Josefiina Nelimarkka donated a painting from our art-science collaboration for INAR and the Faculty of Science. Read more about Josefiina Nelimarkka donated a painting from our art-science collaboration for INAR and the Faculty of Science.
Androniki Maragkidou will defend her doctoral dissertation 'Exposure to coarse particles and floor dust biological and chemical contamination inside Jordanian indoor environments' Read more about Androniki Maragkidou will defend her doctoral dissertation 'Exposure to coarse particles and floor dust biological and chemical contamination inside Jordanian indoor environments'
New assistant professor in Swedish-language geography, Venla Bernelius, wants to boost Nordic teaching cooperation Read more about New assistant professor in Swedish-language geography, Venla Bernelius, wants to boost Nordic teaching cooperation
KardioKompassi: Individualised prevention of cardiac disease with genomic data Read more about KardioKompassi: Individualised prevention of cardiac disease with genomic data
Gene technology brings more precise information on the causes of diabetes Read more about Gene technology brings more precise information on the causes of diabetes
Eye movement based metric serving as an on-site test metric for time awake Read more about Eye movement based metric serving as an on-site test metric for time awake
Fiercest solar storm in history dated through trees growing in Lapland Read more about Fiercest solar storm in history dated through trees growing in Lapland
Superbugs jumping frequently between humans and animals Read more about Superbugs jumping frequently between humans and animals
Declining salinity and rising temperatures detrimental to Baltic Sea bladder wrack Read more about Declining salinity and rising temperatures detrimental to Baltic Sea bladder wrack
Associate professor Katrianne Lehtipalo among several other INAR researchers have published an international study on rapid growth of organic aerosol nanoparticles over a wide tropospheric temperature range. Read more about Associate professor Katrianne Lehtipalo among several other INAR researchers have published an international study on rapid growth of organic aerosol nanoparticles over a wide tropospheric temperature range.