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Thriving as a postdoc in the US

29 October, 2020

INTERNATIONAL POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER. An exciting and fun filled adventure during which you develop a great deal in a short period of time. This is how Kristina Johansson summarizes her experience as a postdoc at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), where she has been working since the autumn of 2018. “The best thing is that you have the opportunity to see entirely new ways of working and you can…

Now students from more programs can research in the summer

23 June, 2020

STUDENTS. This year 64 students will have summer jobs as researchers at Sahlgrenska Academy, thanks to scholarships from several different foundations. For the first time, students from other programs than the medical program can conduct summer research through scholarships from the Axel Lennart Larsson Fund. For the past 15 years, medical students at Sahlgrenska Academy could apply for scholarships for summer research, and more than 600 students have been introduced…

A research leader of the future establishes a team in Gothenburg

14 April, 2020

YOUNG RESEARCHERS. After six years in the United States, Linda Johansson is back at Medicinareberget in  Gothenburg. With advanced microscopy methods, she will study the interaction between two receptors for melatonin in the brain. Eventually, the research can lead to better treatments of type 2 diabetes and other ailments. Linda Johansson is one of the young researchers recently named as a research leader of the future by the Swedish Foundation…

Eridan Rocha Ferreira awarded SEK 1 million grant from the Hasselblad Foundation

4 November, 2019

GRANTS. Eridan Rocha Ferreira, a researcher working in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Institute of Clinical Sciences, is one of two recipients of this year’s grants from the Hasselblad Foundation that support female researchers and expanding their qualifications in the natural sciences. The grant provides SEK 1 million and the opportunity to become established as an independent researcher. Her research concerns reducing mortality and morbidity in connection…

Sahlgrenska Academy Career Talks helps young researchers find their professional path

15 October, 2019

YOUNG RESEARCHERS. About once a month, Sahlgrenska Academy Career Talks arranges meetings to discuss the career paths of young researchers, both inside and outside the university. Most recently, concrete advice was given on how to sharpen your LinkedIn profile, by invited speaker Ida Sjöholm, a freelance copywriter. During Wednesday’s two-hour seminar, it became clear to the audience – about fifty young researchers – that LinkedIn can be a valuable tool…

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