

Image analysis utilising neural networks can help identify details in tissue samples which are difficult to discern by the human eye. AI is increasely used in medicine.
Image analysis utilising neural networks can help identify details in tissue samples which are difficult to discern by the human eye. AI is increasely used in medicine.
✨ Meet Janika ✨
BioTech Engineer and Sexual Counselor
M.S : Neuroscience
📍University of Helsinki , Finland
👉 joutsenjanika
________________…
A pink NMR sample from CF3COOD deuteration, unfortunately the fluorescent color is an impurity #thinkpink #NMRtube #nuclearmagneticresonance…
Geenitekniikan laboratoriokurssilla päästään tekemään omia muuntogeenisiä bakteereita. GMO:t ovat eliöitä, joiden ominaisuuksia on muokattu t…
📝 Brief Outline-
🔹Finland’s Helsinki Airport welcomed a new team of four-legged employees with a very important job. The four dogs Kössi, Mii…
The coronavirus detection dogs started their work at Helsinki Airport in September. Now the study is moving on to the stage where the dogs’ accuracy in detecting infected individuals on the basis of smell are compared to results from PCR tests.
Vuoden pimeimpänä aika kaipaa pientä ”throwback” fiilistelyä Humi-projektin kenttäkesän 2020 hienoimpiin päiviin ☀️
#järvisuomi #kenttätyö #…
Kössi 🐕 & the other COVID-sniffing dogs have already sniffed more than 4,000 samples at the Helsinki Airport. The study is now moving on to the next stage. #HelsinkiHealth #COVID19 #coronavirus #coronadogs @LifeSciHelsinki https://t.co/gpMWFvE9BH
Kössi 🐕 & the other COVID-sniffing dogs have already sniffed more than 4,000 samples at the Helsinki Airport. The study is now moving on to the next stage. #HelsinkiHealth #COVID19 #coronavirus #coronadogs @LifeSciHelsinki https://t.co/gpMWFvE9BH
Woof, woof! The #Coronadogs have been working hard, sniffing more than 4000 samples! #HelsinkiHealth #covid19 @helsinkione @helsinkiuni @ThisisFinland @goodnewsfinland @mawy82 @HelsinkiAirport @HelCityNews https://t.co/C6ydapAXxA
Woof, woof! The #Coronadogs have been working hard, sniffing more than 4000 samples! #HelsinkiHealth #covid19 @helsinkione @helsinkiuni @ThisisFinland @goodnewsfinland @mawy82 @HelsinkiAirport @HelCityNews https://t.co/C6ydapAXxA
Greetings from the #coronadogs at #helsinkivantaa airport! We are doing great; the passengers💗us and we have been busy sniffing already over 4000 samples. #COVID19 #helsinkihealth @helsinkiuni #eltdk @helsinkione Read more👇 https://t.co/Gp9OUJmC1u
Greetings from the #coronadogs at #helsinkivantaa airport! We are doing great; the passengers💗us and we have been busy sniffing already over 4000 samples. #COVID19 #helsinkihealth @helsinkiuni #eltdk @helsinkione Read more👇 https://t.co/Gp9OUJmC1u
Joulukalenterin 7. luukku:
Luonnonväriaineet ovat hankkeessamme kehitettävän tietokannan keskiössä, mutta taksonomia sekä botaniikka ja sieni…
In a large sample of individuals with type 1 diabetes, in the FinnDiane Study, depression was associated with progression of diabetic nephropathy over a mean follow-up period of 9.6 years. https://t.co/YahbOFviJg #FolkhalsanRC #helsinkiHealth
In a large sample of individuals with type 1 diabetes, in the FinnDiane Study, depression was associated with progression of diabetic nephropathy over a mean follow-up period of 9.6 years. https://t.co/YahbOFviJg #FolkhalsanRC #helsinkiHealth
Meet the teacher! In 1996, Jaanika Blomster was collecting algae samples for her research work from the shores of Northern Ireland, Ireland and Scotland. From fishers in her family to countless summers spent in the archipelago, she considers the sea to be in her genes. Today, Jaanika is a marine biologist who teaches in the Master’s Programme in Environmental Change and Global Sustainability. “I enjoy field courses, and they provide me with energy for the rest of my teaching. At the research station, I remember that you actually do learn by doing.” The applications to our 35 International Master’s Programmes are open from 1 Dec 2020 to 15 Jan 2021.
Meet the teacher! In 1996, Jaanika Blomster was collecting algae samples for her research work from the shores of Northern Ireland, Ireland a…
This is Kössi, one of the four COVID-sensing dogs who now sniff samples at the Helsinki Airport. The pilot is hoped to provide an effective alternative method of testing people for the coronavirus, and the trial is overseen by the University of Helsinki researcher Anna Hielm-Björkman.
There are new dogs on the Helsinki Airport on a mission!
One of the four COVID-sensing dogs is E.T. who sniffs samples.
The pilot is hoped…