NGI and BCA Lab Automation Symposium
National Genomics Infrastructure & Biochemical and Cellular Assay invites you to a Lab Automation Symposium. The meeting aim is to enable lab personnel to share experiences and learn about how […]
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National Genomics Infrastructure & Biochemical and Cellular Assay invites you to a Lab Automation Symposium. The meeting aim is to enable lab personnel to share experiences and learn about how […]
These public presentations are linked to the recruitment of two tenure-track assistant professor positions in data-driven life science (DDLS) at KTH Royal Institute of Technology: "Data-driven Precision Medicine and Diagnostics" […]
Uppsala Zebrafish Forum seminarRandall T. PetersonDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology,University of Utah,Salt Lake City, UT, USA.https://pharmacy.utah.edu/pharmtox/randall/randall-peterson-labScaling up: zebrafish accelerate drug and gene discovery
Next-generation affinity proteomics – inspiration for analysis and validation at SciLifeLab The proteome refers to the entire set of proteins produced by all genes in the body, and it is […]
Claudia Langenberg, Professor of Computational Medicine at the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH) and MRC Investigator and Programme Leader at the MRC Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge, will present examples of how the integration of different omics in large patient and population studies can help to predict disease risk, understand mechanisms, and reveal shared connections between different diseases.
Welcome to SciLifeLab Uppsala PhD&Postdoc seminars!We are very happy to host exciting talks by PhD students and Postdocs from a great variety of fields within SciLifeLab. Speakers: Pierre Cheung, PhD […]
Targeting metabolic activities in the cell’s nucleus Stefan Kubicek Head, Molecular Discovery PlatformResearch Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy Sciences (Ce-M-M)
Clinical Genomics Uppsala and Mission Bio jointly organizes this webinar highlighting the key advantages of multi-omics single-cell technology. In the webinar, we will present ongoing pilot studies using Mission Bio Tapestri at Clinical Genomics Uppsala. […]
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 […]
On March 18, Uppsala University Associate Professor Sara Mangsbo will talk about how the future of cancer therapy is becoming personal. Sara co-founded Strike Pharma to further develop the Uppsala University and SciLifeLab […]
Omer Ali Bayraktar, PhDWellcome Sanger Institute, UK Abstract Spatial transcriptomic technologies promise to resolve cellular wiring diagrams of tissues in health and disease, but comprehensive mapping of cell types in […]
Last updated: 2023-01-17
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