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Professor Matthieu Roussey currently leads the university’s Integrated Optics Group. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the European Optical Society and a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of European Optical Society.
Several projects are underway at the University of Eastern Finland that seek to help embrace a gentler and more accepting approach to food and eating in food education.
The main objective of STREAM is to create innovative collaboration with and build capacity of Mongolian research organisations, educational institutions, companies, producers, communities, administrative authorities and decision-makers in the development of climate-sustainable agro-ecological food production chains, as well as in the diverse, sustainable use of forest resources.
A top-level international research team including researchers from the University of Eastern Finland has developed a new algorithm for the diagnostics of dementia.
Researchers can now investigate individual leukaemia cells to find out what makes them resistant to treatment. “Single-cell technologies provide an immense amount of new information on the diversity of cancer cells,” says Merja Heinäniemi, Professor of Computational Biomedicine.
In order for children to have an uncomplicated relationship with food, it is good to start building a balanced food relationship in already in early childhood education.
The Proof of Concept ideas funded in 2021 included a functional biomarker for Alzheimer's disease, a mathematic algorithm for the personalized prediction of aortic rupture, and enzymes cleaving biomass fibers.
Researchers Anne Ojala from the Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE) and Jukka Pumpanen from the University of Eastern Finland participated in an international study published in the Nature Geoscience journal that assessed the amount of CO2 fluxes from stream water to the atmosphere.
Visiting researcher Filipp Temerov from the Department of Chemistry has received a grant of 45,000 euros in the Säätiöiden post doc -pooli’s spring application round.
Itä-Suomen yliopisto tukee monin tavoin Suomen Akatemian akatemiatutkijaksi syksyllä 2021 hakevia henkilöitä.