Vibrational Spectroscopy Core Facility – What’s in it for you?
The Vibrational Spectroscopy Core Facility provides in situ, non-destructive, label-free chemical compositional analysis in the form of FTIR and Raman spectroscopy and imaging.
Bringing life science professionals together and furthering skills in the scientific community are in SciLifeLab’s DNA. Our many events and courses, which span 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.
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The Vibrational Spectroscopy Core Facility provides in situ, non-destructive, label-free chemical compositional analysis in the form of FTIR and Raman spectroscopy and imaging.
The SciLifeLab national site in Gothenburg Maria Smedh, Site Coordinator, SciLifeLab Göteborg An overview of the national infrastructure SciLifeLab and the site in Gothenburg. SciLifeLab is a national infrastructure within […]
The Swedish Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) Meeting 2022 is held in Gothenburg between Oct 4 and 6, hosted by the Swedish NMR Centre and the VR-funded SwedNMR network. Deadlines:September […]
Joanne M. Hackett. Head of Genomic and Precision Medicine at IQVIA.
Every month (mainly on Tuesdays, but there might be exceptions) the BioImage Informatics Facility together with microscopy expert Sylvie Le Guyader (LCI, Karolinska Institutet) organizes a Call4Help session. The aim is […]
Clinical Genomics Gothenburg - Infrastructure and Research services Meena Kanduri, Clinical Genomics, SciLifeLab Göteborg Join us to learn more about the NGS-based services and the bioinformatic support that we offer […]
Prof. Johan Malmström, Lund University
Prof. Jay Hinton, Professor of Microbial Pathogenesis at the University of Liverpool will summarise the evolutionary pathway of invasive S. Typhimurium across Africa, and explain the value of an integrated functional genomic analysis for understanding how bacterial pathogens cause disease.
Dr. Elisabeth Bik
Prof. Manfred Schartl, from the University of Würzburg, Germany, will talk about the evolution of sex determination and sex chromosomes in fish
In the frame of the “SciLifeLab Site Umeå / KBC Infrastructure Seminar Series”, the seminars will be organised every second Tuesday during autumn 2022. The seminars will be held in […]
COVID-19 pandemic responses were organized by countries according to their needs. The preparations for responses to potential future pandemics are currently addressed by organizations including RIKEN, Karolinska Institutet and SciLifeLab with prominent roles in Japan and Sweden, respectively. This symposium event, which is part of the RIKEN-KI-SciLifeLab Symposium Series, addresses the political, organizational and practical aspects of preparedness for potentially upcoming pandemics with focus on Japan and Sweden.
Last updated: 2024-05-03
Content Responsible: Ulrika Wallenquist(ulrika.wallenquist@scilifelab.uu.se)