Recorded seminar: Hagastaden - a great place for life science
On June 16 Stockholm Science City had a seminar focusing on Hagastaden and the possibilities the cluster brings for companies and organisations within life science.
Clever beanie monitors health
The Ericsson Innovation Award awarded Fatima Bayloun a third place for her invention – a smart headwear that monitors oxygen levels and heart rate. Fatima studies Computer and Systems Sciences, DSV, at Stockholm University.
Recorded seminar: The Future of Health: AI in Swedish healthcare
On June 8, we held a panel discussion where we listened to different perspectives on issues of AI in health care.
"We want more doctors to continue research after their dissertations"
Tobias Alfvén works as a pediatrician at Sachsska Children's and Youth Hospital, and research as an associate professor at the Department of Global Public Health at Karolinska Institutet. He is president of the “lively 200-year-old organization” the Swedish Society of Medicine/Svenska Läkaresällskapet. He also tells about their new report regarding medical and health science research.
EpiEndo expands operations with new facility in Hagastaden
EpiEndo is developing new anti-inflammatory, barrier-strengthening drugs for the treatment of chronic respiratory diseases, with a focus on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A successful Phase I study was recently completed and several clinical studies are underway.
Uppsala LIFE 2022
Pfizer chooses Hagastaden
Pfizer will move the Swedish headquarters to Life City in the beginning of 2023. Malin Parkler, CEO at Pfizer Sweden, explains what it means for Pfizer to move to an area with so many stakeholders within life science, and what the move means for other companies in Hagastaden.