New Initiative Aims to Give Sweden Its Own Large-Scale AI Language Model
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Mitochondrial protein factories yield new insights into our health
Joanna Rorbach is researching the way proteins are synthesized in mitochondria – the “powerhouses” of the cells. Her studies reveal previously unknown details of the process and provide important knowledge about links to metabolic diseases, cancer, immunity and ageing.
Imaging the brain’s complex information flow
Wallenberg Scholar Richard Neutze wants to understand how information flows through the brain's neural network using advanced X-ray technology.
A levitating microparticle for challenging the laws of quantum physics
Wallenberg Scholar Witlef Wieczorek is trying to be the first to bring the microscopic quantum world closer to our everyday world. The research challenges the laws of quantum physics and may have implications ranging from the search for dark matter to faster detection of earthquakes.
Honing tools to create next generation therapeutics
Fredrik Höök is fascinated by the biological phenomena occurring in and around the thin protective sheaths of cells. He has developed groundbreaking tools to examine these processes with remarkable precision. As a Wallenberg Scholar, he is now taking the next step in advanced optical microscopy, paving the way to improving the efficacy of next generation medicines.