Global report - March 2, 2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine hinders scientific progress
The Russian invasion of Ukraine will affect the lives of millions of people, and it also presents a danger to scientific work in the country. In a recent article in Nature, 19 February 2022, several Ukrainian researchers say that the conflict with Russia will hinder progress made since Ukraine’s revolution in 2014. “In general, this […]
Business Award - August 20, 2021
BioInnovation Institute launches Innovation award
The winner will be announced in Science, receive 25,000 USD and invited into BII’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. BioInnovation Institute (BII) has announced the launch of a new annual innovation award in partnership with Science. The BII & Science Prize for Innovation The “BII & Science Prize for Innovation” seeks to recognize bold researchers who are asking […]
Uncategorized - August 18, 2017
New Pathology Atlas launched
A new Pathology Atlas has been launched with an analysis of all human genes in all major cancers showing the consequence of their corresponding protein levels for overall patient survival. Published in Science, the Atlas is based on the analysis of 17 main cancer types using data from 8,000 patients. In addition, a new concept for showing […]
Funding - April 20, 2017
SciLifeLab offers funding for national genomics studies
SciLifeLab welcomes applications for Swedish research projects based on next generation DNA sequencing. In total, this third call will provide 30 million SEK in support for sequence analysis of unique and wellcharacterized sample collections to study either the genetic basis of disease or environmental effects on biodiversity. The Swedish Genomes Program and the Swedish Biodiversity […]