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Scientists identify the first genetic marker for MS severity, opening the door to preventing long-term disability.
FIMM is inviting outstanding candidates for the position of Group Leader in Molecular Medicine with an initial 5-year appointment and the opportunity…
As a new Group Leader at DANDRITE, you will not only become part of the excellent neuroscientific research community at Aarhus University and Aarhus…
Dr. Mattila has been appointed as the Director of the FIMM Technology Centre and a Research Director at the University of Helsinki. She has played a…
In May 2023, NorMIC celebrated the 10th workshop in a series that has established it as an important Nordic platform for biomedical researchers to…
Kempestiftelserna, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and Umeå University invest SEK 67.5 million in the Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine…
The Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine is a joint venture between the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the Universities of…
The Nordic EMBL Partnership Coordination and Operations team met in Aarhus to spend two days together to inspire and advance joint initiatives.
Professor of Biometry, Samuli Ripatti, has been appointed the new Director of the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM) with effect from 1…
The Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine celebrates the signing of its renewed agreement for the next ten years between the European…
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Rune Nguyen Rasmussen and Akihiro Matsumoto et al. from Keisuke Yonehara’s lab have published in Current Biology.
Research from the Gözen group at NCMM published in The European Physical Journal Special Topics.
The paper, 'Obesity-associated microbiota contributes to mucus layer defects in genetically obese mice', has been published in the Journal of…
The review has been published in the journal FEMS Microbiology Reviews.
Dr Kuijjer's article, 'Predicting Evolution Using Cell State Dynamics', examines research using state transitions to model cancer development and…
Elevated temperatures might have promoted the nucleation, growth, and replication of protocells on the early Earth.
The neural circuitry teams at DANDRITE and PROMEMO introduce a novel approach in their latest publication, which selectively labels sensory inputs…
An international research collaboration led by researchers from the University of Helsinki and Stanford University has identified rare changes in a…
A new article from NCMM’s chemical neuroscience group published in Epilepsia sheds light on the early mechanisms underlying seizure onset in Dravet…
New article published in Nature entitled “ATP13A2 deficiency disrupts lysosomal polyamine export” sheds light on a defective lysosomal polyamine…
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