
The Institute of Biomedical Technology (IBT) at the University of Tampere is dedicated to excel in basic and translational research and education in the field of biomedicine.
Its research activities cover diverse areas, including cancer, immunology, cellular biology, bioinformatics, biotechnology and stem cell based regenerative medicine with a common aim of developing personalized medicine via new diagnostic and treatment methods. IBT also houses FinMIT, the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in research on mitochondrial genetics, disease and ageing.
IBT is part of BioMediTech, a joint institute of the University of Tampere (UTA) and Tampere University of Technology (TUT). The collaboration between the universities has enabled a unique research and educational environment. In the autumn 2012 UTA and TUT launched a joint education with the objective to educate top-level experts in life sciences and medical technology.
Mondays in Finn-Medi 5 Auditorium
Program
12.4.2013 at 12
Cell-free DNA as a novel biomarker of aging - characterization and genetic regulation
University of Tampere, Finn-Medi 5, auditorium, Biokatu 12, Tampere.
Opponent: Docent Vuokko Kovanen (University of Jyväskylä)
Custos: Professor Mikko Hurme
FinMIT International Summer School 
1-8.6.2013, Hotel Tallukka
Lecturers:
Organizer: FinMIT Centre of Excellence, Universities of Tampere and Helsinki, Finland
Extended deadline: 20.4.2013
More information: http://www.biomeditech.fi/summerschool2013/
Traditional minisymposium will be organized on 6th June.
http://www.biomeditech.fi/summerschool2013/minisymposium.php
- Six (6) fixed-term doctoral student positions (Note: dead line 8.4.2013)
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Open positions in Finnish (Note! There is different kind of content)
Wednesday 10 April at 9—15
B-building lobby
Now you have the opportunity to bring all unnecessary stuff from home to be sold in the flea market or you can donate them at the exchange market. On the recycling day you can dispose of old batteries, energy saver light bulbs, electronic appliances you no longer use, and privacy protected papers and recording devices. You can also visit the Health Spot, relax and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea. Welcome!
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