HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY. When the research school for SciLifeLab and Wallenberg’s national program for data-driven life science (DDLS) starts this fall, one of the PhD students will be enrolled at Sahlgrenska Academy. Christina Jern and her co-applicants will recruit a PhD student for a project on precision medicine for ischemic stroke. “We will use machine learning algorithms to find blood-based molecular and radiomic biomarkers that will allow us to better…
Hybrid Seminar: How to Utilize MAX IV for Life Science Research (in English)
INFRASTRUCTURE. To provide better opportunities for life science researchers in Sweden to utilize the large-scale infrastructures SciLifeLab, MAX IV, and ESS, these have come together in a powerful collaboration called IntraLife. SciLifeLab Gothenburg invites you to a hybrid seminar where you will learn how MAX IV can be utilized for your Life Science needs. The clinical research in the ALF region of Västra Götaland was assessed to have very high…
WCMTM seeking new director, will continue until 2028
YOUNG RESEARCHERS. The previous major investment in the Wallenberg Center for Molecular and Translational Medicine (WCMTM) has turned out well, enabling numerous successful young researchers to be recruited to Gothenburg. The search for the next director is underway at the Center, which has now also been given a new lease of life until 2028. You can read the job advertisement and the qualifications required for the new director here (available…
Successful implementation of precision medicine at a national level
PRECISION MEDICINE. In Sweden, the key to the successful implementation of precision medicine in healthcare has been the bottom-up approach where academia and healthcare have joined forces to build a national infrastructure. 42 authors from the Clinical Genomics platform at SciLifeLab and Genomic Medicine Sweden, GMS, summarizes the work in Nature Medicine. “It is thanks to the great commitment of all enthusiasts around Sweden that we have been able to…
Two more units from Core Facilities are now part of SciLifeLab
RESEARCH CONDITIONS. After national and international evaluations, Proteomics and the Center for Cellular Imaging (CCI) at Sahlgrenska Academy’s Core Facilities are now set to be part of SciLifeLab. The units will join the SciLifeLab platforms Clinical Proteomics and Immunology and Cellular and Molecular Imaging. “It is our teams’ hard and long-term work that has made this possible, and we are very happy that we now will fit within the framework…