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Turku BioImaging Receives Significant New Funding for Acquisition of Top Equipment

15.03.2017

Turku BioImaging has been granted funding from the FIRI programme of the Academy of Finland. One of the end uses of the funding will be a new 3D super-resolution microscope. The device will continue the super-resolution heritage of bioimaging in Turku: Stefan Hell began developing super-resolved fluorescence microscopy at the University of Turku and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in 2014. The granted funding will enable the researchers at Turku BioImaging to examine incredibly accurate 3D images of live cells.

Researchers Discovered Fungus Gnat Paradise in Peruvian Amazonia

10.03.2017

Researchers have discovered and identified 16 new fungus gnat species in the Amazonia. The diverse gnat species maintain exceptionally rich parasitoid wasp species, which shows the importance of interdependence between rain forest species.

​Maneta aligera is one of the new fungus gnats discovered in the Peruvian Amazonia.

Researchers Discovered Protein Contributory to Autism Prevents Spread of Cancer

10.03.2017

Researchers from Turku Centre for Biotechnology have observed that a protein called SHANK prevents the spread of breast cancer cells to the surrounding tissue. The SHANK protein has been previously studied only in the central nervous system, and it is known that its absence or gene mutations are related to autism. The research was conducted at Turku Centre for Biotechnology.

Students Explored Indian Schools and Culture

23.02.2017

Four students from the Rauma unit of the Department of Teacher Education travelled to India for two weeks. They returned with versatile research material and gained many new experiences.

​Student Anna Hohtamäki showed the distance between Finland and India on a map to six-year-old first-grade students at a school in Nankari, India. Students Akshita Rastogi and Debangana Roy from IIT Kanpur interpreted to Hindi.