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Agbaje is the first recipient of the new award.
Rapid climate change is upending established plant diversity and growth patterns in the Arctic, with species blooming in some areas and declining in others, a recent study published in Nature suggests.
Found in the Finnish population, a rare variant of the TYROBP gene significantly increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study led by the University of Eastern Finland shows.
Research conducted with zebrafish can contribute to personalised medicine approaches, including the selection of the most individually suitable treatments for patients with cancer.
The method, called KMAP, enables intuitive visualisation of short DNA sequences and helps reveal how regulatory elements behave in different biological contexts.
A new study investigates the first experiences of Estonian and Finnish pharmacists with Cross-border ePrescription.
Persistently high blood sugar and insulin resistance significantly increased the risk of worsening functional and structural heart damage during growth from adolescence to young adulthood.
Exposure to air pollution derived ultrafine particles alters gene transcription by epigenetic mechanisms, a new study shows. The changes affected, for example, cellular survival.
A recent global survey of 156 institutions reveals strong interest in VR-haptic technology for dental training, yet significant barriers impede widespread adoption.
Thanks to the rapid development of imaging methods, diseases can now be detected and diagnosed earlier and more accurately than ever before.