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BIO-X

2012-03-16 17:55 BIO-X is a process for open innovation developed by Uppsala BIO. The process starts from defined needs, eg in healthcare, and invites academia to propose possible solutions based on their research. Teams are built around selected projects with life science companies and end-users. Selected projects receive substantial support, including financing, from the BIO-X program. www.uppsalabio.se/bio-x.

Assoc prof. Lars Hagel, Chairman Uppsala BIO

2011-09-15 08:45 Assoc prof Lars Hagel is chairman for Uppsala and director for external R&D collaborations at GE Healthcare Life Sciences

BIO-X receivers May 11, 2011

2011-05-11 12:19 From left to right: Dr Per Rydberg, Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet Assoc. Prof. Tobias Sjöblom, Uppsala University Professor Per Venge, Uppsala University and Uppsala University Hospital

Professor Per Venge, BIO-X Receiver, May 11, 2011

2011-05-11 12:27 Professor Per Venge, Uppsala University and Uppsala University Hospital

Per Rydberg, BIO-X Receiver, May 11 2011

2011-05-11 12:25 Dr Per Rydberg, Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet

BIO-X Receiver, May 11, 2011 Assoc. Prof. Tobias Sjöblom

2011-05-11 12:29 Associate Professor Tobias Sjöblom, Uppsala University

Patient care at Uppsala University Hospital (Akademiska sjukhuset)

2011-05-11 09:48

Research at Uppsala University, Rudbeck Laboratory

2010-10-01 12:31

Production

2010-09-23 15:02 Production at one of Uppsala's life science companies

Uppsala Business Park 2

2010-09-23 15:00 Uppsala Business Park hosts life science companies like Phadia, Abbott Medical Optics, Fresenius-Kabi, Orexo and Kemwell. The area is located 30 minutes north of Arlanda International Airport, and close to Uppsala University, the Swedish University of Agricultural Science and Uppsala Science Park.