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Emmanuelle Charpentier has been awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
The financial support is included in a national investment into Life Science.
The gene SLI1 protects arabidopsis and makes aphids spit 20 times before absorbing sugar juice from the plant.
Genetic variation in spruce does not differ significantly between cultivated and old forest in Västerbotten.
The leaking substances that Sofie Björklund studied, PFAS, are very stable and do not break down in nature.
What we eat as babies is of great importance for long-term health. But how do we make kids like veggies?
Guest professor Julian D. Olden will focus his research on sustainable life along Vindelälven.
With genomes of trees mapped, one can study initiation of adventitious roots from an evolutionary perspective.
Research funding of 10.8 million has been granted from Forte and Handelsbanken.
15 PhD students have honed their messages during the course Science Communication.
A correct assessment of risks with chemicals that replace those that are banned is hampered by lack of data.
The simulation tool that is being developed at ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ now shows excellent results.
The neutron reflexometry method gives scientists atomic-level insight into the behaviour of the protein Bcl-2.
A video on the research programs WASP and WASP-HS.
Mid-seminar means that you have come halfway in the research based on your research plan.
A study by Gerard Rocher Ros shows that the flux may be greater than previously thought.
Vikash Kumar and Jay Prakash Maurya receive the Ramalingaswami Fellowship from the Indian Government.