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SciLifeLab (Science for Life Laboratory)
SciLifeLab is a joint venture between four universities; Karolinska Institutet, the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University and Uppsala University. The medical research focuses on investigating the molecular basis of complex human diseases, and seeks to find biomarkers that can help diagnose diseases and monitor their progress. If it can be explained what actually happens in a person's cells when they are afflicted by cancer, diabetes or any other of our common diseases, it should be possible to quickly come up with ideas for how to treat them. Outcome results will improve and unnecessary costs can be avoided. This research focus should also make SciLifeLab an attractive partner for the pharmaceutical industry both in Sweden and globally. For the environmental research program, SciLifeLab's advanced technology platforms will be utilised to create nationally and internationally prominent environmental research programmes. SciLifeLab has facilities both in Stockholm and in Uppsala. The four universities that currently operate SciLifeLab will continue to be key stakeholders in the new National Research Institute Sweden Science for Life Laboratory. *
Start | 2010-01-01 established | |
Industry | LIFE SCIENCES | |
Person | Sterky, Fredrik (SciLifeLab 201804 Head of Operations) | |
Person 2 | Nilsson, Mats (Univ Stockholm 202010 SciLife Lab) | |
Region | Solna | |
Country | Sweden | |
Street | 23A Tomtebodavägen Karolinska Institutet Science Park (KISP) | |
City | 17165 Solna | |
Tel | +46-8-524-82020 | |
Address record changed: 2021-10-26 | ||
Basic data | Employees | n. a. |
* Document for »About Section«: | ||
Record changed: 2024-02-12 |
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