Scilifelab
SciLifeLab is a national resource of unique technologies and expertise available to life scientists, closely intertwined with our community of researchers in areas such as biomedicine, ecology and evolution. We bring scientists together across traditional boundaries and foster collaborations with industry, health care, public research organizations and international partners.
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Our infrastructure
At SciLifeLab, we provide access to a range of pioneering technologies in molecular biosciences. Together, our units enable the scientific endeavors of users from academia, industry and health care. Dedicated staff scientists can offer you support throughout the experimental process – from study design to data handling. Regardless of your particular field of work, you are welcome to seek support from our infrastructure.
Most of our technologies are agnostic to applications, meaning they can be used to adress questions in a range of life science disciplines, e.g. precision medicine, ecosystem surveillance and evolutionary biology.
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Research at SciLifeLab
At SciLifeLab, no research group is an island. We live by collaboration and gather scientists in a broad range of molecular bioscience research, from health to environmental research, in order to facilitate multidisciplinary studies and networking.
A number of research constellations and initiatives makes up our scientific community, such as the more than 200 affiliated academic research groups, the SciLifeLab Fellows program, Data-driven life science, and a national research program targeting Covid-19.
There’s a truly symbiotic relationship existing with our infrastructure. Our units provide access to the latest biomolecular technologies and expertise to bring research projects to the next level, whilst researchers using our services can team up with our dedicated staff scientists to propel technology development and really push the limit of what is possible in life science.
Upcoming events
Imaging in Cell and Molecular Biology
Mar 17 – 18 12:00 – 15:00
Ångström Laboratory
Chameleon Workshop
Chameleon workshop – a practical workshop to give the opportunity to the attendants to check their own samples and start familiarising with the machine. This is a fully practical course […]
[The Svedberg seminar] – On giant lungfish genomes and the genomics of adaptations and speciation in hyperdiverse cichlid fish radiations
Axel Meyer Professor, University of Konstanz, Germany
Basic Course in Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy (SEM/TEM)
Course with lectures and practical demonstrations in SEM and TEM techniques, including principles of electron microscopy, specimen preparation, cryo-electron microscopy and correlative light-electron microscopy. The main focus on imaging biological samples, but the course may also be suitable for material scientists interested in high-resolution electron microscopy.
Navigating the Research Data Landscape: Publication Practices at a Swedish university
Researchers are increasingly expected by governments, funders, journals, and institutions to make their research data accessible online. The aim of the Swedish government is that such practices should be implemented […]