We welcome two new diploma workers
2020-09-17
We welcome two new students to our group: Yohan Alsuhaily and Nawras Rasool. Yohan will be studying oligonucleotide separations, while Nawras will be setting up analysis methods for miniaturized systems.
News about our research and team
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VR grants 3.75 mSEK
Mikael Hedeland receives a VR-grant on 3.75 mSEK for method development for lipid analysis. Co-applicants are David Balgoma and Mikael Engskog. Congratulations! ... -
New researcher - Rupender Kumari
We welcome Rupender Kumari, new researcher in bacterial metabolomics! ... -
Long Vo, new research engineer
We welcome Long Vo, new research engineer, to our group! Long will work with MUU, the masspectrometry core facility. ... -
Agnes Morén receives awards for Degree project
Agnes Morén, who during the fall semester 2022 completed her Degree project, Identification and Structural Elucidation of Cannabinoid Metabolites in Horse Urine Using UHPLC-HRMS, received the Medical officer of health Per Manell’s Prize for best presentation at the semester's closing symposium. We c... -
Symposium: Advanced analytical technologies for clinical and pharmaceutical applications
Welcome to BMC and Mini-symposium: Advanced analytical technologies for clinical and pharmaceutical applications with lectures from Susanne Wiedmer, Helsingin Yliopisto, Marianne Fillet, Université de Liège, Christian Neusüß, Hochschule Aalen and Martijn Schenning, Janssen Vaccines & Prevention. ... -
PhD thesis introducing new method to analyze potential vaccines
Lack of effective analytical tools to assess the safety and effectiveness of new vaccines often consumes unnecessarily large resources. In a new PhD thesis, Lars Geurink applies Capillary Electrophoresis and Analytical Quality by Design to develop CE tests with potential to enable better and more co... -
They won the Pharmaceutical Student Union's Pedagogical awards 2022
“Receiving the Student Council's Award for Student treatment gives important inspiration,” says Björn Wettermark, Professor of Pharmacoepidemiology, that together with Emma Lundkvist and Malin Nilsson Broberg receive the Pharmaceutical Student Union's Pedagogical awards 2022. ... -
Insects in the Fyris river carried 33 different pharmaceutical substances
In a study of insects in the Fyris river, researchers identified traces of 33 different pharmaceutical substances. "In combination, these substances can give unexpected and amplified effects that, when they reach further up the food chain, might also affect us humans," says Emelie Sedvall, PhD stude... -
New PostDoc: Ann-Marie Garzinsky
We welcome Ann-Marie Garzinsky, new Post Doc, to our group! Ann-Marie will be working in a collaboration on doping analysis with German Sport University in Cologne. Welcome! ... -
New students
We welcome new students to us: Annie Aspö, chemistry candidate, Hanif Faroghi, recipe student and Sofia Landström, pharmacy student. Annie is tutored by Sofia Nilsson, Hanif by Jakob Haglöf and Sofia by Jenny Nilsson. Welcome and good luck with your project! ... -
New facility takes up the chase for doped athletes and future drugs
Using a home-grown filamentous fungus, Mikael Hedeland, professor of analytical pharmaceutical chemistry, managed to expose four medalists guilty of doping at the Olympic Games in Athens. Now he is refining his methods further, opening a facility for mass spectrometry at the Uppsala Biomedical Cente...
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