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Första bekräftade dödsfallet i omikron i Storbritannien
Minst en person har dött i omikronvarianten i Storbritannien. Det uppger premiärminister Boris Johnson.
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Genterapier och vaccin dryftas på branschmötet
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WHO: Omikron inte värre än andra varianter
Omikron är troligtvis mer överförbar än tidigare varianter, men det är högst osannolikt att den helt undviker vaccinskydd, enligt WHO.
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Pharma Outsourcing igång på Stockholm Waterfront
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WHO rekommenderar det första malariavaccinet för barn: "En historisk dag"
Världshälsoorganisationen WHO rekommenderar en storskalig användning av världens första malariavaccin.
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Uppgifter: Amerikanskt företag vill förvärva Sobi
Det amerikanska riskkapitalbolaget Advent International överväger att lägga ett bud på svenska Sobi, enligt uppgifter.
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Sweden and Denmark – this is how they choose their strategies
Scandinavia’s two major powers in pharmaceutical research have developed strategies for growth in life science, and both countries aim to become world leaders.
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Hallå där Korbinian Löbmann
Korbinian Löbmann kommer att moderera Life Science Swedens kommande event New updates in Drug Formulation & Bioavailability den 1 september.
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Anna Törner: You won’t find this many Concorde projects anywhere else
"Suddenly Concorde projects seem reasonable in life science because it´s about life and death", writes Anna Törner in a column.
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MVA:s CEO: “Our investments should improve people´s everyday lives”
Involuntary infertility and diabetes are two of the areas on the agenda of the Medicon Valley Alliance.
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Här är virusvarianterna du ska ha koll på
Glöm den brittiska, sydafrikanska och indiska varianten. Efter att flera länder klagat beslutade WHO om nya namn på olika muterade coronavirus.
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Petter Hartman: Prioritera kommunikationen om forskning!
Vad fan får jag för pengarna? Forskning bör vara ett svar på den frågan, anser Petter Hartman.
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Norway finds its path in life science
The life science sector in Norway is on the rise.
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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 fundamental changes to the regulatory system? In a column Marie Gårdmark, CEO and Senior Consultant at RegSmart Life Science, develops her views on this subject.
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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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Björn Arvidsson: Let's build on the positive momentum
Progress needs narratives and heroes, and more than ever, going into the new year feels like an opportunity for a fresh start.
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Column: Repurposing as a golden ticket to approval
"Hopefully, in the end, patients will be winners by receiving on-label treatments for which benefit-risk has been properly assessed." In a column Marie Gårdmark, CEO at RegSmart Life Science, reflects on drug repurposing.
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Samuel Lagercrantz: Collaboration and joint efforts are the key to success
Although many questions about Covid-19 remain unanswered, the development of drugs and vaccines has been incredibly rapid, writes Samuel Lagercrantz, Life Science Sweden´s Editor-in-Chief, in an editorial.
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Column: "Are we already living in the new normal?"
2020 felt like the year that we were building the house around us whilst moving into it at the same time.