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Online Guest Lecture of Prof. Liam Good, Royal Veterinary College, London, London Bioscience Innovation Centre


Prof. Liam completed a PhD in Canada on RNA biology and yeast genetics and then postdoctoral training at the Department of Cell and Molecular Medicine at the Panum Institute in Copenhagen. Liam was next a Group Leader and Associate Professor at the Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. Liam is now a Professor of Microbiology and Biotechnology at the Royal Veterinary College, London, with research commercialisation responsibilities as Associate Dean for Innovation. His interests include RNA biology, antimicrobials and cellular delivery technologies. Liam is a founding Director and CSO at Tecrea Ltd; a clinical-stage biotechnology company located in London. 


Online Guest Lecture "Antimicrobial resistance - a developing country perspective to the silent pandemic" by Prof. Veranja Liyanapathirana

Watch the lecture online - link soon!


On the 28th of March 2024 we had the opportunity to learn from Professor Veranja Liyanapathirana. She is a Microbiology expert at the University of Peradeniya, earned her medical degree in 2006 and later delved into research, obtaining an MPhil in 2011. Pursuing doctoral studies in pneumococcal diseases at the Chinese University of Hong Kong from 2011 to 2015, she expanded her focus to antibiotic resistance and molecular epidemiology. Now back in Sri Lanka, she is actively securing grants to establish molecular detection methods for antibiotic resistance. Her primary objective is to develop community-centric strategies to curb the spread of antibiotic resistance.


Online workshop “Beyond the Basics: Advanced Techniques in Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”


The workshop, delivered on the 19th of March 2024 covered the following plan:


10:00-10:30 "Introduction to Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis", Dr Nilakshi Barua 

10:30-11:00 "Covidence: A tool for systematic review", Ms. Liuyue Yang, Bella 

11:00-12:00 "Strategic Approaches to Systematic Review Development, PROSPERO Registration, and Meta-Analysis Techniques", Mr. Nannur Rahman 


You can watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/wStLnSAmTpo?feature=shared


Speakers:

1. Dr Nilakshi Barua

Research associate, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Nilakshi's research interests include studying antimicrobial resistance in both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, as well as researching the gut microbiome. Additionally, she is involved in 3D skin culture and utilizes Caenorhabditis elegans as an infection model.

2. Ms. Liuyue Yang, Bella

PhD candidate, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Liuyue Yang, Bella, is currently a Ph.D. student with a research focus on the epidemiology of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria.

3. Mr. Nannur Rahman

PhD candidate, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.Nannur completed his B.S.c (Hons) and M.Sc. (Applied Nutrition and Food Technology, taught program) from Islamic University, Bangladesh. He pursued a Master's degree in science (research program) in Human Nutrition at Ghent University in Belgium with the support of the VLIRUOS scholarship. After that, he worked in the Department of Food Technology and Nutritional Science, at Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Bangladesh. Nannur then decided to advance his career by pursuing further studies under the Hong Kong Ph.D. Fellowship Scheme. His research project focuses on the modulation of gut microbiota under the influence of probiotics, antibiotics, and other functional food.


Webinar “Research Planning and Proposal Development" led by experts from the University of Milan


On the 18th of March 2024 we were hosting the webinar with the following topics:


Watch the webinar here: https://youtu.be/TJQDDrH0yZM?feature=shared


Speakers:

Prof. Tiziana A. Brevini serves as Full Professor of Anatomy and Embryology at the University of Milan, Italy. Her main area of research focuses on the understanding of cell differentiation and commitment, epigenetic, paracrine and mechanosensing-related controls in mammalian cell fate and embryo. She has acted as MC Chair of the recent COST Action “CellFit”, which bloomed into 3 successfully ongoing European Projects.

Prof. Fabrizio Ceciliani is a full professor of Veterinary pathology. His interest lies in innate immunity and molecular pathology, with a focus on system biology applied to livestock diseases. He is the coordinator of the Veterinary and Animal Sciences PhD program at the University of Milan and the Editor-in-Chief of the Veterinary Research Communications Journal. 

Prof. Alberto M. Luciano - Professor of Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Milan. His has been working on the role of progesterone in regulating granulosa cell apoptosis. His current research topic focuses on mammalian oocyte differentiation and on cellular and molecular determinants that confer oocyte meiotic and embryonic developmental competence. Co-founder of the Reproductive and Developmental Biology Laboratory (ReDBioLab), which coordinates since 2005. He tutored three MSCA PFs and is deputy coordinator of the H2020 MSCA-ITN-ETN "EUROVA".

Prof. Fulvio Gandolfi - Full Professor of Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals at the University of Milan has been working in the field of biotechnology since the mid ‘80s. His research has spanned from embryology, ovarian physiology, transgenesis, stem cells to cell reprogramming, developing in vitro models. Now he is working on an advanced model of the fish intestine for developing sustainable diets, evaluating single nutrients or preventing microplastic transfer into the human food chain. He is supported by an EIC Pathfinder grant that has evolved in a Proof-of-concept study supported by private investors.

The event is a part of the Best Practise Transfer from the University of Milan.

Guest Lectures of Prof. Sourav Bhattacharjee from University College Dublin 

Prof. Sourav Bhattacharjee, who visited us on 13-14th of March 2024, joined the Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata (India) in 1997 and graduated with an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery) in 2004. After a brief period of Resident training in Orthopedic Surgery, he joined the MSc in Biomolecular Sciences/Cell Biology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2006). In the meanwhile, he moved to Edinburgh (UK), where he worked for almost 14 months under the supervision of Prof. Vicki Stone at Napier University. Upon finishing his MSc, he began his PhD at the Wageningen University (Netherlands) in 2008. He successfully defended in 2012 with a very good thesis grade and several research papers. Following that, he worked for a year as a postdoc at the University of Twente (Netherlands). In March 2014 he joined Prof. David Brayden's group at UCD as a postdoc working on the EU FP7-funded TRANS-INT consortium trying to develop nanoparticulate drug delivery platforms for oral insulin delivery. From February 2016 Sourav joined the UCD School of Veterinary Medicine as an Assistant Professor in Veterinary Anatomy while also trying to develop his niche of research encompassing a broad range of nanobiotechnology and advanced microscopy tools for effective diagnostic and drug delivery platforms. 

Watch the recordings from the lectures:

Modeling Tissue Fabric Based on Autofluorescence: From Concepts to Applications

Oral Delivery of Insulin: A Mission Impossible?

Guest Lecture of Nicole Rupp and Michael Köppl from Germany


Our guests from Germany provided us with insightful lectures about lab automation topics. They also visited the Food hygiene laboratory at EMU as well as lab at the University of Tartu.


Nicole Rupp is a Ph.D. student in the field of laboratory automation at Albstadt-Sigmaringen University, Germany. With her background in pharmaceutical engineering and biomedical science, she joined Prof. Züchners research group in 2019, where she specializes in low-cost automation, particularly in robotic systems and automated software procedures for laboratory automation in bioanalytics. Nicole's ongoing PhD project focuses on the development of a flexible, innovative and cost-effective automation system for a wide range of life science processes. 

 

Michael Köppl is the Founder of 8-BOT robotics, a venture dedicated to developing and distributing devices for vendor-independent lab automation. Holding a master's degree in physics, Michael has been a part of the pharmaceutical industry since 2006, specializing in high throughput screening, compound management, and data analytics. He currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer at stemick-lab, a Customer Research Organization offering services for pharmacological and toxicological research.


The knowledge, insights, and expertise of our speaker truly made the event a success!

 

About Speaker:
Dr. Laura Albi works in the Accounting Consultancy and Management Office for Research Projects, part of the Research Services Division at University of Milan. She provides advice and technical support to the University structures for all research project management and reporting aspects. She deals especially with European projects funded under Horizon programmes, and also projects funded by various international bodies. 


The event was the element of the Best Practice Transfer from the University of Milan.

Watch the recordings from the lectures:

Modeling Tissue Fabric Based on Autofluorescence: From Concepts to Applications

Oral Delivery of Insulin: A Mission Impossible?

Guest Lecture of Dr Renu Geetha Bai!



The topic of "Algae - Potential in Food, Agriculture and Biomedical Applications" was presented to us on 15th of February by Dr Renu Geetha Bai from EMU!


Renu Geetha Bai is a PhD graduate in Chemical & Environmental Engineering from The University of Nottingham. Currently, she works as a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in the Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu and also teaches at Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia. Her current research focuses on the development of high-value bio-materials from algal resources.

 

Dr. Renu's research interests are biotechnology, nanotechnology, marine algal biomolecules, nanomedicine, anticancer drug delivery, nanotheranostics, metal/carbon- nanomaterials, liposomes, microbiology, molecular biology, tissue engineering, in vitro cell culture (plant, animal, algae), mammalian (cancer & normal) cell culture techniques, environmental engineering, green chemistry, and electrochemical biosensing.

Guest Lecture of Dr Karol Mierzejewski!




On the 5th of February, we had the pleasure to dig into the topic of "Do microplastics cause lifestyle diseases?" presented by Dr Karol Mierzejewski from the University of Warmia and Mazury in Poland!


Karol Mierzejewski currently works as an assistant professor at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn in the Department of Animal Anatomy and Physiology. He received his PhD in biological sciences in September 2023. The topic of his dissertation concerned the influence of PPAR-gamma ligands on the regulation of the immune response in the endometrium of pigs with LPS-induced inflammation.

 

He is currently PI of the research project entitled "Extracellular vesicles as mediators of intercellular communication in an organism exposed to PET microplastics – multi-omic studies in domestic pig model". This research aims to determine the effects of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microplastics (one of the most commonly used plastics) on the content of EVs isolated from selected body fluids (blood, bile, and urine), as well as the transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic profile of tissues (liver and kidney) that are the main source of EVs in bile and urine. Research will be conducted using high throughput methods such as RNA-Seq/Small RNA-Seq for transcriptome analysis and liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for proteome and metabolome analysis.

“One Health Unveiled: Bridging the Gaps for Global Well-being“ Seminar in Brussels!


On the 31st of January part of our team co-organized and took part in Networking Seminar "One Health Unveiled: Bridging the Gaps for Global Well-being“  in Brussels. 

Scientists from the universities of Estonia, Finland, and Italy spoke at a seminar titled "One Health Unveiled: Bridging the Gaps for Global Well-being" in Brussels today. They explained that compromising the health of animals can also compromise human health, and thus, we must take care of animal health as well. The seminar, organized by the Estonian University of Life Sciences and the ETAG - Estonian Research Council, took place at the Permanent Representation of Estonia to the EU. During the seminar, it was recognized that Estonia has unique advantages in creating a regional One Health Excellence Centre. 

More information here: https://www.emu.ee/en/about-the-university/news/uudis/2024/02/01/the-idea-of-a-unified-health-center-of-excellence-received-the-support-of-cooperation-partners-in-brussels/

Guest Lecture of Dr Minna Holopainen!


On the 22nd of January, we attended the online guest lecture on the topic of "Lipid mediators in acute inflammation and its resolution – what, when and where?" presented by Dr Minna Holopainen from the University of Helsinki!


Minna Holopainen received her doctoral degree in Physiology and Neuroscience from the University of Helsinki in 2020. Her research topic was related to the immunomodulation of mesenchymal stromal cells, their extracellular vesicles and their (Metabo)lipidomics. She conducted the research at the Finnish Red Cross Blood Service and also started working at the Helsinki University Lipidomics Unit (HiLIPID) in 2018. Currently, she is a postdoctoral researcher at HiLIPID and runs the lipidomics core facility services and method development.

Guest Lectures of Prof. Alessandra Scagliarini and Prof. Tarja Sironen


"Education and research for One Health-based policies and strategies for risk management", delivered by prof. Alessandra Scagliarni from University of Bologna!


Alessandra Scagliarini graduated in veterinary medicine and has a doctorate in Epidemiology and control of zoonoses. A few years ago, she moved to a Department of Medicine to carry out educational, research and third mission projects on Single Health.

Health is a pre-condition and indicator of achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Humans and animals live in the same ecosystems and share natural resources, environment, food, air and water. Many of the most important health challenges arise from the complex interactions between humans, animals and the ecosystems in which they live.

For this reason, her scientific interests focus on the inter- and transdisciplinary approach of One Health to delve deeper into the interactions between humans, animals and ecosystems underlying the onset of health emergencies and to more effectively manage endemic diseases at high socioeconomic impact.

"One Health approach to pandemic preparedness" delivered by Prof. Tarja Sironen from University of Helsinki!


Tarja Sironen, PhD, is associate professor of emerging infectious diseases at the University of Helsinki, faculties of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. She is also the director of Helsinki One Health network, and she leads the project “Resilient and Just Systems” combining life and social sciences across 8 faculties of University of Helsinki to search for sustainable and just solutions to global challenges, including pandemics.

Tarja Sironen is a virologist leading a research group studying zoonotic microbes, focusing on rodent- and bat-borne microbes, and the drivers of their emergence. These drivers range from climate change to land use changes, and from changes in virus genomes and virus transmission modes to changes in virus prevalence in different host populations. The research includes wildlife and domestic animal surveillance, virus discovery and genomic analysis, virus isolations and work on in vitro and in vivo model systems, as well as development of diagnostic tools and vaccines. Her research aims at finding solutions to mitigate the impact of outbreaks, and her research is focused on infectious diseases in Europe and in Africa. An essential component is communicating the scientific findings to stakeholders and general public, and Sironen has been awarded for excellence in science communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, her team is involved in the avian influenza response as the virus is emerging in new species and in new areas of the world.

The Data Management workshops were completed!



Webinar "University Alliances: case Una Europa & One Health"


On the 10th of January, we had the pleasure of attending an inspiring webinar hosted by the Una Europa Helsinki team members. 

The webinar focused on providing an overview of the Una Europa alliance and exploring the strategic approach to fostering One Health initiatives. During the session, we gained invaluable insights into the history, structure, and work system of Una Europa:



We are grateful for the opportunity to learn from the experts who shared their knowledge and expertise with us.

The event was the element of the Best Practice Transfer from the University of Helsinki.


The knowledge, insights, and expertise of our speaker truly made the event a success!

 

About Speaker:
Dr. Laura Albi works in the Accounting Consultancy and Management Office for Research Projects, part of the Research Services Division at University of Milan. She provides advice and technical support to the University structures for all research project management and reporting aspects. She deals especially with European projects funded under Horizon programmes, and also projects funded by various international bodies. 


The event was the element of the Best Practice Transfer from the University of Milan.

Watch the recordings from the lectures:

Modeling Tissue Fabric Based on Autofluorescence: From Concepts to Applications

Oral Delivery of Insulin: A Mission Impossible?

Webinar "Introduction to Research Management"


December 14th

On December 14th, we had the privilege of participating in an informative webinar featuring Dr. Laura Albi from the University of Milan. The webinar focused on Research Project Management, with an emphasis on the post-award phase. During the session, we gained insights into the University of Milan's organizational structure for managing research projects, shared best practices, and explored a potential organizational model. Additionally, Dr. Albi shared golden rules for the effective and successful management of research projects.

The knowledge, insights, and expertise of our speaker truly made the event a success!

 

About Speaker:
Dr. Laura Albi works in the Accounting Consultancy and Management Office for Research Projects, part of the Research Services Division at University of Milan. She provides advice and technical support to the University structures for all research project management and reporting aspects. She deals especially with European projects funded under Horizon programmes, and also projects funded by various international bodies. 


The event was the element of the Best Practice Transfer from the University of Milan.

OH-Boost and Combivet research group visited Mo Saaremaa.

The Combivet and OH-Boost research group recently visited Mo Saaremaa, a local milk product manufacturing facility. The visitors wanted to find ways to use the waste products created during milk production and had a unique idea to extract milk-derived extracellular vesicles from these byproducts. 

The staff at MO Saaremaa warmly welcomed the researchers and gave them a detailed tour of the milk production facility. During the visit, they had thoughtful discussions with the factory experts about the feasibility of their proposed project. The workers also provided the group with product samples to test the extraction of extracellular vesicles which showed the company's willingness to explore new ideas and contribute to scientific advancements. 

The visit was fruitful and set the groundwork for a potential collaboration between the research group and the company. The researchers plan to work closely with the provided samples to isolate and analyze milk-derived extracellular vesicles. 

The collaboration between the research group and the milk factory has the potential to unlock new sustainable practices within the dairy industry, showcasing innovation and positive environmental impact. 

This visit demonstrates the importance of collaboration between research institutions and industries in pushing the boundaries of knowledge, fostering innovation, and contributing to a brighter, more sustainable future.

Seminar "Research and Management at Veterinary Teaching Hospital"


November 17th, 2023

On Friday, November 17th, 2023, we had the opportunity to participate in the seminar "Research and Management at Veterinary Teaching Hospital". 

The seminar was conducted by Prof. Heli Simojoki and Prof. Olli Peltoniemi from the University of Helsinki. In the form of engaging round-table discussions, we covered various topics such as the administrative and functional structure of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at the University of Helsinki, HR strategies for attracting staff in a teaching hospital, European College of Specialization, funding challenges, and research best practices. 


Our guests' expertise and knowledge provided us with valuable insights and perspectives, which helped us to gain a better understanding of the veterinary teaching hospital setting. The seminar was a great platform for the exchange of ideas and opinions, and it fostered meaningful discussions.


The event was a part of The Best Practice Transfer from the University of Helsinki, in the OH-Boost Project.

Online lectures on bovine and equine reproduction! 

On the 17th of November, we attended lectures on bovine and equine reproduction!


Lectures were given by:

The event was supported by the Baltic-German University Liaison Office (http://www.hochschulkontor.lv/en/), OH-boost, and Combivet (https://www.combivet.ee/).

Online Guest Lecture by Prof. Chamindie Punyadeera

Professor Chamindie Punyadeera, PhD, GCLead, GAICD, Head, Saliva and Liquid Biopsy Translational Laboratory, Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery (GRIDD) and Menzies Health Institute, Gold Coast, Griffith University, Australia. 

Professor Chamindie Punyadeera is an inventor and an ambassador to women in STEMM. She has had a hybrid research career working in industry as well as in academia. She heads the saliva and liquid biopsy translational laboratory at Griffith University in Brisbane. Chamindie’ s laboratory develops biomarkers from concept through to commercialisation. She has made groundbreaking discoveries that has led to the world-first detection of an occult HPV driven oropharyngeal cancer in a healthy person, laying the foundation for a screening trial. Her research into saliva-based test to early diagnose and predict head and neck cancer, received FDA approval under breakthrough device designation (CancerDetectTM) for her industry partner in 2021. In addition, her laboratory develops and applies liquid biopsy-based technologies to early detect and predict outcomes in head and neck cancer, lung cancer and glioblastoma. She has authored >140 research papers (H-index 46) including Nature Materials, Clin Chem, 8 book chapters, 21 PCT, including one granted patent. She currently receives research grant funding from ARC, NHMRC, Garnett Passe and Rodney Williams Foundation, NIH and Cancer Australia and industry. She is a grant reviewer for both national and international funding agencies and currently serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Oral Oncology, associate editor BMC Genomics and a guest editor to BMC Medical Genomics, Diagnostics and Biomolecules.

Online Guest Lecture of Dr. Hager Kowash

Dr. Hager Kowash is a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Manchester with research interests that include fetal programming, placental biology and the developmental origins of disease. After completing her undergraduate BSc degree in Medical Sciences from the University of Leeds and Masters in Reproductive and Developmental Biology from Imperial College London, she completed her PhD project at Manchester investigating how stress during pregnancy, eliciting a maternal immune activation response, can lead to the propensity of offspring to develop neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) such as schizophrenia in later life. The project focussed on in utero responses, aiming to determine and understand the placenta’s response to maternal immune activation and its subsequent role and interaction with the developing fetal brain. Since 2019, she has been a member of the Maternal and Fetal Health Research Centre at St. Mary’s Hospital, University of Manchester. As a post-doctoral researcher, she is interested in developing potential dietary therapeutic interventions to treat pregnancy complications such as fetal growth restriction in a mouse model, working initially in the lab of Dr. Elizabeth Cottrell with a focus on nitrate and beetroot juice and currently, within the Westwood lab, characterising and developing potential therapies for pregnancy complications using extracellular vesicles derived from fruit and vegetables, in particular watermelon. In addition to her lab work, Hager continues to teach and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students from across the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health in the lab and contributes to the MSc Reproduction and Pregnancy course within the department. 

OH-Boost and COMBIVET team on MOVE in Malaga!

Our team, representing OH-BOOST and COMBIVET, had the privilege to attend the 1st Mobility for Vesicles Research in Europe (MOVE) meeting and symposium, held in the beautiful city of Malaga, Spain from October 24th to 27th, 2023. 


During the event, Prof. Alireza Fazeli from Estonian University of Life Sciences (BSEVs) and Prof. Ewa Zuba-Surma from Jagiellonian University in Krakow (PSEV) chaired a session "Therapeutic opportunities of EVs".


We also presented a poster abstract on the topic of "Fecal extracellular vesicles: potential applications in disease diagnosing, prognosis, and monitoring", which contributed to the scientific community and provided an opportunity to share our research findings with fellow researchers.


It was a remarkable experience to be a part of the MOVE meeting and symposium, and we are grateful for the opportunity to share our knowledge with the scientific community.


More information: https://www.webcongreso.com/move

COMBIVET/OH-BOOST Researcher Johanna Piibor's popular science article on assisted reproduction /embryo culture was featured on the cover page of the October issue of the popular science magazine "Horizont".

"How to grow a cow in a test tube?"
- workshop in Estonian

Have you ever wondered how you could grow your own cow in a test tube? Even though it may seem like a futuristic idea at first, with the help of today's science and technology, it is actually completely doable. The workshop participants found out about this and became part of the future of agriculture - laboratory-bred cows!


The event was supported by the Baltic-German University Liaison Office (http://www.hochschulkontor.lv/en/), OH-boost, and Combivet (https://www.combivet.ee/).

Ph.D. Student, Johanna Piibor with the scholarship!

We are pleased to announce that Johanna Piibor, a Ph.D. student from the OH-Boost Team, has been awarded the "Eesti Suurpõllumeeste Klubi Stipendium" scholarship. We congratulate Johanna on this achievement and wish her continued success! 


More information here: https://www.emu.ee/et/ylikoolist/uudised/pressiteated/uudis/2023/10/06/eesti-maaulikool-tunnustas-aastapaeva-aktusel-ulikooli-liikmeid-ja-audoktorit/#undefined


photo: EMU

How to make One Health topic more friendly and understandable for everyone?

To find the answer to this question, we teamed up with AHHAA Science Center from Tartu. Our lab team presented different aspects of One Health by showcasing the results of their daily work. The meeting was very inspirational and brought many interesting insights. 

Soon we will share the results of our cooperation, by inviting you to our events! 

Annual Conference 2023,
8-9th of September 2023 Tartu, Estonia

The "Converging Extracellular Vesicle Research in All Domains of Life Towards Understanding Their Potential Functional Applications" annual conference has concluded! 


We gained a wealth of inspiration, knowledge, thoughts, and ideas from this valuable time spent with great people from all over the world. We extend our gratitude to all participants for their contributions, discussions, sharing of work and discoveries, and for the opportunity to learn from one another. We would also like to express our appreciation to all guests, partners, and sponsors who made this event possible. 


We offer a big round of applause to the organizing team for their amazing job, particularly Subhashini, the main coordinator of the entire process. 


See you all next year!

Research School 2023,
5-7th September 2023 Tartu, Estonia

The "Basics to Work with Extracellular Vesicles" research school has come to an end! 

It's now time to reflect on this fantastic and inspiring experience and start putting the results into practice. 

A big thank you to all the wonderful participants, guests, instructors, and partners involved! We also give a huge round of applause to the team of organizers for the fantastic job they did! 

We are all very happy and grateful for this valuable time.

Online Guest Lecture by Dr. Rienk Nieuwland Blood, sweat and tears. Extracellular vesicles and coagulation

Dr. Rienk Nieuwland, biologist (PhD), chairs the “Amsterdam Vesicle Center” of the Amsterdam University Medical Center (www.vesiclecenter.com). He focuses on isolation, detection, functional characterization, and standardization of measurements on extracellular vesicles (EVs) for biomarker exploration. He coordinated EURAMET projects METVES and METVES II aimed to standardize concentration measurements of EVs, chaired the Scientific Standardization Committee on Vascular Biology of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), co-chairs the Rigor and Standardization Committee of International Society on Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV), is executive board member and chairs the Educational Committee (ISEV), chairs the Blood EV task force (ISEV), is co-founder and member of the Extracellular Vesicle Flow Cytometry Working Group (www.evflowcytometry.org), is vice-president of the Netherlands Society for Extracellular Vesicles (www.nlsev.nl), and co-organizes a recently founded working group of ISEV and the European Liquid Biopsy Society (ELBS).  

Online Guest Lecture by Prof. Mansoor Amiji Extracellular Vesicles-Mediated Communication in the Tumor Microenvironment. 

Dr. Mansoor Amiji is currently the University Distinguished Professor, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Professor of Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University in Boston, MA.  Dr. Amiji received his BS degree in pharmacy from Northeastern University in 1988 and a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences from Purdue University in 1992.   

  

Dr. Amiji’s teaches both undergraduate and graduate students at Northeastern University. His research is focused on development of biocompatible materials from natural and synthetic polymers, target-specific drug and gene delivery systems for cancer and infectious diseases, and nanotechnology applications for medical diagnosis, imaging, and therapy. 

The Guest Lecture “Host-pathogen interactions in Ascaridia galli infected chickens”, by Prof. Tina S. Dalgaard. 

Dr. Tina S. Dalgaard has worked with veterinary immunology especially the avian immune system for over 20 years at the Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at Aarhus University, Denmark. Her research focuses on experimental models of infectious chicken diseases for evaluation of natural immunity as well as vaccine induced protection with a special interest in cell-mediated adaptive immune responses. Moreover, her work comprises studies of immunomodulatory interventions to improve disease control but also includes research to support understanding of the genetic background for natural disease resistance and optimal immunocompetence as well as biomarkers for general robustness/resilience.  

The Guest Lecture "How to deal with work stress and recover from burnout according to science?" of Mr. Indika Liyanahewage! 

Indika Liyanahewage is a professional and an academic with a wealth of experience and knowledge in many Business areas and Human behavior. 

He was trained in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) by Dr. Tad James himself, at Tad James Co. Australia, and was qualified as a Certified Practitioner in Neuro Linguistic Programming, Certified NLP Coach, Time Line Therapy® Practitioner, and a Hypnotist. 

Indika is highly sought after by many corporates for training due to his proven track record and excellent feedback. 

Training and lecturing are his passions, and he believes in sharing knowledge as much as possible. He says, “The life is so impermanent and therefore we should give our knowledge to others as soon as possible without any reservation”. 

Steering Committee Meeting, 08.09.2023, Tartu, Estonia

The OH-Boost Steering Committee gathered in Tartu on September 8th for an informative meeting led by Prof. Alireza Fazeli. The partners collaborated on upcoming research projects, activities, and meetings, ensuring that all important issues were discussed. The team then set a date for the next meeting, moving forward with a shared sense of purpose and enthusiasm. 

Coaching in clinical practice in reproduction (small animal) by Dr. Maria Nysten from the University of Helsinki

On September 4th, a group of dedicated students from our Institute took part in a knowledge transfer session as part of the OH-Boost project. The session was led by Dr. Maria Nysten from the University of Helsinki, who shared her expertise on several important topics including male and female reproductive organs, dystocia and neonatal care, interpretation of vaginal cytology, and examination of the female genital tract. The students were given the opportunity to engage in hands-on training, including practicing vaginal cytology and ultrasound techniques. It was a valuable and inspiring experience for all involved.

Thank you for attending our first September guest lecture “Science is Wicked: communicating science to public “ by Dr. John Parrington and for sharing your valuable insights and feedback. 

We Fazeli Lab appreciate your contributions and hope that you found the event to be a valuable learning experience. 

Your support means a lot to us!


The recording from the lecture will be available soon.

We are thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of our recent guest lecture by Dr. John Parrington about “The TPCs: Endolysosomal Calcium Channels That Play Key Roles in Health and Disease”. The lecture has been, filled with inspiring discussions, valuable insights, and meaningful connections.

Faceli Lab wants to express our heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you who attended and contributed to making this seminar a resounding success. Your enthusiasm, engagement, and passion for learning truly made this event special.

Scientific Conference at the University of Tartu

Scientific conference celebrating the anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine taking place in UT Biomedicum.


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Current Research in One Health Seminar 

Professor Olli Peltoniemi (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine) talked about  One Health and Animal Reproduction.

 

The recording from seminar and schedule for forthcoming seminars are available at 

https://www.helsinki.fi/en/networks/helsinki-one-health/events/monthly-mid-week-seminars

Steering Committee Meeting

08.08.2023

On August 8th, the OH-Boost Steering Committee held their monthly meeting to discuss project updates. The coordinator, Alireza Fazeli, began with a summary of the project flow. The partners then discussed upcoming activities, research projects, and the Conference and Research School in Tartu scheduled for September. After discussing all the important issues, the date for the next meeting was established. 

Steering Committee Meeting

11.07.2023

Throughout the entire month of June, the OH-Boost Steering Committee held weekly meetings to discuss various important topics. These included deliverables, upcoming events such as the Conference and Research School, communication and dissemination, and ongoing research projects. All relevant matters were thoroughly examined and a date for the next meeting was decided upon.  

Knowledge transfer from the training cycle

10.07.2023, Tartu, Estonia

On the 10th of July 2023, Dr. Marilin Ivask delivered an online lecture and Demo Lab about the cryobiology course to EMU students and staff. She shared valuable knowledge and experience acquired during her Training Cycle at the University of Milan, under the guidance of Prof. Tiziana Brevini and Prof. Fulvio Gandolfi. Dr. Ivask's presentation was informative and engaging, providing students with valuable insights into this field of research.  

19.06.2023, Tartu, Estonia

On the 19th of June 2023, we had a guest lecture by Prof. Ferraz. It was an interesting learning process, letting us dive into the lecturer's experience and gain new knowledge. 

Prof. completed her Master’s degree in Animal Genetics and Biotechnology of Reproduction from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and Polytechnic University of Valencia, doctoral degree at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, In 2020, Dr. Ferraz was appointed as an Affiliate professor in the Department of Biology, UBC Kelowna, British Colombia, Canada, and also, she is the Group Leader in Molecular Animal Breeding and Biotechnology, Gene Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. She was also granted the “Sofja Kovalevskaja Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation”- to young exceptionally promising researchers from abroad in recognition of outstanding academic achievements and to enable them to embark on academic careers in Germany by establishing their research group at a research institution in Germany. In 2021, she was appointed as the Professor for Clinical-Experimental Reproductive Medicine at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Steering Committee Meeting

05.06.2023

On the 5th of June 2023, the OH-Boost Steering Committee met again. We summed up the visit at HOH HiLife Researchers Forum and knowledge transfers in Helsinki and discussed the topics regarding leaders and co-leaders of Work Packages as well as upcoming deliverables. The participants divided the tasks and established the dates of the next meetings. 

HOH HiLife Researcher Forum

01-02.06.2023, Helsinki, Finland

On the 1st and 2nd of June 2023, representatives of our team from EMU and the University of Tartu took part in the HOH HiLife Researcher Forum in Helsinki. The event was organized by our partners from the University of Helsinki, HOH Helsinki, and HiLife Helsinki. Its goal was to bring together HOH and HiLIFE scientists to raise mutual awareness of the research and infrastructures of both organizations and to promote new collaborations. Participation in the forum was also one of the knowledge transfers in our project. Our representatives listened to interesting presentations, held numerous discussions in the area of One Health, and presented posters about research at OH-Boost. They also visited visit Medical and Science campuses of the University of Helsinki and met with the researchers and professors from there. The HOH Forum was also an opportunity to network and spread information about our project as well as to talk to our partners from Helsinki. 

Steering Committee Meeting

23.05.2023

On the 23rd of May 2023, a meeting of the OH-Boost Steering Committee took place. It began with a summary of the project by its coordinator Alireza Fazeli. Then, together with the partners, we discussed the issues regarding the division of tasks, Work Packages, deliverables, upcoming activities, and the agenda of the HOH Research Forum in Helsinki. All the important issues were discussed and the date of the next meeting was established.

Data Management Training

12.05.2023, Tartu, Estonia

On the 12th of May 2023, our Project Team had training about Data Management, led by Mari Elisa Kuusniemi - Science Information specialist from Helsinki. We discussed the type and amount of data used in the OH-Boost project as well as the methods and tools supporting the process of managing them. This training will also help us in the creation of a Data Management Plan. 

Online Guest lecture of Prof. Claudia Klein

11.05.2023,Tartu, Estonia

On the 11th of May, we had the pleasure of participating in the Online Guest Lecture given by Prof. Claudia Klein on the topic of Advances in embryology and animal reproduction. The event was insightful and provided many interesting questions.

Dr. Klein graduated with honors from JLU Giessen, Germany in 2004. she then prepared her Dr. med. vet thesis entitled "Identification of genes induced by the conceptus in the bovine endometrium during the pre-implantation period" in the Laboratory of Functional Genome Analysis at LMU, Munich, Germany. Following a year as a Clinical Instructor at the Clinic for Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Andrology of Large and Small Animals, JLU Giessen, Dr. Klein joined the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida as a Resident in Theriogenology. In 2009 Dr. Klein obtained the status of Diplomate of the American College of Theriogenologists (ACT) and the European College of Animal Reproduction (ECAR) 2009. In 2010 she successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis “Embryo-Maternal Communication During Early Pregnancy in the Horse – A Transcriptional Approach”. Dr. Klein joined the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Calgary in 2012 as a Professor of Theriogenology. Since 2020 she is the head of the Institute of Farm Animal Genetics in Mariensee, Germany

Tartu Tamme Middle School Biology Workshop

10.05.2023, Tartu, Estonia

On the 10th of May 2023 took place Tartu Tamme Middle School biology workshop for their 8th-grade students. The workshop was conducted by COMBIVET and OH-Boost project members working with the Estonian University of Life Sciences and the University of Tartu. 

​Pipetting is the basis of scientific experiments. Many experiments require precise pipetting of different solutions, where any small change can alter the experimental results. Therefore, we let the students try pipetting different types of solutions (liquid, foamy, viscous, easily evaporating), taught them how to use different pipetting techniques, and showed the differences between manual and automatic pipettes. 

BSEV CONFERENCE 2023

28-29.04.2023, Vilnius, Lithuania

On the 28th and 29th of April 2023, the conference has held on the title of Extracellular Vesicles: Key Players in the Development of Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in Health and disease

The two-day symposium about Extracellular Vesicles and their Role in Physiology and Pathology has taken place from 28th to 29th of April at the State Research Institute Centre for Innovative Medicine in Vilnius, Lithuania.

BSEV has set an objective to host symposiums to bring prominent experts in the field to exchange the most recent knowledge in this growing field and advance research cooperation within the Baltic states.

·       The symposium featured the following sessions:

·       EVs in physiology and pathology

·       EVs in reproduction

·       Extracellular vesicles methodologies

Twinning Conference: 

"Scientific cooperation with the tops of Europe"

26.04.2023, Tartu, Estonia

On 26th of April 2023, OH-Boost team member Signe Parts attended a Twinning Conference: "Scientific cooperation with the tops of Europe" organized by the Estonian Research Council. In her presentation, she gave an overview of various aspects of the OH-Boost project and the potential benefits of the Twinning project for both the Estonian University of Lifesciences and the Twinning partners at the University of Tartu, University of Milan and the University of Helsinki. 

OH-Boost Symposium 2023

28.02.2023, Tartu, Estonia

On the 28th of February 2023, The ERA chair of comparative medicine (Combivet) held their annual joint scientific symposium on the 28th of February in Tartu, Estonia. The symposium was held in full physical attendance format.