Archive
7 September 2005
EU launches consultation on innovation programme
7 September 2005
Adamed (Poland) invests in new cancer treatment project
7 September 2005
Nanotechnologies and nanosciences
7 September 2005
Danish County of Århus concentrates all hospitals into one site
7 September 2005
Policy Orientated Research
7 September 2005
Active Biotech (Sweden): End of year report
7 September 2005
Proposals for transnational access and integrating activities
7 September 2005
European Library launches new ‘co-operative framework’
7 September 2005
NEST calls
7 September 2005
Finnish Food Companies Merge: Creation of New Service Centre
7 September 2005
DG-Research factsheets on EU competitiveness
7 September 2005
Actavis (Iceland) in Collaboration with New Indian Pharmaceutical Plant
7 September 2005
Summary of EU Technology Platforms
7 September 2005
Eurobarometer Poll: EU citizens less likely to start a business than US citizens, why?
7 September 2005
Cordis News
7 September 2005
Marie Curie Actions: Information Resource
7 September 2005
New guidance notes for project reporting in FP6
7 September 2005
New Programmes for Cross-Border Cooperation for New Member States
7 September 2005
BSR INTERREG III B November Newsletter
7 September 2005
European Patent Office Makes Patent Info Easier to Access
7 September 2005
New guidance notes on FP6 competitive calls
7 September 2005
PhD and Post-Doc Positions at the Centre for Biological Sequence Analysis, Denmark
7 September 2005
Janez Potocnik – Home Page
7 September 2005
International Food Symposium, 10-11th March, Canada – Member discount package!
7 September 2005
Research themes in FP7
7 September 2005
European Federation of Biotechnology: Vacancy for a Scientific Assistant
7 September 2005
New environment website
7 September 2005
ScanBalt CompetenceRegion: First Results
7 September 2005
Research Site Index
7 September 2005
ScanBalt Clinical Research Network Funded by the Nordic Innovation Center!
7 September 2005
Controversial GM crops law passed by Bundestag, Germany
7 September 2005
Polish National Development Plan
7 September 2005
PAXIS members awarded for innovation: Secrets of Success
7 September 2005
Poland’s Council of Ministers has adopted a National Development Plan for 2007 to 2013, confirming the role that research is set to play in the country’s development. ‘Joining the European Union, we decided upon rapid development and modernisation. We are already using the opportunities provided by membership. We are using them well. However, tomorrow we should use them even better,’ said Prime Minister Marek Belka in a message broadcast on national television and radio. ‘In 2004 to 2006 Poland allocated no more than PLN 70 to 80 billion [17.1 billion to 19.6 billion euro] to development. In the period 2007 to 2013 we have an opportunity to allocate PLN 500 billion [122.4 billion euro]. That is without precedent in our history!’ the Prime Minister continued. Highlighting the importance awarded to scientific research in Poland, Mr Belka called for research investment to increase faster than growth: ‘We propose that the Polish economy be an economy open to knowledge, that spending on scientific research and development increase faster than economic growth, and that people have guaranteed conditions for raising their knowledge and qualifications.’ News Source: Cordis Rapidus
7 September 2005
Collective Research Projects Call
7 September 2005
Regions of Knowledge
7 September 2005
Marie Curie Conferences and Training Courses
7 September 2005
Register Plus – New service from the EPO
7 September 2005
Business Angel Network Information
7 September 2005
EU Regions Statistical Year Book
7 September 2005
Eurobarometer Poll: Europeans less likely to start new businesses
7 September 2005
Cordis Daily News Service: Now available in Polish
7 September 2005
BioTie Therapies (Finland) announce new partnership with Tripos (USA)
7 September 2005
Raising UK Venture Capital – Seminar, Stockholm, 10th March
7 September 2005
Polish FP6 Experiences – Lessons to be learned
7 September 2005
‘Research, Education & Innovation’ – says Janez Potocnik, EU Commissioner
7 September 2005
Richard Roberts, Medicine Nobel Laureate: Keynote speaker at BioFinland 05.
7 September 2005
EU-Russia Biotechnology Symposium, 14th March, Moscow
7 September 2005
EU showcases successful projects from 2004
7 September 2005
EurExcel – European Association of Innovating SMEs
7 September 2005
5th European Business Angel Network Congress – 3-4 March, France
7 September 2005
ScanBalt BioRegion countries score positively in 2005 Environmental Sustainability Index
7 September 2005
Enterprise Estonia – Web Portal and Information
7 September 2005
Strong ScanBalt Presence at Nordic Council Biotechnology Meeting
7 September 2005
Paion (Germany) first IPO of the year for European Biotech
7 September 2005
5th Baltic Bone & Cartilage Conference, 1-3 Sept, Finland
7 September 2005
Baltic Forum for Innovation and Entrepreneurship – April 2005, Preliminary Program.
7 September 2005
Danisco (Denmark) aquires Genencor (USA) for 419 million USD
7 September 2005
ChemBio 05, April 26 -27, Helsinki, Finland
7 September 2005
CEAF Project: Agro sector partner search in new member states
7 September 2005
Hedmark University, Norway: New vacancy for Prof. of molecular genetics
7 September 2005
11th Biotechnology Summer School, 2005 – BioMobil, Poland
7 September 2005
Neobiotics (Sweden) gains investment for new pharmceutical
7 September 2005
Baltic Business Development Network: New EU Project
7 September 2005
Polish National Development Plan: Important role for research
7 September 2005
Swedish led disease study identifies possible culprit genes
7 September 2005
24th European Culture Collections Meeting, May 2005, Latvia
7 September 2005
EU Meeting on Research Opportunities for New Member States: 4th Feb, Poland
7 September 2005
California Stem Cell funding: Other US states seek similar funds
7 September 2005
Marie Curie Call: Conferences and Training Proposals
7 September 2005
New EU addiction project utiliises deCODE (Iceland) database
7 September 2005
Compact (Denmark) providing vital aid to Tsunami relief effort
7 September 2005
New BioTop (Germany) newsletter out now!
7 September 2005
European Group of Life Sciences Wraps Up: Conclusions of 4 years work
7 September 2005
Polish students awarded Novo Nordisk – ScanBalt Scholarships
7 September 2005
BioFinland 05 – Discount for ScanBalt Members!
4 July 2005
New International Masters Level Program in Bioscience Business, Gothenburg, Sweden
4 July 2005
INDEX Awards: 100 000 Euro Prize for Innovation.
4 July 2005
New Nordic Marine Academy Opens in Bergen, Norway
4 July 2005
March bioTEAM South Newsletter: Out now!
4 July 2005
Bioinformatics 2005: 9-12 June, Estonia
4 July 2005
Agri-Food Training Seminar, 9-10 March, Latvian University of Agriculture
4 July 2005
Draft workprogramme for 4th Call: Food, Quality and Safety
4 July 2005
Baltic Sea Initiative 2010 – Conclusions from the 2nd Stakeholder Meeting
4 July 2005
New Karelian Marine Biotech Transfer Center – North Western Russia
4 July 2005
X – Turku PET Symposium, 28th May – Finland
4 July 2005
Baltic Rim Economies – Bimonthly review out now!
4 July 2005
Descartes Prizes for Research and Science Communication: 1 Million Euros
4 July 2005
Finnish R&D Spending to Rise by 1% in 2005
4 July 2005
SEQUENOM and Icelandic Genomics New Research Collaboration
4 July 2005
Danish National Research Institute Seeks Research Partners
4 July 2005
New Report: State of Europes Biotech Industry in 2003
4 July 2005
ScanBalt Factfiles: New Finnish Data
4 July 2005
The Challenge for European Pharma: Results from the INNOGEN conference
4 July 2005
New Report Emphasises Potential of New Member States’ Pharmaceutical Sector
4 July 2005
Swedish Research Council Identifies Top Research Environments
4 July 2005
Polish Technologists Proposals for Biotechnology Sector
4 July 2005
EU Funds New Project on Signalling Molecules/Disease
4 July 2005
ScanBalt EU News and Information Service
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