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Where are they now? Meet FIMM alumna Merja Särkioja and learn about her career in national research funding and how she uses the skills she developed…
Bacteria are small but tough organisms, partly because their cells are enclosed by a protective cell wall skeleton. Professor Felipe Cava and his team…
Associate professor Marina Romero-Ramos and professor Yonglun Luo are among the 11 research talents to receive a grant of 5 million Danish kroner over…
MIMS welcomed its Executive Board and research community to the MIMS Symposium to share significant advances in research and its growing Baltic…
A new study from the University of Helsinki demonstrates the added value of genetic information in measuring inherited disease risk, alongside the…
How a virus hijacks a host cell to make new virus particles is a key question in the prevention and treatment of virus-caused diseases.
The study used HDX-MS to map the epitope and paratope of the new high-affinity tumor-specific antibody developed against a variant of HER2. Antibodies…
The so-called NKCC1 protein is found throughout the human body where it has important functions in organs that process fluids or perform…
NCMM Group Leader Dr Emma Haapaniemi will collaborate with centre leaders and NCMM Associate Investigators Prof Johanna Olweus and Prof Karl-Johan…
A Finnish-led international research team has discovered novel gene variants that increase the risk of a rare but severe lung disease, idiopathic…
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