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LIFE SCIENCE IN STOCKHOLM -UPPSALA

LIFE SCIENCE IN STOCKHOLM -UPPSALA. Congratulations !. The right place. The right time. The right phase. The right subject area. A (b)right future. How to get ” sharp ”. Do well in courses. Establish contacts. Find your motivation/drive. Learn some Swedish. Personal initiative.

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LIFE SCIENCE IN STOCKHOLM -UPPSALA

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  1. LIFE SCIENCEIN STOCKHOLM -UPPSALA

  2. Congratulations! • The right place • The right time • The right phase • The right subject area • A (b)right future

  3. Howtoget ”sharp” • Do well in courses • Establish contacts • Find your motivation/drive • Learn some Swedish • Personal initiative

  4. Uppsala & Stockholm

  5. Life science regions in Sweden • Over 750 life science companies in Stockholm-Uppsala • 60 life science companies in Stockholm-Uppsala’s business incubators Umeå 3% Rest of Sweden 4% Stockholm/Uppsala 54% Göteborg 17% Malmö/Lund 20% Source: VINNOVA and Stockholm-Uppsala Life Science

  6. Stockholm-Uppsala A dense life science region • 3 million inhabitants • 26 % with a university degree • 750 life science companies with a workforce of over 23 000 • 7 universities • 6 000 persons active in academic life science research • 3 university hospitals • GRP/capita 49 000 USD

  7. Stockholm-Uppsala Region Projects Proportion Paris 337 50% London 254 37% Stockholm-Uppsala 189 28% Medicon Valley 162 24% Milano / Turino 159 23% München 156 23% Heidelberg 135 20% Madrid 117 17% Rom 111 16% Barcelona 104 15% • Stockholm-Uppsala participates in 28% of the 680 life science projects within the EU’s framework 6 program. Source: EuroBiotechNews (2009) 8 (3-4) 10

  8. Universities and University Hospitals Large Companies Regulatory authorities and expert bodies

  9. Uppsala has been described as the world’s ‘most biotech-concentrated city’.

  10. Rudbeck Laboratorymolecular genetics and medicine Center for Mathematics and Information Technology Ångström Laboratorymaterial sciences, physics, energy, MEMS Uppsala Genetics Centerplant biology and forest genetics SVANational Veterinary Institute Veterinary Medicine Center UniversityHospitalclinical research, clinical trials Uppsala BIO MPAMedical Products Agency Uppsala Clinical Research Center ”Biotech strip” (Dag Hammarskjölds väg) EBCecology, genetics, organismal biology BMCICM, chemistry, pharmacology, surface biotechnology, bioinformatics Linnæus Center for Bioinformatics Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

  11. World-Class BIO Research Biology/Biotech/Bioinf/Biomed finds its strength in breadth and interdisciplinarity. A recent comprehensive research assessment graded 50 research groups as “world leading” and 100 groups “of high international standard” – several of these were within Biology and related fields. BIO in Uppsala was awarded a CHE excellence ranking 2010. Several large strategic, long-term research grants have in recent years gone to Biology and related interdisciplinary areas.

  12. Fields for the Future Genomicsand proteomics Drug research Neuroscience, cognition and behaviour Sythetic biology … etc.

  13. Centres ofexcellence and major strategicventures Human Protein Atlas Science for Life Laboratory - Uppsala Uppsala RNA Research Centre (URRC) Lakes & climate change Structure determination Uppsala Centre for Evolution and Genomics (UCEG) Developing new antibiotics Cancer U-CAN

  14. Research turned into innovations and growth Biacore (Part of GE Healthcare) Solvay Pharma(NeoPharma) AMO Uppsala 76 MUSD Personal Chemistry Pharmacia Biotech Amersham Biosciences GE Healthcare 1004 MUSD Q-Med 128 MUSD Biotage39 MUSD Xalatan™ Pyrosequencing Olink3.8 MUSD ModPro0.1 MUSD Fragmin™ Phadia301 MUSD 1940 1960 1980 2000 Source: CIND, 2011. Turnover for 2010: 1 USD = 7 SEK IgE Dextran Heparin Duodopa Padlock Probes Electrophoresis SPR Biosensors Function of Hyaluronic acid Microwave synthesis Neuropeptides effect on ocular blood flow Pyrosequencing Synthetic protein binders

  15. Nurturing innovations • STUNS • Uppsala Innovation Centre • Uppsala BIO • Innovation Akademiska • Energihuset • Drivhuset • UU Innovation • UU Holding • SLU Holding • Support / ”bridging” partners in Uppsala:

  16. 4 684 employees in Uppsala’s 249 life science companies 29 life science companies in the incubator Uppsala Innovation Centre

  17. Life science industry Employees in subsectors

  18. Tools for Life Science • Employees: Approx. 1,500 in privately-owned industries in Uppsala • Speciality:Drug discovery systems, medical diagnostics, protein separations

  19. Pharmaceuticals and biomedicaldevices • Employees:Approx. 1,800 in privately-owned industries in Uppsala • Speciality:Improved drug delivery is a strong niche

  20. Diagnostics • Employees:Approx. 600 in privately-owned industries in Uppsala • Speciality:Both human and veterinary applications

  21. Life science industry Development in Uppsala 2003 – 2010 Number of Companies 249 (+74 %) Private employees 4 684 (+15 %) Turnover, bn SEK 17,6 (+84 %) Exports 96 % Photo: Markus Marctic

  22. Almost every 5th Uppsala job is in life sciences • CIND, 2011 • Uppsala University Hospital • CIND, University Indicators, 2007. Data from 2005 • Uppsala BIO, Insamlade resultet.xls • CIND, 2009:2

  23. Uppsala’s largest employers are in life sciences

  24. Getting on the right track: IBG practical support

  25. Welcome to Uppsala! The future is yours!

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