The Chemical Biology and Genome Engineering platform and the Drug discovery and development (DDD) platform at SciLifeLab have calls out for projects support. The Chemical Biology unit looks projects proposals including including assay development, small molecule screening, drug profiling, and medicinal and computational chemistry. For more information, please visit www.cbcs.se. The Chemical Biology and Genome Engineering […]
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Claudio Mirabello, NBIS, Linköping University Abstract: Proteins are the tools responsible for most essential functions carried in every organism, from viruses to mammals. In order to better understand the way a protein works, it is important to know its three-dimensional structure. In the past few years, new Machine Learning technologies - neural networks not too dissimilar […]
JAWS is a workshop organized by the Swedish Academic Consortium on Chemical Safety (SWACCS), Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet for PhD students, master students, postdocs and researchers working in all fields related to chemicals, health and the environment. We’re offering exciting presentations, great networking opportunities, and a workshop on how to write a press release […]
The PLP-retreat is a two-day event that aims at strengthening the PLP network as well as an opportunity to highlight and discuss how the PLP program can evolve and be sustainable in the future.
Last updated: 2025-12-04
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