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Inductive inference: Key takeaways from the Lund Biomedicine ReproducibiliTea Journal Club
Special guest speaker Dmytro Orlov, Professor of Materials Science at Lund University, gave a captivating talk on inductive inference, a systematic method of scientific thinking that was presented in a 1964 paper.(1) This highly controversial concept (at the time and even today) posits that 3 steps—developing alternative hypotheses, devising experiments with alternative possible outcomes that exclude one or more of the hypotheses, and performing the experiments to generate a
Sean Kim
Dec 19, 20252 min read


From Childhood Dream to Research: Dr. Silvia Marchesi's Mission to Transform Pain Care
Dr. Silvia Marchesi is a postdoctoral researcher, anesthesiologist, and intensive care practitioner at Skåne University Hospital, Malmö. The morning light filtered through the windows as Dr. Silvia Marchesi adjusted her schedule one more time. As a postdoctoral researcher, anesthesiologist, and intensive care practitioner at Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, she had strategically chosen this time for our videocall —early enough to minimize the risk of being called away to an

Natalia Iunusova
Dec 5, 20256 min read


Celebrating Three Years of Advancing Science: AdvanSci's Journey
As AdvanSci Research Solutions celebrates its third birthday on January 27th, we're taking a moment to reflect on our journey and celebrate the milestones that have shaped our company since 2022. What began as two PhD graduates' vision to improve the quality of biomedical research has grown into a thriving service provider supporting researchers in Sweden and beyond.

Jane Fisher
Jan 27, 20254 min read


Transforming Surgical Vision into Funded Reality: A Success Story
How does a busy cardiothoracic surgeon find time to secure major research funding? Dr. Igor Zindovic shares his story.
"Application writing demands a whole lot of time," Igor explained. "With AdvanSci’s help, I could use that time for my clinical work instead, and the applications I submitted were far better than I could have done on my own."

Jane Fisher
Jan 15, 20257 min read


ReproducibiliTea: A grassroots movement promoting open science
Are all published research findings accurate?
Wanyi Zhu
Oct 14, 20247 min read
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