The 2021 International European Light Microscopy Initiative (ELMI) conference has been decided to be organised in Turku. The conference welcomes research centres providing light microscopy services and equipment, as well…
Cells protect themselves against stress by keeping together
Cell-to-cell contacts are necessary for the survival of human cells under protein-damaging conditions and stress. This was one of the conclusions made by a research team working under the leadership…
The Finnish Euro-Bioimaging Node receives significant funding
The Finnish Research Infrastructure Committee at the Academy of Finland has granted the Finnish Euro-Bioimaging Advanced Light Microscopy Node with a total funding of € 2 660 000 for the…
Academy of Finland funding for Turku Bioscience members
We are pleased to announce that several research groups from Turku Bioscience were recently awarded funding by Academy of Finland. Laura Elo, Riitta Lahesmaa and Johanna Ivaska received significant funding…
Significant funding for Turku Bioscience research groups
We are delighted to announce that Professors Riitta Lahesmaa and Johanna Ivaska have received funding from Syöpäsäätiö. Warmest congratulations! Prof. Johanna Ivaska and her research group received 450 000…
Euro-Bioimaging becomes Euro-Bioimaging ERIC
Euro-Bioimaging reached an important goal line when it was launched as Euro-Bioimaging ERIC, as announced in the Official Journal of the European Union. The ERIC status implies that Euro-Biomaging…
The European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB) will be hosted by Turku Bioscience in 2022
The European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB) will be organized in Turku in 2022. The conference will be hosted by the Turku Bioscience Centre. The conference venue Logomo will be…
EuroBioImaging Headquarters and Service Centre open in Turku
Turku becomes a host city to EuroBioImaging network Management Centre which opens in the beginning of November. The network consists of 15 EU member states and 29 service centres that…
Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation Grants €1.7 million for Riitta Lahesmaa
Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation has awarded 1.7 million euros for T-cell research that is led by academy professor Riitta Lahesmaa. T-cells are critical in regulating the human immune system.
Turku Bioscience celebrating its 30th Anniversary
An Anniversary Symposium was arranged October 2, 2019, to acclaim the achievements of Turku Bioscience. The symposium was a great success and was a wonderful event to link the past…