SciLifeLab / Navet
Science for Life Laboratory at BMC, Entrance C11
SciLifeLab (Science for Life Laboratory), is a national center for molecular biosciences with focus on health and environmental research. SciLifeLab is a national resource and a collaboration between four universities: Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University and Uppsala University.
For more information about SciLifeLab, please visit www.scilifelab.se.
The national meeting place Navet
SciLifeLab’s meeting place Navet was finalized in January 2014. This is a place to meet for scientists, facility staff and visitors from within and outside of the academic environment. The innovative architecture is designed to facilitate interdisciplinary meetings and serves as an inspiring atmosphere to promote creativity.
Navet offers meeting rooms for 6 to 92 persons, a meeting square for mingling events, lunches, poster sessions and exhibitions, and guest rooms that can be used to work in for shorter periods.
Navet is a part of campus BMC, with the same routines for e.g. safety and access.
Practical information
What you need to know about meeting place Navet.
Access to Navet
Read more about how to gain access to Navet.
Mötestorget
The idea behind Mötestorget is to encourage various kinds of meetings between the different research disciplines within SciLifeLab. It is made up of the open area on the ground floor in Navet, and is often used for mingling events, lunches, poster sessions and exhibitions.
Mötestorget is also used by staff and members of the SciLifeLab community for lunch and coffee breaks, meaning that there might be other people there during booked events. Mötestorget is booked (free of charge) via lokalbokning@scilifelab.uu.se, which is necessary to avoid events clashing.
Booking of our rooms
Meeting rooms in Navet
The meeting rooms in Navet are available for doctoral-level meetings only
Booking of Mötestorget
Mötestorget is used by employees as a staff area and meeting place for larger groups
Guest rooms
SciLifeLab offers guest rooms in Navet to researchers, for work in shorter periods