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Institute of Dentistry Ranked 18th Best in the World
The Institute of Dentistry at the University of Turku has been ranked the 18th best in the world in the latest subject-specific Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). Only three other European universities made the top 20 in Dentistry & Oral Sciences, all the other places went to universities from the United States.
Rye and Barley Contain Beneficial Bioactive Compounds - Beer is a good source
Like many other cereal grain food products, beer contains several chemical compounds which can be considered as beneficial for our body. In his doctoral dissertation, MSc Juha-Matti Pihlava showed that the chemical diversity of hordatines in barley and barley malt beer is much larger than previously know. He also found that wheat and rye malt beers contain benzoxazinoids, which in other studies have been indicated to have anticarcinogenic properties.
Fern Fossil Data Clarifies Origination and Extinction of Species
Throughout the history of life, new groups of species have flourished at the expense of earlier ones and global biodiversity has varied dramatically over geologic time. A new study led by the University of Turku shows that completely different factors regulate the rise and fall of species.
Tree ferns still occupy the tropical moist forests in Australia, even though they shared their “golden age” with dinosaurs.
International Students Explore Finnish Language, Culture and Literature during Summer
Almost 100 students have arrived to Turku this summer to deepen their knowledge about Finnish language, and Finnish culture and modern literature.
– Last summer, the course organised at the University of Turku was a success, and expectations are high also for the course organised this summer. The course has received thanks for its diversity among others, says the leader of the course Viola Parente-Čapková (second from the left in picture).
Exposure to Cardiovascular Risk Factors Linked with Arterial Distensibility in Adolescence
The longitudinal study on children and adolescents conducted by the Research Centre of Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Turku is unique worldwide. The study shows that cardiovascular risk factors, such as overweight, high blood pressure, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and insulin resistance, are associated with arterial distensibility in adolescence.
CALL FOR PAPERS IS OPEN for the Futures Conference 2018: Energizing Futures – Sustainable Development and Energy in Transition, 13–14 June 2018, Tampere, Finland
The forthcoming 19th Futures Conference of the Finland Futures Research Centre, University of Turku will focus on the futures of sustainable development and energy issues under a title ‘Energizing Futures’’.
Towards Sustainable Utilisation of Space
The research group of Professor Rami Vainio is developing novel particle instruments and innovative, radiation-tolerant solutions to nano-satellites such as Aalto-1. At the beginning of June, the research group of the University of Turku received an eight-year funding from the Academy of Finland as part of the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Research of Sustainable Space (FORESAIL) led by Professor Minna Palmroth (University of Helsinki).
Summertime schedule 2017 / doctoral training
The Medisiina office is closed on July 10-30, 2017 (Weeks 28 - 30)
Call for applications for doctoral candidate positions and for a right to study for a doctoral degree
Call for applications for fixed-term doctoral candidate positions and also for a right to study for a doctoral degree at the Faculty of Medicine will open on September 1, 2017. Period for applying is September 1– 20, 2017.