Liangyi Chen, New Cornerstone Investigator, Institute of Molecular Medicine, National Biomedical Imaging Center, Peking University, China
Events, seminars and symposia
Bringing life science professionals together and furthering skills in the scientific community are in SciLifeLab’s DNA. Our many events spanning a wide range of topics, present opportunities to develop your know-how and share your own experiences and network – sparking new ideas, as well as new collaborations. All events are free and open to everyone (unless otherwise stated), and we warmly welcome participants from industry, academia, healthcare, and beyond.
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A Joint Conference between DDLS, WASP and WASP-HS Uniting Sweden's life science, machine learning and artificial intelligence communities, we welcome researchers from all disciplines to explore new research opportunities in a changing world. Participants will have the opportunity to network, be inspired by excellent international keynote speakers, and take part in the latest research in […]
Boost your research — Book a private SciLifeLab planning and feedback session for your multi-modal research projects! Register here Once we have received your registration, you will be sent the link to the online meeting. Date: May 7, 9.00 - 10.30 Registration deadline: April 30 Multimodal molecular profiling and novel computational methods are transforming life science research, […]
Warmly welcome to the fifth edition of the annual KI-SciLifeLab Symposium organized by the SciLifeLab Committee at KI. This half-day event is aimed at everyone in the SciLifeLab community at KI, and anyone else who is curious about our research and would like to connect and collaborate. The afternoon will be filled with research talks […]
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Precision Medicine Forum Europe visits Stockholm in May 2026. SciLifeLab's director Jan Ellenberg and Charlotte Stadler, Head of SciLifeLab's Spatial Proteomics Unit.Register today to take part of all three tracks with the opportunity to attend presentations, panel discussions, roundtables and keynote sessions across all three tracks, as well as plenary sessions and fantastic networking opportunities. […]
About the Symposium This symposium is hosted by the newly established NanoSIMS Sweden facility at the University of Gothenburg, which became part of the Integrated Microscopy Technologies unit, within the SciLifeLab Cellular and Molecular Imaging platform, in July 2025. The event aims to introduce the NanoSIMS technology to the wider life science community in Sweden. […]
Dynamic Landscapes: Mapping Interactions from Molecules to Ecosystems We’re thrilled to invite you to our second SciLifeLab Uppsala Spring Mini-Symposium in Navet, BMC, on the 11th of May. A half-day meeting dedicated to inspiring scientific talks, meaningful interactions, and collaborative discussions. (Spots are limited to 90p.) PhD students and postdocs are especially encouraged to attend […]
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If you are interested in the latest nanoscale fluorescence microscopy technology and its novel applications please join our MINFLUX symposium at SciLifeLab Campus Solna. Register by sending an e-mail to hans.blom@scilifelab.se by May 6th at the latest.
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Inom ramen för projektet “Stärkt konkurrenskraft med ökad tillgång för näringslivet till SciLifeLab:s forskningsinfrastruktur” arrangerar vi en workshop som adresserar hur man kan göra beräkningar av avgifter för forskingsinfrastruktur genemot olika användare. Kursen är öppen för alla som är intresserade men vänder sig i första hand till:*ekonomer/controller på universitet som arbetar med forskningsinfrastruktur och kostnadsberäkningar […]
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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest protein family encoded by the human genome and one of the key targets for therapeutic approaches across many disease areas. However, only around 25% of the druggable GPCRs have been tapped into. This presents a significant opportunity to develop novel medicines with high therapeutic impact for the GPCR […]
Last updated: 2026-03-27
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