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Omicum Gallery
The Omicum Gallery has exhibited art since the building was completed in 2012. The continuous exhibition of art began in the winter of 2017-2018 when Sulev Kuuse started to curate the exhibitions.
We wish to understand how human genetic variation arose and diversified globally, as we know it today.
The Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology was founded on June 1st, 1990. The first Director of the Institute was professor Ain Heinaru.
The institute, in cooperation with the faculty, has requested the appointment of several world-renowned natural scientists as honorary doctors of the University of Tartu.
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The Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology conducts research in molecular life sciences and provides "white biology" education at all three levels: bachelor's, master's and doctoral.
We are interested in understanding the protein synthesis machinery in eukaryotes. The genetic information encoded in messenger RNA is translated into proteins by large ribonucleoprotein complex called