Cutting-edge scientists in life sciences speech at symposium in Stockholm
Humanity’s origins, protein mapping and the neurobiology of the world’s deadliest animal, the mosquito, are some of the topics addressed by a group of cutting-edge scientists at a life sciences symposium in Stockholm on 15 September. The symposium is a part of the centenary celebrations of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.What mechanisms do mosquitos use to locate and sting us? What can Neanderthal DNA reveal about their relationship to modern humans? What’s the latest on protein membranes? These are some of the issues being discussed by the leading researchers (including one Nobel