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Hereditary risk of colorectal cancer should be assessed in a more comprehensive way, shows a study led by researchers at the University of Helsinki,…
The Nordic EMBL Partnership tackles some of the biggest challenges in biomedicine today. Each institute brings a unique set of expertise and…
A team of researchers from the Universities of Newcastle and Umeå has discovered that a ribosomal protein exhibits a remarkable evolutionary…
For Anna Mathia Klawonn, knowledge is in constant motion, and to attain, it requires both hunger, hard work, some luck, and a little bit of…
The widely-used drug sensitivity score (DSS) developed at FIMM has been extensively upgraded for more robust quantification of selective drug…
After serving as the director for 10 years, Poul Nissen will take on the position of vice dean at Aarhus University at the beginning of the year.…
The NordForsk funded NORPOD program of the Nordic EMBL Partnership will nurture research collaboration for the benefit of human health.
A new study helps to identify children who are at the highest risk of a severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection and who would thus benefit…
Danish research will continue to benefit from the world-leading European powerhouse in molecular biology. The Danish Agency for Higher Education and…
In order to promote and scale up artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for health, a new United Nations initiative spearheaded by three UN…
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Bacterial pathogens have to cope with stressful environments in human host. Their response with the activity of gene products enables them to adapt to…
The Luecke Group at NCMM have published in the journal Nature Communications
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…
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