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Raising melanoma awareness among Swedish high school students

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PostDecember 23, 2018

Raising melanoma awareness among Swedish high school students

Melanoma incidence is continuously increasing over the decades and Sweden has one of the highest melanoma incidence rates in the world (Source: WHO). Thus it is extremely important to make the younger generation aware of the melanoma risk factors and how it can be prevented by simple daily lifestyleRead More
PostAugust 28, 2018

Melanoma awareness – DNA UV bracelets, mutations and sun safety at the Fun lab, The big weekend, Cambridge 2018

Last month, a collaborative public engagement activity involving MELGEN and the Wellcome Sanger Institute was held as a part of Fun lab, The big weekend in Cambridge, UK.  We had a lot of fun interacting with children, teenagers, and adults with widely varying scientific knowledge. We demonstrated through interactiveRead More

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 641458.
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