New web pages developed as a collaboration between IT Services and Turku Bioscience
The brand new web pages and the web profile of Turku Bioscience have been developed as a close collaboration with the University of Turku IT Services. While the new pages and the new name are published officially as of April 5, 2019, they will still be under active amendment during the next few weeks. Hence, if you find errors or weaknesses, please report them to Katri Kulmala at website [at] bioscience.fi
Key members of the web team (from left to right): Simo Keuramo and Ossi Laine from IT Services and John Eriksson, Katri Kulmala, Sirkku Grönroos, Asta Laiho, and Henok Karvonen from Turku Bioscience. A warm thanks to the IT Services for their helpful attitude and performance throughout this process!

Many thanks also to Julie Nuttens who worked in the development phase of this website.
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