A team from the University of Turku has developed a mathematical model that predicts which patients become symptomatic after viral exposure using gene expression levels in blood prior to exposure.
Cancer Research Seminar
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Bioinformatics journal club
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Frontiers of Science
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Syöpäsolujen hoitovastetta määrittävän jarrumekanismin tutkimukselle Syöpäsäätiön suurapuraha (In Finnish only)
Syöpäsäätiö on myöntänyt 450 000 euron suurapurahan Turun yliopiston kolmevuotiselle tutkimushankkeelle, jonka tavoitteena on selvittää syöpäsolun sisäisiä mekanismeja rintasyövässä ja pahanlaatuisessa aivosyövässä.
Finnish Medical Foundation awarded €150,000 to CBT´s affiliated group leader Sami Ventelä
Finnish Medical Foundation awarded Research Group Founder Grant of €150,000 to Clinical Lecturer at the University of Turku, Specialist in Otorhinolaryngology, MD Sami Ventelä. Ventelä is also a new Affiliated…
Frontiers of Science
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Cancer Research Seminar: Christmas seminar
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Bioinformatics journal club
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Mikro seminar: Polio – history and today
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