On Friday, September 27, the Stockholm ForskarFredag exhibition was held at the AlbaNova campus. The Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics was represented on the day by several research groups.
At the start of June, the David Drew lab group from the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics relocated from the Frescati Campus to SciLifeLab at Campus Solna.
Using advanced methodology, scientists in Sweden were able to reveal at the cellular level how lesions in multiple sclerosis develop. The new results are presented in the journal Cell by researchers from Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University.
"Testing strategies for developmental neurotoxicity based on the complex mechanistic knowledge of the developing brain: The need for multidisciplinary collaboration"
"Testing strategies for developmental neurotoxicity based on the complex mechanistic knowledge of the developing brain: The need for multidisciplinary collaboration"