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Mikä Saa Syöpäsolut Kasvamaan Nopeammin kuin Normaalit Solut?

December 14, 2020alondon
Soluviljelymalja tutkijan kädessä. Kuva: Pexels.com
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COE, genetics, People, Sequencingcancer, cancer research, cancer therapy, cell-culture, colorectal cancer, crispr, CRISPR-Cas9, gene regulation, genetics, leukemia, MYC, research, transcription factors

Scientists Dive into Histology using 3D Technology

November 17, 2020alondon
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Analysis tools, artificial intelligence, COE, Computational Biology, People3D technology, Bioinformatics, biomedical research, cancer research, histology, prostate cancer, virtual reality, VR

What Makes Cancer Cells Grow Faster than Normal Cells?

October 9, 2020October 9, 2020alondon
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COE, genetics, People, Sequencingcancer, cancer research, cancer therapy, cell-culture, colorectal cancer, crispr, CRISPR-Cas9, gene regulation, genetics, leukemia, MYC, research, transcription factors

Lääkärit tutkijoina: esittelyssä Ulrika Hänninen

January 17, 2020January 17, 2020alondon1 Comment

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” Jotta lääketieteellinen tutkimuksesta on oikeasti hyötyä potilaille, on tärkeää että myös lääkäreitä osallistuu tutkimuksen tekemiseen”

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COE, Finnish Cancer Registry, genetics, People, Sequencinglääketiede, suolistosyövät, syöpä, syöpätutkimus, tohtorikoulutus, tutkijalääkärit

Medical Doctors in Research: Let’s Meet Ulrika Hänninen, M.D.

January 17, 2020January 24, 2020alondon1 Comment

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“For medical research to truly benefit the patients, it’s important that we have also research oriented medical doctors”

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COE, Finnish Cancer Registry, genetics, People, Sequencingcancer, cancer research, colorectal cancer, doctors, medicine, PhD, University of Helsinki

Let’s meet: Karri Seppä (Research at the Finnish Cancer Registry)

March 21, 2019March 22, 2019alondon

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Karri Seppä, a research fellow at the Finnish Cancer Registry

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COE, Finnish Cancer Registry, People, Statisticscancer research, epidemiological research, Finnish Cancer Registry, Statistics

Welcome Readers!

November 15, 2018November 16, 2018alondon

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The Finnish Center of Excellence in Tumor Genetics is a research consortium funded by the Academy of Finland for 2018-2025.

Our goal is to improve the understanding of the functions of the genome and to bring genomic medicine into practice.

 

Recent Posts

  • Mikä Saa Syöpäsolut Kasvamaan Nopeammin kuin Normaalit Solut? December 14, 2020
  • Scientists Dive into Histology using 3D Technology November 17, 2020
  • What Makes Cancer Cells Grow Faster than Normal Cells? October 9, 2020
  • Miksei Syöpään Ole Löytynyt Vielä Parannuskeinoa? August 24, 2020
  • “Why Haven’t We Been Able to Find a Cure for Cancer Yet?” August 12, 2020

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