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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.
One focus in the regained doctoral education is sustainable development and climate adaptation.
IceLab opens its Lunch Pitch season with pitches related to aging from Verena Kohler and Mattias Forsell
Metabolomics is a growing field within life science - 120 scientists from all over the world gathered in Umeå.
'EC' postdoc Adrien is studying the relationship between plant epidermal cell structure and mechanical stress.
Sweden's last unmodified rivers and streams provide important information for restoring destroyed habitats.
Anne L'Huillier gives a lecture at ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ on 15 February.
5 and 12 February Västerbotten Region focuses on Chlamydia - a bacteria well studied at ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ.
The three cross-faculty areas show the width and edge of research at ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ.
Irene Bordignon, visiting PhD student, is interested in climate change with a particular focus on the Arctic.
Nicolò Maccaferri wants to create hard drives that work like 'time machines'.
Bacterial pili increase virulence and form biofilm structures that strengthen antibiotic tolerance.
Towards the responsible implementation and use of artificial intelligence.
Plant scientist Stefan Jansson has been involved for decades in the debate on genetically modified crops.
Thirteen research projects, ranging from algae to digital merits, can look forward to funding from the EU.
Weaknesses in one of the world's most widely used programming languages can cause significant costs.