[The Svedberg seminar] – Engineered Salmonella for drug delivery to solid tumors
Neil Forbes, Prof. University of Massachusetts, USA
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Neil Forbes, Prof. University of Massachusetts, USA
Shirley Malcom AAAS
Welcome to the Scientific Symposium presenting the winners of the 2023 Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists.
Science & SciLifeLab Webinar By harnessing different types of expertise and offering several diverse career paths in research, the definition of what it means to be a life scientist can […]
Prof. Thomas Benzing, University Hospital of Cologne, Germany
Mini symposium on “Activity-regulated organization of neuronal protein at the molecular scale” For attendees without SciLifeLab access, we will meet you at the reception of SciLifeLab at 1.50 pm. Program 2.00 […]
Sanja Vickovic, Wallenberg Academy Fellow and SciLifeLab Fellow, IGP, UU
The chemical biology unit (CBCS) and the Drug discovery and development (DDD) platform at SciLifeLab have calls out for projects – see https://anubis.scilifelab.se CBCS is looking for projects in Chemical Biology which […]
Welcome to a brief update on the status of the Data Science Node (DSN) for Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB) and information about a community survey that will open after […]
Prof. Ewan Birney is Deputy Director General of EMBL and Joint Director of EMBL-EBI. Prof. Birney will come to Stockholm to give a talk on Jan 15 from 15:00 to […]
The Centre for Cellular Imaging is pleased to announce the purchase and installation of the Lightsheet 7 fluorescence microscopemicroscope. Light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) uses a thin sheet of light […]
Wei Ouyang, DDLS fellow, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH
Last updated: 2021-04-14
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