Fighting cancer with plastic bullets
A major challenge for science is to find ways to diagnose and treat these diseases. At Malmö university a new generation of chemists, physicists and biologists work in two international networks, BioCapture and GlycoImaging. Their research focus on designing plastic antibodies, bullets. The bullets are cheap to produce and aim to detect cancer cells at an early stage.
The two projects are coordinated by Börje Sellergren and Anette Gjörloff Wingren, who train and tutor 19 PhD students. This exhibition highlights the interdisciplinary work of the PhD’s and their importance for the cancer research.
The exhibition
Date: November 21–April 15
You can visit the exhibition at the Orkanen Library, Nordenskiöldsgatan 10
Films
Richard Karlsson about the project "Glycoimaging"
Richard Karlsson about the project "Glycoimaging"
https://youtube.com/embed/TTRwVJJxOBc?enablejsapi=1&rel=0&showinfo=1&controls=1
Liliia Mavliutova about the project "Biocapture"
Liliia Mavliutova about the project "Biocapture"
https://youtube.com/embed/jJV31YH3A6g?enablejsapi=1&rel=0&showinfo=1&controls=1
More films
Safer tools for cancer diagnosis (in swedish)
Safer tools for cancer diagnosis (in swedish)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/-PSnxuEOsyU?enablejsapi=1&rel=0&showinfo=1&controls=1
The hunt for cancer cells
The hunt for cancer cells
https://www.youtube.com/embed/zTiHWc1UtEM?enablejsapi=1&rel=0&showinfo=1&controls=1