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The University of Eastern Finland receives a total of 1.8 million euros in funding for infrastructure projects. UEF participates five funded consortiums.
The challenge has been launched by the UEF Cancer AI research team with the aim to develop an architecture capable of automatically estimating the breast percentage density from mammograms.
The results of the PhD study improve the understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying inflammasome activation in age-related macular degeneration and UV radiation-induced corneal inflammation.
Professor Jarkko Rautio was granted funding for an Academy Project called “Boosting delivery of LAT1-targeted boron carriers for improved boron neutron capture therapy”.
The researchers found that students who had a negative perception of their school’s physical environment reported higher levels of anxiety.
Finland has a strong public health care system; nevertheless, personal wealth is associated with the costs of hospital care and medication in people with Alzheimer’s disease.
The recruitment of the university’s first UEF Distinguished Professor at the Department of Chemistry is a new opening to boost international collaboration and strategic research.
The results of the PhD study indicated genes that are differentially expressed in hematological cancers and its subtypes, which could serve as potential targets for new targeted therapies.
The PhD thesis assesses the potential and limitations of advanced non-invasive MRI such as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to investigate microstructural changes in brain damage pathology.
UEF Brain Research Unit takes part in an EU project aiming to develop a fast, reliable, cost-effective and digitally enabled point-of-care in-vitro diagnostic system for early Alzheimer's disease detection.