The mission of Stockholm Science City Foundation is to attract academia and business to the areas Norra station and Albano in Stockholm.
The Stockholm Science City Foundation is commissioned by the three leading universities Karolinska Institutet, The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and Stockholm University as well as the city and county and the business sector.

Latest news:
6/29/2009 2:39:00 PM : Ylva Williams new CEO at Stockholm Science City Foundation
Ylva Williams will take office as new CEO at Stockholm Science City Foundation starting September 1, 2009. Ylva has a background from the Life Science industry from JKL and working as Director Life Science at Invest In Sweden Agency (ISA). She holds a M. S. in Chemistry Engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and has also worked at KEBO Lab AB and VWR International...
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6/26/2009 11:17:00 AM : SSCi Centre for Indoor Environment closes deal with Micasa Fastigheter AB
The Stockholm Science City Centre for Indoor Environment has closed a deal with Micasa Fastigheter AB. Centre for Indoor Environment gets an additional 500 000 SEK to study the effects of energy efficiency research on indoor environment.
For further information:Frida Nordström, Project Manager Centre for Indoor Environment, mobile: +46 703 962680
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6/25/2009 9:53:00 AM : Sophia Hober replaces Stefan Stål as KTH representative at Scientific Council
About Professor Sophia Hober
Professor Sophia Hober is active at the School of Biotechnology, Department of Proteomics at KTH. The focus of her research group is to develop predictable and robust systems for protein production, purification and detection. She is also Director of Protein Science within the Swedish Human Protein Atlas (HPR) program. More about Sophia Hober. Read more about SSCi...
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