medical sciences

Scientists at the University of Tartu’s Institute of Pharmacy are developing novel dosage forms and drug delivery systems suitable for children. Author/source: Pixabay
Scientists at the University of Tartu are developing medicines suitable for young children
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TTÜ best research article of the year is seeking solutions for combating nervous diseases
An illustration of how the nanojoint works. Author/source: UT Institute of Physics
A nanojoint created in Estonia brings us one step closer to creating nanorobots
The lab of synthetic biology has found its place at the Institute of Technology, University of Tartu. Photo by Petri-Jaan Lahtvee.
Modern Alchemy Revalues Residues
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Investigating nanomaterials opens new doors for further research
Marika Mikelsaar, professor emeritus at the University of Tartu, visited the pharmacy of Tartu University Hospital to verify that, as a result of a 20-year research, a dietary supplement containing an ME-3 bacterium is now available in Estonia’s pharmacies. Author/source: Mari-Liis Pintson, University of Tartu
A discovery by the scientists at the University of Tartu is now in Estonia’s pharmacies
Student writes a thesis on how to prevent prediabetes from developing into diabetes. Author/source: Pixabay
Thesis gives recommendations on how to prevent prediabetes from developing into diabetes
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TTÜ’s dissertation investigated the reasons of varying aggressiveness for breast and colorectal cancers
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National research awards in 2018. Author/source: ERR
National research awards laureates – what do they do?
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2018 sees the start of 42 new personal research funding projects
Kaur Alasoo and a fire truck. Credit: Randel Kreitsberg
Study by University of Tartu Scientist Published in a Renowned Science Magazine
One of the lead authors of the study is Argentinian Pablo Scodeller, who has decided to tie his future with Estonia. Author: Private collection
Cancer biologists from the University of Tartu help make an important discovery on Alzheimer’s disease
Mast cells may also be involved in infertility, since they are found at high numbers in the mucosal layer of the uterus, i.e. the endometrial tissue. Author: Kauczuk / Wikimedia Commons
Estonian researcher’s method promises a breakthrough in the development of allergy medications
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Prestigious grant helps Estonian researchers to bring smart cancer treatment to pharmacies
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Modern renal replacement therapy is undergoing significant changes
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In vitro fertilisation can be made more accurate and affordable
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ut scientists created an effective vaccine candidate for a dangerous tropical disease

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