HALRIC

Hanseatic Life Science Research Infrastructure Consortium, a cross-border initiative aimed at enhancing innovation capacity in the life sciences sector.

HALRIC facilitates collaboration between academia, hospitals, SMEs, and larger biotech and pharmaceutical companies by providing access to advanced research infrastructures such as MAX IV, ESS, DESY, and the European XFEL.

The project supports pilot projects that leverage these facilities to accelerate research and development.

The three-year project (2023-2026) is funded by the EU Interreg Öresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak programme, which promotes regional cooperation and innovation across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Germany. 

We are 21 partners in HALRIC. 

  • Sweden: Lund University (project lead), MAX IV, ESS, Malmö University, Skåne University Hospital, Region Skåne, Medicon Village
  • Denmark: University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, Aarhus University, University of Southern Denmark, Rigshospitalet, Region Hovedstaden, Medicon Valley Alliance (project management)
  • Germany: University of Hamburg, DESY, European XFEL, EMBL, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg Eppendorf, City of Hamburg, Life Science Nord
  • Norway: University of Oslo
Anders Bjorholm Dahl. Photo: Bax Lindhardt

3D imaging?

If you need 3D imaging, we can be a good partner for your HALRIC project.

At the DTU 3D Imaging Center, we have micro-CT scanning capabilities and expertise to scan bio-samples or to prepare for experiments at the large-scale facilities. In addition, we have the QIM Center for Quantification of Imaging Data from MAX IV, to enable quantitative analysis of the imaged samples.

Contact

If you want to know more or become involved in the HALRIC project, please get in touch.

Anders Bjorholm Dahl

Anders Bjorholm Dahl Professor, Head of Section Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Mobile: +4551896913