Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 11.4.2019 Life science news Sanitation and health of populations key to the global fight against antibiotic resistance The University of Helsinki took part in an international research project encompassing 60 countries where the bacterial resistance of healthy... 10.4.2019 Teaching & studying at the University Almost a graduate? You still have time to graduate before the transfer of all students to the new degree programmes in 2020 If you are studying in accordance with the previous degree requirements and have completed almost all of the required studies, you still have... 5.4.2019 Life science news Snake viruses have a lot to tell Snakes have inhabited the Earth for more than a hundred million years. Viruses present in snakes can reveal surprising and interesting things... 1.4.2019 Life science news A bald gene finding Hairlessness in dogs can be the result of deliberate breeding or, in certain breeds, a defect. A recent study completed at the University of... 18.3.2019 Life science news Two new genes discovered in the developmental defects of canine enamel In addition to humans, hereditary disorders of enamel development occur in dogs, greatly impacting their dental health and wellbeing. A recent... 18.3.2019 Life science news Safety of equine anaesthesia could be improved A considerable number of unwanted adverse effects are associated with sedating and anaesthetising horses. Promising results were gained in a... 30.1.2019 Health news Skeletal disease found in Karelian Bear Dogs represents the first spontaneous animal model of human hypophosphatasia A gene defect identified in Karelian Bear Dogs causes a severe bone disease. A gene test has been developed for diagnostic and breeding purposes. 30.1.2019 Life science news A curly finding in canine genes Professor Hannes Lohi’s research group has discovered a new gene variant underlying curly fur in the KRT71 keratin gene, also revealing an... 21.1.2019 Health news Overlapping genomic regions underlie canine fearfulness and human mental disorders Professor Hannes Lohi’s group has identified two novel anxiety related genomic regions in German Shepherd dogs. The region associated with... PagesPrevious … 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next
11.4.2019 Life science news Sanitation and health of populations key to the global fight against antibiotic resistance The University of Helsinki took part in an international research project encompassing 60 countries where the bacterial resistance of healthy...
10.4.2019 Teaching & studying at the University Almost a graduate? You still have time to graduate before the transfer of all students to the new degree programmes in 2020 If you are studying in accordance with the previous degree requirements and have completed almost all of the required studies, you still have...
5.4.2019 Life science news Snake viruses have a lot to tell Snakes have inhabited the Earth for more than a hundred million years. Viruses present in snakes can reveal surprising and interesting things...
1.4.2019 Life science news A bald gene finding Hairlessness in dogs can be the result of deliberate breeding or, in certain breeds, a defect. A recent study completed at the University of...
18.3.2019 Life science news Two new genes discovered in the developmental defects of canine enamel In addition to humans, hereditary disorders of enamel development occur in dogs, greatly impacting their dental health and wellbeing. A recent...
18.3.2019 Life science news Safety of equine anaesthesia could be improved A considerable number of unwanted adverse effects are associated with sedating and anaesthetising horses. Promising results were gained in a...
30.1.2019 Health news Skeletal disease found in Karelian Bear Dogs represents the first spontaneous animal model of human hypophosphatasia A gene defect identified in Karelian Bear Dogs causes a severe bone disease. A gene test has been developed for diagnostic and breeding purposes.
30.1.2019 Life science news A curly finding in canine genes Professor Hannes Lohi’s research group has discovered a new gene variant underlying curly fur in the KRT71 keratin gene, also revealing an...
21.1.2019 Health news Overlapping genomic regions underlie canine fearfulness and human mental disorders Professor Hannes Lohi’s group has identified two novel anxiety related genomic regions in German Shepherd dogs. The region associated with...