High demands in research and at home is the reality for many female researchers. More role models, greater awareness and dedicated efforts towards change can be a part of the solution. Read the interview with Dr Maria Tenje of Ångströmlaboratoriet in Uppsala and BME at Lund University for her view on being a female in research.
You can sign up for this course by emailing pelle.ohlsson [at] bme.lth.se. The next lecture is on Thursday 3 September at 10.15. Link to the course: http://bme.lth.se/course-pages/introduktion-till-miniatyriserade-analyssystem/introduction-to-lab-on-a-chip-systems/.
Juan Pablo Martínez Cortés, professor at the University of Zaragoza in Spain, is currently visiting the group in biomedical signal processing at the BME department.
Marc Isaksson will hold the BME flag high when competing in the Almedalen Science Slam on the 30 June. In his Master's thesis Marc has developed a new microfluidic method for differentiation of neuronal stem cells. (rest in Swedish)Marc Isaksson kommer hålla BME flaggan högt när han tävlar i Almedalens Science Slam. den 30/6. Marc har under sitt [...]