Ahmed Mohamed: What Tools Do Researchers Use? A Quick Look at Next Generation Sequencing
In the field of Biology, you often come across fancy terms and complex concepts that may seem challenging to grasp, especially when you encounter them for the first time. However, today, I will provide a straightforward overview of one of the most cutting-edge technologies currently applied in various fields, including Molecular Biology, Immunology, Toxicology, Forensic […]
Hannaneh Moradi: Time Mastery: Revealing the Potential of Productivity
We often look for better management of companies and organizations. We use the latest methods and tools for greater financial efficiency. We have been looking for capitalization and progress by using the best management specialists and allocating huge financial resources for years. But what do we do to manage the most important and valuable asset? […]
Melina Estela Dalmau: Decoding sunsets
Who doesn’t like sunsets? Pausing everything just to be there, with some clouds drifting, birds flying, and thoughts flowing. That moment you decide to take for yourself, to merely contemplate the sky. Realizing that the earth is moving, and as a consequence the sun approaches the horizon. And how this translates into a full-color experience: […]
Elena Ppali: Patient-Oriented research: Is it really necessary?
Due to the ‘Publish or perish’ mindset dominating today’s scientific community, scientists, including the ones in the field of health and disease, often focus all their attention and resources in generating data and publishing papers, completely losing sight of why they got into their field of research in the first place – to revolutionize how […]
Shekhar Singh: Navigating Epilepsy Treatments for Enhanced Well-Being
Epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, affects millions of individuals worldwide. The journey of managing epilepsy is not just about addressing the seizures themselves; it also involves finding effective treatments that promote overall well-being. In this blog post, we will explore the intricate relationship between epilepsy, treatment options, and the profound impact they […]
Alex Berg: Access to Welfare Services for Older Immigrants with the Help of Artificial Intelligence
Immigration to Finland has increased in recent years. These immigrant populations include older people. Navigating the welfare system in a new country can be a daunting task for anyone, but especially for vulnerable groups, such as older immigrants. Access to welfare services such as social and healthcare services can be challenging, especially when the vulnerable […]
23.5.2023: Melika Azim Zadegan & Catherine Suubi Kayonga: Insights from Neuro Ethics and Patient Rights Course
Melika Azim Zadegan & Catherine Suubi Kayonga: Insights from Neuro Ethics and Patient Rights Course As researchers, our responsibilities extend beyond the realm of conducting valid and reliable research. We understand the significance of prioritising the well-being and rights of our study participants, as well as the potential impact of our work on society. In […]
16.5.2023: Meheli Banerjee: Inside DPMM Winter School: A Glimpse into the Exciting World of Research and Collaboration
Meheli Banerjee: Inside DPMM Winter School: A Glimpse into the Exciting World of Research and Collaboration Joining the Neuro-Innovation programme to conduct research on RNA in the brain evidently meant that I would also be a part of University of Eastern Finland’s Doctoral Programme in Molecular Medicine (DPMM). Along with many other perks of this […]
11.5.2023: Kaustubh Jadhav: The Silent Struggle: Shedding Light on Adolescent Mental Health Problem
Kaustubh Jadhav: The Silent Struggle: Shedding Light on Adolescent Mental Health Problems Ever wondered why some school-going children have difficulty concentrating or underperform compared to their classmates? They prefer to live isolated from the clan, mostly silent and seem to be lost in their own world. I am sure you might have noticed someone from […]
3.5.2023: Catherine Suubi Kayonga & Melika Azim Zadegan: Empowering the Elderly: How Social Robots and Wearables Can Improve Quality of Life
Catherine Suubi Kayonga & Melika Azim Zadegan: Empowering the Elderly: How Social Robots and Wearables Can Improve Quality of Life This post unveils artificial intelligence as a possible ray of hope and a medium that can be harnessed to realise some of the social and healthcare needs of older people, to make their lives better. […]