Workshop on Data Visualization in R – Lund
National course open for PhD students (prioritized), postdocs, researchers and other employees within all Swedish universities interested in learning to plot using different packages in R.
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National course open for PhD students (prioritized), postdocs, researchers and other employees within all Swedish universities interested in learning to plot using different packages in R.
HDCA Seminar Series 2022 | Lung Christo Samakovlis and Alexandros Sountoulidis The lung contains numerous specialized cell-types with distinct roles in tissue function and integrity. To clarify the origins and mechanisms generating cell heterogeneity, we created a first comprehensive topographic atlas of early human lung development. We report 83 cell states, several spatially-resolved developmental trajectories and predict cell interactions within defined […]
Just prior to the pandemic Sweden launched its first ever national Life Science Strategy in eight priority areas covering the strengthening of academic research, facilitating collaboration between academia and industry, attracting more industry initiated clinical trials, and the continuous skills development needed for precision medicine and highly advanced production of pharmaceuticals and medtech devices. Across […]
Welcome to the Campus Solna Seminar Series - an initiative to promote the fantastic science ongoing at Campus Solna and hopefully forge more internal communication and collaboration between the alpha and gamma buildings. The format will be 2 short 15 min talks (1 speaker from alpha and 1 from gamma), with an additional 5 min […]
Welcome to a matchmaking event between researchers within Data Science and Medical/Clinical research at KTH and Region Stockholm. The event is related to the project call: Health, Medicine and Technology 2023. Region Stockholm and KTH opened the yearly call for collaboration in Health, Medicine and Technology 14 April, 2022. A key requirement to apply for […]
In this webinar, jointly organized by the Clinical Genomics platform and Genomic Medicine Sweden, Dr. Aziz Nazha will present AI-based solutions to improve the diagnosis, prognosis, and selection of therapy in hematologic malignancies. The talk will also cover the clinical implication of AI/ML in diagnostic hematology, current challenges and potential future opportunities.
Single-cell genomics technologies have become widely used to study heterogeneous and dynamic biological systems. In order to meet the growing demand for a deeper understanding of tissue profiling, a number of different spatial transcriptomics approaches have been developed and applied successfully. The goal of this practical course is to provide participants with an overview of […]
Assoc. Prof. Adil Mardinoglu SciLifeLab fellow at KTH will talk about the use of systems biology in treatment of liver diseases
Every 1st week of the 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 to offer combined expertise towards microscopy and bioimage analysis. All researchers from Swedish institutes can participate. The ideal timepoint to join the […]
Welcome to the Campus Solna Seminar Series - an initiative to promote the fantastic science ongoing at Campus Solna and hopefully forge more internal communication and collaboration between the alpha and gamma buildings. The format will be 2 short 15 min talks (1 speaker from alpha and 1 from gamma), with an additional 5 min […]
A workshop on the May 5, on gamma delta T cells for our scientific community in Stockholm. Different labs from SciLifeLab, KI (Solna and Fleminsberg) and Stockholm University are invited. Program:
‘First make people laugh, and then make them think’. Humor can be a powerful way to attract attention and convey your message. However, it is also challenging to find the right balance between funny quips and scientific content. In this talk, Jente Ottenburghs will share some tips and tricks on how he has managed to […]
Last updated: 2023-01-12
Content Responsible: Isolde Palombo(isolde.palombo@scilifelab.se)