Research at the Institute of Biomedicine is divided into three functional units: 1) Infection and Immunity, 2) Integrative Physiology and Pharmacology and 3) Cancer research. Research at our Institute includes both biomedical basic research and translational research, and the unit division expresses our research priorities.
We encourage creative interdisciplinary combination of research topics via collaboration of the individual research groups and the three units. In addition, we collaborate locally with clinical researchers, with other institutes of our university and with the Åbo Akademi University. We are also widely networked with numerous national and international universities and public and private research institutes.
Research services
Recent publications
Osteoblast-like cells complete osteoclastic bone resorption and form new mineralized bone matrix in vitro (2004)
Calcified Tissue International
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))
Protection from radiation-induced male germ cell loss by sphingosine-1-phosphate (2004)
Biology of Reproduction
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))
Preparation of azacrown-functionalized 2 '-O-methyl oligoribonucleotides, potential artificial RNases (2004)
Bioconjugate Chemistry
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) promotes cell survival during spermatogenesis, and this effect can be blocked by infliximab, a TNF-alpha antagonist (2004)
European Journal of Endocrinology
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))
Nonsense-mediated decay microarray analysis identifies mutations of EPHB2 in human prostate cancer (2004)
Nature Genetics
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))
Recent doctoral dissertations
Osteoblast-like cells complete osteoclastic bone resorption and form new mineralized bone matrix in vitro (2004)
Calcified Tissue International
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))
Protection from radiation-induced male germ cell loss by sphingosine-1-phosphate (2004)
Biology of Reproduction
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))
Preparation of azacrown-functionalized 2 '-O-methyl oligoribonucleotides, potential artificial RNases (2004)
Bioconjugate Chemistry
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) promotes cell survival during spermatogenesis, and this effect can be blocked by infliximab, a TNF-alpha antagonist (2004)
European Journal of Endocrinology
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))
Nonsense-mediated decay microarray analysis identifies mutations of EPHB2 in human prostate cancer (2004)
Nature Genetics
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))