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In this episode we meet Carolina Pettersson, Senior Advisor at AFRY. We discuss how recruitment across industries can be promoted, different possibilities and challenges for larger consultancy firms and the current state of the Life Science market. We also hear about the shaping of Carolinas own career and discuss possible career pathways for consultants. The Silent Facilitators is a podcast series by Stuns Life Science where we meet influencial people from the service companies of the Life Science industry.
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In this episode we meet Christian Reinmar. We talk about challenges and opportunities with expansion into new geographical areas and new industries, we hear about Christian's thoughts on consultants' seniority and the business landscape after the pandemic. Last but not least, we learn more about Bjerking and how the fact that they are employee-owned really works.
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In this episode we meet Sandra Bydell Sveder, senior recruitment consultant and co-founder of SallyQ. We will discuss Sandras's motivations behind starting her own consultancy business and the pros and cons of doing so.
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We meet Håkan Engqvist - the Inventor. Håkan shares his view on making research ideas into commercial success.
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We meet Christel Bergström - the Research leader. Christel shares how she balances her work and how she blows off some steam, as the researcher-entrepreneur-professor-program director she is.
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We meet Johan Sundström - the Curious Researcher. Johan shares his thoughts on interdisciplinary work, free will, and paradigm shifts.
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We meet Ulf Landegren - one of Uppsala Prominent figures. Ulf shares his story from his early days to his view on commercializing research.
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We meet Sara Mangsbo - the Super Entrepreneur. Sara shares her motivations and rationale behind the decisions she has made in her career - in a very thoughtful way.
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When animal owners thought it was complicated and slow to send in samples for parasitological analysis, Vidilab solved the problem by developing kollamasken, one of the earliest sample kits on the market, aimed directly for the consumer. kollamasken is a sampling kit containing everything the animal owner needs to easily collect, package and send the sample to the laboratory. On the outside of the box the laboratory address and pre-paid postage is printed, making it even easier for the consumer.
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Monitoring made AccessibleThe Cavidi BOLD add-on technology makes highly reliable, incredibly sensitive biomarker detection accessible to all researchers and clinicians globally. The technology requires no specialized equipment or expensive investments. In the lab this will help researchers and drug development teams get to market sooner with life-saving innovations.The Cavidi goal is to democratise ultrasensitive detection.
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Rarity BioScience has developed an ultrasensitive and multiplex technology for mutation detection in liquid biopsies, meaning that we can detect down to 1 mutation in 100,000 healthy cells, which is up to 100 times more sensitive than current technology. And perhaps the best part, the assays are run using existing instruments already available in every hematology lab.We provide the sensitive and cost efficient tools needed to replace conventional costly and painful tissue biopsies with blood samples to enable early detection of cancer relapse and treatment response.Rarity is funded by seasoned Uppsala entrepreneurs and researchers, combining previously successful technologies in an ingenious and beautiful way.
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Digitalization has been a hot topic that has been accelerated by the recent pandemic, making us rethink the way we work. The knock-on effects have led to digital business transformations in the life sciences such as digital health apps that enable a more holistic healthcare and digital research & development for accelerated research. Listen more to hear why this trend is important to STUNS!
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Ridgeview Instruments provides LigandTracer® instruments, TraceDrawer® evaluation software and Education to generate insights on biological interactions with live cells. Our products are typically used to improve the design of protein-based therapeutics and target specific PET/SPECT tracers. Ridgeview Instruments is built from the ground up without public investor, has a strong research focus and sustainable growth for over 15 years and has instruments in over 25 countries worldwide. In this podcast, Jos Buijs, CEO, and Sina Bondza, Principal scientist, talk about company culture, business strategy and the way they work in a collaborative manner with both industry and academia.
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Previct is a digital platform for efficient and successful addiction treatment. The therapist receives reports about the patient’s wellbeing and sobriety in real-time, predicting relapses before they occur.Previct also enables faster and more frequent interactions with the patient, and makes it possible for the patient’s family to assist in the treatment. The healthcare provider gain invaluable knowledge while the patient receives daily behavioral therapy, a path leading to deeper and more constructive treatment sessions.
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Life science is a sector that has a close relationship with health, well-being and life itself. Naturally much focus within the business community is on the SDG goal number 3, which manifests the very core of the sector itself. Moreover, there is a common understanding through out the sector today that a green transition and a sustainable development is of necessity, if there is to be a healthy and sustainable future.However, to contribute to the sustainable can be manifested in different ways but action is key. Other success factors is communication, collaboration, quantity, involve everyone and own the goals. To form sustainable collaborations STUNS has an important role.Listen to Fanny Blom, who is responsible for the area sustainability in life science at STUNS Life science, sharing her analysis of sustainability within the local life science sector and why we at STUNS engage in this area.
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Bio-Works is an Uppsala-based manufacturer of chromatography resins, an advanced purification tool that makes the development and manufacture of new biological drugs possible. The company was founded in 2006, and today Bio-Works’ next-generation, agarose-based products, ”WorkBeads”, are used to purify proteins, peptides and other biomolecules, resulting in purer therapies and safer diagnostics.
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Life science is an industry with a strong foothold in the Uppsala region, much thanks to successful collaborations between the business community, the two universities, and the University Hospital. In recent years the industry has expanded at a rapid pace, and forecasts predict that it will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
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Our proven medical device technology is helping patients with breast cancer undergoing implant reconstruction to return to an active life and regain self-confidence together with a better body image.TIGR® Matrix is fully resorbable surgical implant with the main purpose to help the body’s own healing. Its unique dual stage degradation design offers the necessary support to soft tissues in the initial wound healing process, and gradually resorbs until it is no longer needed and new strong connective tissue has replaced it.
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Life science is an industry with a strong foothold in the Uppsala region, much thanks to successful collaborations between the business community, the two universities, and the University Hospital. In recent years the industry has expanded at a rapid pace, and forecasts predict that it will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.Continued expansion, however, places demands on strategies for a sustainable supply of skills. Currently, certain skills are in higher demand than the labor market can offer, and short-term strategies are often applied.Listen to Erik Allard, who is responsible for the area of skill supply at STUNS Life science, sharing his assessment of what could be done in order to meet the skill demand in a more sustainable way over time.
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In this special edition episode, professor Christel Bergström, Center Director of SweDeliver, and professor Cecilia Persson, Center Director of AM4Life (Additive Manufacturing for the Life Sciences), talk about; the two research and competence centres, their work of creating and developing new and improved drug therapies, technology and spin-offs. Furthermore their contribution to building a strong research environment and ecosystem, their work to provide and support the future supply of competence, and about the world-leading research and solutions emerging within the collaborations that will ultimately lead to real problems solved by innovative approaches and provide patients with an enhanced quality of life.
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