• About Turku Bioscience Blog Series

    Welcome to the Turku Bioscience Blog Series – a platform designed to promote and discuss timely topics in molecular biosciences, while presenting a diversity of viewpoints. Our contributors include both internal experts and invited guest writers.

    Editors of the blog series: Jukka Westermarck & John Eriksson

From the Lab to the Stage: My 3MT Experience

May 20, 2025

I had the opportunity to present my PhD research in the finals of the University of Turku 3MT competition. It was a unique and rewarding experience to summarize my work in under three minutes to Read more

Grateful to Be a Runner-Up in the University of Turku’s 3MT Competition!

March 10, 2025

I am excited and thankful to have been chosen as a Runner-Up in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition at the University of Turku on Wednesday, 5 March 2025. This experience has been thrilling, challenging, Read more

New method for producing blood stem cells can revolutionize stem cell transplant therapy

November 5, 2024

A new method for producing blood stem cells may in the future replace voluntary bone marrow donors as a source of stem cell transplants. Four European research groups will work on developing the ground-breaking approach Read more

New Research Group at TBC: Immune cell navigation

September 24, 2024

Our research aims to understand how immune cells – and especially dendritic cells – navigate and move according to different molecular cues in changing tissue environments.   Gradients of extracellular signaling molecules are a fundamental Read more

IMMUNOCAP: Positive, upward spiral for immunology research in Turku

November 17, 2023

  The Research Council of Finland granted EUR 12.3 million to the University of Turku in the Profi 7 call in early 2023. The international panel of experts assessed that the University’s application was of Read more

New Affiliated Group at Turku Bioscience

October 15, 2023

Epstein-Barr virus is the founding member of the ever-growing list of oncogenic viruses and it has been linked to 2% of all cancer cases worldwide. Although better known for causing B-cell lymphomas, EBV infection has Read more

Feeling the Force: A Dive into Mechanobiology in Paris

May 23, 2023

I had the opportunity to attend the 5th edition of the International Course on Cell Biology & Cancer on the topic “Cell and Tissue Mechanics” organized by Institut Curie from April 3rd to 7th, 2023. Read more

New Affiliated Group at Turku Bioscience

April 18, 2023

From Health to Cancer: Charting the Gut's Metabolic Shift using Preclinical Mouse Models The power of genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) and organoid models have radically transformed how we study cancers and the way we Read more

Services by Turku Bioscience, part 3: Bioinformatics develops new methods for researching extensive medical materials 

February 23, 2023

Medical bioinformatics combines mathematics and computer science with bioscience and medical research. The services of the Medical Bioinformatics Centre are offered especially to biomedical and molecular biology researchers who produce extensive measurement data in their Read more

Shaping the Future of Immunology in Europe

December 1, 2022

Rahul Birdar, a Doctoral Student in Lahesmaa Lab, wrote about his trip to yEFIS 1st Symposium (10-11 November 2022). It was my great pleasure to attend European Federation of Immunological Societies young Immunologist Network’s (yEFIS) Read more

What is SynGAP syndrome?

May 24, 2022

Co-applicants Michael Courtney and Lili Li of the Neuronal Signalling Lab at Turku Bioscience have been awarded a grant from the SynGAP Research Fund (SRF) and Leon and friends e.V. to study targetable defects of Read more

Services by Turku Bioscience, part 2: Proteomics reveals the secrets of proteins

May 10, 2022

Proteomics is the study of proteomes, or the entire set of proteins produced by an organism. The Proteomics Facility at Turku Bioscience, led by Otto Kauko, offers researchers and companies world-class research equipment and up-to-date Read more