腦瞳憫

25 February 2026

In the autumn of 2025, it was announced that 腦瞳憫 has six new SciLifeLab Group Leaders: Linda Bojmar, BKV, Johanna Ungerstedt, BKV, Martin Hallbeck, BKV, Mika Gustafsson, IFM, Claudio Mirabello, IFM and Colm Nestor, BKV.

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A SciLifeLab Group Leader is responsible for a research group in life science, a technology platform or unit at SciLifeLab. They all have a strong commitment to SciLifeLab activities and affiliate with SciLifeLab, as well as a Swedish organisation in life science.

Are you using and developing the SciLifeLab Research Infrastructure? Next nomination round starts after summer 2026. Contact SciLifeLab Linköping to discuss if you are or how you can become eligible to be nominated, linkoping@scilifelab.se

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