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Professor Gunnar Öquist is awarded the Höpken medal in gold 2011 by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences |
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Professor Gunnar Öquist at the Department of Plant Physiology, Umeå University and Umeå Plant Science Centre, is awarded the Höpken medal in gold 2011, for his "extraordinary contributions as Permanent Secretary at the Academy of Sciences during the period 2003-2010", by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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UPSC researcher Markus Grebe receives prestigious ERC Starting Grant from the European Research Council |
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Plant scientist Markus Grebe is one of Europe’s most prominent young researchers. The European Research Council has awarded them with a total sum of 1,36 million Euro in research grants. On Wednesday they will be acknowledged at a reception held by the Swedish Research Council in Stockholm.
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UPSC and Syngenta scientists discover new principle for how flowering time can be regulated |
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UPSC researchers, headed by Professor Ove Nilsson, in collaboration with plant biotech company Syngenta, reports in the latest issue of Science, on an antagonistic pair of FT homologs that mediates the control of flowering time in sugar beet.
Press release (in Swedish) News at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences News at Umeå University Publication in Science |
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Professor Gunnar Öquist awarded honorary doctorate at the University of Copenhagen |
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Professor Gunnar Öquist at the Department of Plant Physiology, Umeå University and Umeå Plant Science Centre, was awarded Honorary Doctorate at the University of Copenhagen, on November 18th.
News at Umeå University
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UPSC researcher Karin Ljung recognized by ASPB, to publish the most influential papers |
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ASPB, the American Society of Plant Biologists, have analyzed citations to their journals, Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell, for papers published between 2004 and 2008 to identify authors from around the world publishing the most influential papers. ASPB recognizes these scientists as authors, whose scientific experience and academic leadership have helped establish their journals, Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell, as highly respected sources of knowledge for the advancement of plant science.
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The spruce tree from Köttsjön ("Meat lake") that becomes an international celebrity in science |
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The spruce genome project has taken off. A spruce individual från Jämtland has been selected and after only one week of sequencing, more sequence data has been generated than during the whole human genome project, that took ten years.
News at Umeå University (in Swedish) News at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (in Swedish)
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Researcher at UPSC has been awarded the career strengthening VINNMER grant from VINNOVA for international qualification |
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Maria Eriksson has been awarded a 3-year-grant to strengthen her research career by carrying out strategic research at Department of Plant Sciences, Cambridge University and UPSC, Umeå University. The aim of this initiative is to create the best possible conditions for gifted female researchers to be able to fortify their careers.
Read more at http://www.vinnova.se/en/Activities/VINNMER/
Maria E. Eriksson - Circadian Clock Function and its Importance for the Regulation of Growth |
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Sweden Bets on New Lab to Spruce Up Its Bioscience Future |
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In one of the latest issues of Science there is a News of the Week article about the new Science for Life Lab (SciLifeLab) in Stockholm. The whole article is full with information about the ground breaking DNA sequencing of the Spruce genome, a collaboration between UPSC and SciLifeLab. Science quotes Pär Ingvarsson of UPSC saying that “It´s one of the largest, most complicated genomes to be sequenced. We want to identify genes that control wood properties”.
Read more in Science vol 328; 14 May |
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For the third time: UPSC among the best places in the world for postdoctoral studies |
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The journal "The Scientist" publishes every year the results of a survey among postdoctoral researchers in Life science and - amazingly - UPSC is, in several categories, on the list for the third time.
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Read more... [For the third time: UPSC among the best places in the world for postdoctoral studies]
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The third ”Outstanding Doctoral Research Award” in a row, to the Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology at UPSC |
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The award 2010 will be given to Finnvid Prescher for his thesis “Seed orchards – Genetic considerations on function, management and seed procurement”.
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Read more... [The third ”Outstanding Doctoral Research Award” in a row, to the Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology at UPSC]
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