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From the Finnish Center of Excellence in Tumor Genetics Research 2018-2025

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Voiko ihminen vielä voittaa robotin tarkkuudessa ja toistettavuudessa?

February 1, 2024February 1, 2024alondon
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Analysis tools, Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Biology, COE, Computational Biology, People, UncategorizedBioinformatics, Chat GPT, Computational Biology, DNA, Lab Work, Laboratory Automation, Robotics

Can We Still Beat a Robot in Accuracy and Reproducibility?

February 1, 2024alondon1 Comment
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Artificial Intelligence, Artificial intelligence/Machine learning, Bioinformatics, Biology, COE, Computational Biology, People, UncategorizedBioinformatics, Chat GPT, Computational Biology, DNA, Lab Work, Laboratory Automation, Robotics

Whole Genome Sequencing of Sinonasal Adenocarcinomas

September 22, 2023September 22, 2023alondon
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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Biology, COE, Finnish Cancer Registry, Genetics, People, UncategorizedBioinformatics, cancer, cancer research, DNA, genome, Sequencing, sinonasal cancer, syöpä, wood dust

Mitä 240 istukkanisäkäslajin genomit voivat kertoa meille geenien säätelystä syövässä?

August 15, 2023August 15, 2023alondon1 Comment
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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Biology, Computational Biology, PeopleBioinformatics, cancer, cancer research, cancer therapy, colorectal cancer, DNA, gene expression, gene regulation, genome, genomics, mammals, MYC, oncogenes, SELEX, syöpä, transcription factors

What Can The Genomes of 240 Placental Mammal Species Tell Us About Gene Regulation in Cancer?

August 15, 2023August 15, 2023alondon1 Comment
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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Biology, Computational Biology, PeopleBioinformatics, cancer, cancer research, cancer therapy, colorectal cancer, DNA, gene expression, genome, genomics, mammals, MYC, oncogenes, SELEX, syöpä, transcription factors

Mistä Tieteelliset Tutkimukset Koostuvat?

June 22, 2023alondon
“Mistä tieteelliset tutkimukset koostuvat?” (Kuva: pexels.com)
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Clinical Trials, COE, Computational Biology, Finnish Cancer Registry, Genetics, People, Sequencing, Uncategorizedbiomedical research, bladder cancer, cancer research, DNA, lynch syndrome, research, science, Sequencing, syöpä, syöpätutkimus, Uroteelisyöpä, urothelial cancer

What Are Scientific Studies Made Of?

June 13, 2023alondon1 Comment
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Clinical Trials, COE, Computational Biology, Finnish Cancer Registry, Genetics, People, Sequencingbiomedical research, bladder cancer, cancer, cancer research, DNA, lynch syndrome, research, science, Sequencing, urothelial cancer

A Brief Peek into the Mathematical Biology of Cancer

September 26, 2022alondon
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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, COE, Computational Biology, Genetics, Peoplecancer, cancer research, disease, DNA, GRN, mathematical biology, mathematical model, network, prostate cancer, single-cell, syöpä

Can Bacteria Damage the DNA in our Gut?

March 10, 2021alondon
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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, People, Sequencing, Statistics, Uncategorizedbase player, cancer research, colibactin, colorectal cancer, DNA, genotoxin, infection biology, mutation analysis, tumor genomics

Miksei Syöpään Ole Löytynyt Vielä Parannuskeinoa?

August 24, 2020alondon

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Clinical Trials, Finnish Cancer Registry, Genetics, People, Sequencing, Uncategorizeddisease, DNA, genome, lifestyle, medicine, sekvensointi, Sequencing, syöpä, syöpätutkimus
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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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