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.
To support lifelong learning, the SciLifeLab Training Hub offers a vibrant community where instructors and learners come together to gain new skills and grow through shared knowledge. Explore all our courses, training, and educational offerings at training.scilifelab.se.
The seminar series PULSE Challenge is connected to the MSCA co-funded* postdoctoral program SciLifeLab PULSE, that will train 48 future leaders in life sciences. The program focuses on innovative, fundamental and translational research carried out in supportive and diverse academic and industrial environments, preparing postdocs with necessary skills for long-term career sustainability. Click HERE to […]
Welcome to the SciLifeLab Lund seminar series! These seminars are designed to highlight SciLifeLab Lund, our cutting-edge research infrastructure, and the diverse resources available to the scientific community. In the 5th seminar, we will have a look into the Display & Selection Technologies unit (DST) which is part of the SciLifeLab Drug Discovery & Development […]
SciLifeLab Lund is pleased to welcome SciLifeLab Chemical Biology & Genome Engineering Platform (CBGE) and Drug Discovery and Development Platform (DDD) and host their Roadshow in Lund. During the seminar “Small Molecules, CRISPR & Chemical Proteomics: From Decoding Biology to Drug Discovery”, we will have a look into both platforms and an user will showcase a […]
SciLifeLab is thrilled to invite you to the symposium 'Automation of research processes with LLMs and AI', to be held on March 6 at Eva & Georg Klein lecture hall, Biomedicum, Karolinska Institutet Campus Solna. The purpose of the symposium is practical knowledge sharing, inspiration, and reflection on the future of scientific processes in life […]
Location: UCEM facility (EM-building) and Chemical Biological Centre (KBC) building, Umeå University, Linnaeus väg 6, Umeå Deadline for registration: 13 January 2025 Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) is a powerful structural technique. Its power comes from its versatility to study biological systems in vitro or in situ, i.e. within cells or tissue. It has the ability to reach […]
The DDLS research area symposia series aims to engage and build a strong national scientific community around the DDLS research themes. Each of the four areas arranges two symposia per year. Everyone interested in data-driven research is welcome to take part. We want to bring together researchers, industry, and healthcare to foster collaboration and push the frontiers […]
This presentation will provide an overview of the selection and screening processes, as well as future challenges for antibody-based drugs. It will be exemplified with data from one of Alligator Bioscience's bispecific antibody drug candidates, ATOR-4066.
The first DDLS Research School Annual Meeting for PhDs and PIs, including DDLS fellows. This meeting is by invitation only. DDLS PhD students are invited to participate the entire duration of the meeting (18-21 March), while their supervisors are invited to participate 18-19 March (afternoon-to-lunch) Program Tuesday March 18: 14:30-15:30Registration and coffeeLilla Kongressen15:30-16:30Welcome and introduction […]
Takara Bio Europe, in collaboration with Clinical Genomics Gothenburg, invites you to explore their latest NGS technologies, enjoy insightful talks from guest speakers, and discover how their innovations are driving cutting-edge research! Agenda and speakers Dr Joan Camuñas-SolerAssistant Professor, Dept. of Medical Biochemistry & Cell Biology, WallenbergCenter for Molecular and Translational Medicine, University of Gothenburg• Predictive RNA profiles for lung […]
This event is a forum where people from industry, academia and research infrastructures can meet and discuss the latest developments in Applied Mass Spectrometry. The event consists of several workshops, a conference and a fair where leading companies in the field will present their latest analytical applications and technologies.This event includes a workshop day on […]
National workshop for PhD students, postdocs, researchers, and other employees within Swedish academia, introducing the analysis of next generation sequencing data. Responsible teachers: Malin Larsson, Martin Dahlö, Roy Francis Contact information: edu.intro-ngs@nbis.se Important dates Application opens: 13-Jan-2025 Application closes: 23-Feb-2025 Confirmation to accepted students: Week 9, 2025 Course fee This online training event is […]
This workshop (for up to 40 participants) is a face-to-face, free-of-charge hands-on workshop, organised in the context of the first implementation study (INTOXICOM) of the ELIXIR Toxicology Community. See the ELIXIR Toxicology Community Whitepaper for more in-depth information about the community's goals. Several projects, such as NanoSolveIT, ONTOX, and VHP4Safety, already make computational toxicology services […]
Welcome to the SciLifeLab Lund seminar series! These seminars are designed to highlight SciLifeLab Lund, our cutting-edge research infrastructure, and the diverse resources available to the scientific community. In the 6th seminar, we will have a look into the Lund University Bioimaging Centre (LBIC), an infrastructure within the Medical Faculty at Lund University, housing a […]
National course open for PhD students, postdocs, researchers and other employees in all Swedish universities, in need of single cell RNAseq analysis skills. We also welcome applications from outside of Sweden and from the non-academic sector, for more info contact us! Course dates: 31 March 2025 - 3 April 2025 and 10 April 2025 Important […]
Introduction to Data Management Practices National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden (NBIS) gives a course in research data management practices. This workshop in Data Management with an updated curriculum is a unique event that provides an introduction to practices for better data management for PhD students, postdocs, researchers, and other employees within all Swedish universities. We also […]
Open science policies are rapidly evolving, but many researchers find them to be vague and difficult to navigate. These policies often lack clear, actionable guidelines for how researchers can respond to requirements while ensuring they meet research community, national, and international standards. This webinar will briefly summarise the current landscape of selected open science policies. […]
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