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  • Kai Simons and Andrej Shevchenko win DGKL award

    This year, the Biochemical Analytics Prize, endowed with 50,000 euros, will be awarded to biochemistry professor, Dr Kai Simons and analytical chemist, Dr Andrej Shevchenko, as well as to Professor Andreas Greinacher, a transfusion medicine physician.


  • New Publication

    “Lipidome‐ and Genome‐Wide Study to Understand Sex Differences in Circulatory Lipids” by Rubina Tabassum et al. was published on October 4, 2022, in the Journal of the American Heart Association.


  • New lipidomics data reports are now available

    As of May, we began rolling out our fully overhauled lipidomics data reports. After months of intensive work, the data science team incorporated many improvements – from clear design, to new analyses, reworked data structure, and much more.


  • 6.55M fund for research on long-term effects of COVID-19

    It has been already more than two years since the world was shocked by COVID-19. With countless infections and deaths worldwide, there are cases reported regarding long-term effects in some patients.


  • Lipotype Fundraiser Event

    We at Lipotype believe that human life and health are the highest values. In March we have purchased and sent 10.000 EUR worth of medical supplies and medications including defibrillators, first aid kits, wound dressing materials, medications for cardiovascular emergencies, and first-line medications for the people living with chronic diseases. These supplies have been delivered


  • A new publication

    As a pioneer in the field of lipidomics, Lipotype not only provides lipidomic analysis services to customers but also contributes to science through carrying out its own research.


  • Newly launched blood plasma lipidomics package

    Lipotype launched new analysis packages for population health studies.


  • Turning crisis into progress.

    Even in the midst of a global crisis, COVID-19, there are people who try to make the best of it.


  • Diversity Statement

    As biotechnology and pharmaceutical research organizations, we seek to cure diseases, improve health, and secure a better future for everyone in society. Our ability to carry out this important work depends on diversity and internationalism. We stand no chance of succeeding unless we work together and embrace diversity.


  • Lipidomics uncovers hidden links between lipids

    Researchers at Oslo University Hospital applied lipidomics when using lipid metabolism inhibitors and discovered an unexpected modulation of lipid metabolism.


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