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A collaborative network to bring together the future leaders of life science and molecular medicine in Sweden. The National Molecular Medicine Fellows Program is an official collaboration, co-funded by a 9 million SEK grant from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The aim is to promote scientific interactions and technological networking among the more than 100 SciLifeLab and WCMM group leaders that are being recruited to the centers. These group leaders have been trained in many of the best universities and laboratories in the world, and represent a major addition of cutting-edge expertise and talent to the Swedish life science sector. Within the scope of the collaboration, annual scientific meetings are arranged, giving the opportunity to create a unique and close network across the five sites, the national life science infrastructures, as well as the health care regions across the country. The effort also includes co-funding for joint projects or research visits.

Live streaming of Clinical Arena Lectures – WCMM Linköping

Eva Åström February 8, 2021 February 8, 2021News

The objective behind the arena lectures is to increase communication and collaboration between clinical and non-clinical scientists. The next Clinical Arena Lecture is on “The promise of AI in histopathology” on February 17 at 16.25-17.15 via ZOOM. Speakers: Jeroen Van der Laak, DISP, Linköping University. More info at Jeroen van…

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Extended funding with SEK 600 million to WCMM and SciLifeLab

John Karlsson October 22, 2020 October 22, 2020News

Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation launches a new research initiative where SEK 3.7 billion goes to funding for life science. The life science initiative consists of two parts, where one part is a completely new national investment in computer-driven life science with SEK 3.1 billion over twelve years. The second…

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