will the industry follow the economic revival?
Welcome to the eleventh Biotech Forum + Scanlab Fair!
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Major changes to the Q-Med board
The nomination committee wants to replace half of the existing board, including the current Chairman. An Extraordinary General Meeting will take place on February 4.
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Testar ny behandling av svår PMS
Umeåbolaget Umecrine Mood är halvvägs igenom fas IIa-studie med sin läkemedelskandidat mot premenstruella besvär. Nu letar forskningsbolaget efter en partner ti...
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Medicult disclaims Swedish offer
The Norwegian company Medicult's Board is highly sceptical to the yesterday announced Vitrolife offer.
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Norwegian describes scrapie gene
Intestinal lymphatic tissue is important for the absorption and spread of the scrapie prion, suggests a Norwegian researcher.
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Hormones make children fat
A new Danish million project will define the connection between hormons and obesity amongst children.
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Han föreslås till Sanionas styrelse
Professor Carl Johan Sundberg från Karolinska Institutet har nominerats till det danska bolagets styrelse.
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KI:s rektor blir hedersdoktor
Harriet Wallberg-Henriksson får utmärkelsen vid University of Minnesota.
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Utandningstest minskade risk för astmaanfall
Aerocrine visar positiva resultat i klinisk studie med bolagets utandningsmätare.
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Finnish-Dutch engineering cooperation continues
The University of Helsinki and ASM International renew a fice year research agreement on Atomic Layer Deposition.
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Life science in Stockholm
Sweden has the fourth-largest biotech market in Europe. More than half of its biotechnology enterprise, some 460 companies, is located in the Stockholm region.
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Double the channels for half the work
The 16-well pipettes from Capp cause less strain for the user when setting up a 384-well plate.
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Parnevik firm in Swiss osteoporosis deal
The golf legend Jesper Parnevik's drug delivery firm EffRx has signed a license agreement with Nycomed for a new drug against osteoporosis.
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"Omvärlden börjar få upp ögonen för The Swedish Life Science Smorgasbord"
En essentiell aktiv ingrediens är politiskt ledarskap på högsta nivå, men ”cost of goods” tycks vara en begränsande faktor, skriver Sweden Bios vd Jonas Ekstrand.
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Bio-Linux goes global
Recently the NEBC Bio-Linux Version 5.0 was released, a one-stop shop for bioinformatics tools in a Linux context.