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FIMM Technology Centre

The FIMM Technology Centre is a local, national and international infrastructure and service facility developing new technologies and serving the user community with state-of-the-art technologies. The Technology Centre was listed as one of the eight existing bio- and biomedical research infrastructures of national importance in the report of the Finnish Research Infrastructure survey and Roadmap project. The FIMM Technology Centre is focusing on genomics, sequencing, bioinformatics, high-throughput RNAi screening, and translational technologies.
Technology Centre's aim is to provide researchers our expertise and services in a broad spectrum of project planning, laboratory analysis, data handling, and data analysis needs within the focus fields of FIMM.
Our own research is focused on genetics of complex traits, genetics structure of populations, as well as developing computational and data handling tools that are needed in handling large sets of genetic data.
Scientific Highlights
- The 1000 Genomes Project Releases Data from Pilot Studies (22.07.2010)
- Growth Curve Analyses of Finnish Population Cohorts Shed Light on the Complex Genetic Regulation of Growth in Height (16.04.2010)
- The new Finnish Gene Atlas places Finns on the world’s genetic map (17.03.2010)
- GeneSapiens - a catalogue of expression of all human genes (23.06.2009)
- Population cohort study finds six genetic variants associated with 'bad' cholesterol (in Finnish) (27.04.2009)
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News
- Professor Juni Palmgren selected FiDiPro at FIMM (22.06.2010)
- The Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine officially inaugurates the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland in Helsinki (17.03.2010)
- FIMM Annual Report 2009 (16.03.2010)
- Condolences for Leena Peltonen-Palotie (12.03.2010)
- Obituary: Professor Leena Peltonen-Palotie, Academician of Science (11.03.2010)
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