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Comorbidity and Cancer

November 13, 2025alondon1 Comment
Comorbidity and cancer. Photo: pexels.com
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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Genetics, People, Statisticscancer, cancer research, colorectal cancer, comorbidities, diabetes, healthcare, syöpä, tumor genetics

Komorbiditeetti ja Syöpä

November 13, 2025November 13, 2025alondon1 Comment
Komorbiditeetti ja syöpä. Kuva: pexels.com
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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Genetics, People, Statisticscancer, cancer research, colorectal cancer, comorbidities, diabetes, healthcare, syöpä, tumor genetics

Teaching – How Researchers Train Future Generations.

October 6, 2025alondon1 Comment
Teaching- How researches train future generations. Image: pexels.com
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Bioinformatics, Biology, Computational Biology, People, SequencingBioinformatics, cancer research, education, prostate cancer, researchers, syöpätutkimus, teaching

Opettaminen – tutkijat kouluttavat tulevia sukupolvia

October 6, 2025October 6, 2025alondon1 Comment
Opettaminen – tutkijat kouluttavat tulevia sukupolvia. Kuva: pexels.com
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Bioinformatics, Biology, Computational Biology, People, SequencingBioinformatics, cancer research, prostate cancer, researchers, syöpätutkimus, teaching

Kirjastonhoitaja ja Maalivahti: Retrotransposonit pelaavat omilla säännöillään

August 26, 2025August 26, 2025alondon1 Comment
Voit ajatella genomia jalkapallojoukkueena, jossa geenit ovat eri rooleissa toimivia pelaajia tavoitteenaan luoda toimiva ihminen. Kuva: pexels.com
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Biology, Cells, Genetics, Peoplecancer, cancer research, colorectal cancer, DNA, genome, retrotransposons, syöpä

The Librarian, The Goalie and the Genome: Retrotransposons play by their own rules.

August 26, 2025August 26, 2025alondon1 Comment
You can think of the genome like a football team, where the genes are the players with different roles, working towards creating a functional human being. Photo: pexels.com
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Biology, Cells, Genetics, Peoplecancer, cancer research, colorectal cancer, DNA, Genetics, genome, retrotransposons, syöpä

Unlocking Cancer’s Weakness: Targeting Transcriptional CDKs with Small Molecule Inhibitors

May 23, 2025May 23, 2025alondon
The intersection of traditional natural remedies and modern small-molecule drugs remains a compelling area of exploration. Photo: Pexels.com
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Biology, Cells, Clinical Trials, drug testing, Genetics, People, Sequencingcancer, cancer research, cancer therapy, syöpä, transciption

Syövän heikkouksien paljastaminen: Transkriptionaalisten CDK:iden kohdentaminen pienmolekyylisillä estäjillä

May 23, 2025May 23, 2025alondon1 Comment
Perinteisten luonnonlääkkeiden ja modernien pienmolekyylilääkkeiden yhdistäminen on kiehtova tutkimusalue. Kuva: Pexels.com
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Biology, Cells, Clinical Trials, drug testing, Genetics, People, Sequencingcancer, cancer research, cancer therapy, syöpä, transciption

Tilaa paranemiselle – miten kromatiinin avoimuus muuttuu eturauhassyövässä?

April 10, 2025alondon
Solun sisällä on ahdasta ja se minne eri molekyylit mahtuvat menemään voi välillä määrittää solun kohtaloa. Kuva: San Fermin Pamplona, pexels.com
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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Cell Signaling, Cells, Computational Biologycancer, cancer research, chromatin, CRPC, eturauhassyöpä, kromatiini, prostate cancer, syöpä, syöpätutkimus

Room For Improvement – How Does the Accessibility of Chromatin Change in Prostate Cancer?

April 10, 2025alondon
It is crowded inside the cell, and where different molecules fit can dictate the fate of the cell. Image: San Fermin Pamplona, pexels.com
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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Cell Signaling, Cells, Computational Biologycancer, cancer research, Cells, chromatin, CRPC, prostate cancer
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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.

 

Genes aren't the only part of chromosomes that can change in cancer cells. Doctoral researcher Joonas Uusi-Mäkelä (Nykter Lab) shares some recent results about how chromatin compactness, or accessibility, also changes in prostate cancer.tumorgenetics.blog/2025/04/10/r...

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  • Komorbiditeetti ja Syöpä November 13, 2025
  • Teaching – How Researchers Train Future Generations. October 6, 2025
  • Opettaminen – tutkijat kouluttavat tulevia sukupolvia October 6, 2025
  • Kirjastonhoitaja ja Maalivahti: Retrotransposonit pelaavat omilla säännöillään August 26, 2025

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