Researchers in the European Journal of Human Genetics outline a procedure developed for individual return of results for the population biobank, along with participant experiences conveyed in survey data.
The international business accelerator Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) launched at the University of Tartu brings together research-intensive start-ups from across Europe to develop products and services related to digital governance, health data and cybersecurity, supported by the best expertise of local mentors. Almost 50 start-ups have applied to join CDL-Estonia, which was officially launched at sTARTUp Day.
Clarivate, that identifies the world’s most influential scientists, has published its 2021 list that includes seven researchers related to Estonia, five of whom work at the University of Tartu.
Scientists from the University of Tartu’s Estonian Genome Center are taking part in new precision medicine initiatives that involve collaborators from across Northern Europe.