“I really feel that I am doing something useful and contributing to the research.” Meet molecular Biologist Angelica Johansson who in her job as an In Vivo Laboratory Engineer helps develop new pharmaceuticals for treating Parkinson’s disease.
Arsenic – a hidden threat in food More than 100 million people may be poisoned by arsenic, a toxic metal that can cause cancer as well as Alzheimer’s. Researcher Markus Tamas has…
‘That is why I have started a whole new field of research’ After 15 years abroad at some of the world's most prestigious universities, Johanna Höög has returned to Sweden. Now she is starting a whole new…
Successful, but humble He is a top, young researcher, the recipient of several research distinctions in his field, who has come to Sweden and the University of Gothenburg…
First-rate laboratory These are busy times at the Swedish NMR Centre. Almost all of the magnets are completely booked up for the next few months, and researchers…
PROJECT: CHINA China currently faces challenges related to climate change and environmental degradation. Though daunting, work to combat these problems is on-going. The University of Gothenburg currently…
School Children Exploring the World of Molecules Dressed in lab coats and gloves, schoolchildren extract their DNA and trace bloodstains. Universeum, Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg are in…
Discovery of the biological clock that governs fertility Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have identified the biological clock that governs female fertility. This discovery could be of great significance for future medical…
The chairman who makes enough time Research student, chairman of the Scientific Doctoral Student Council, motorcycling enthusiast, pianist and drummer in a piping band. Sebastian Ibstedt’s solution for making enough time:…