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The laboratory leader´s interest towards the eye´s retina was initially based on the realization that the retina  manifests pathological changes in diseases that are primary known as brain diseases.

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  • Ocular Diseases Database
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    Ocular Diseases Database

    05.11.202523.12.2025
  • Lay language article: Turning Old Drugs into New Hope for Blindness
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    Lay language article: Turning Old Drugs into New Hope for Blindness

    22.05.202508.01.2026
  • Would anyone actually come? Personal reflections on organizing a FEBS Advanced Lecture Course in Kuopio
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    Would anyone actually come? Personal reflections on organizing a FEBS Advanced Lecture Course in Kuopio

    13.07.202613.07.2026
  • From Finnish Biosciences to International Retina Research: April 2026 Updates from Leinonen Retina Laboratory
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    From Finnish Biosciences to International Retina Research: April 2026 Updates from Leinonen Retina Laboratory

    02.05.202602.05.2026
  • Retina4Future COST action meeting in Lisbon, March 2026: building new European connections in retinal research
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    Retina4Future COST action meeting in Lisbon, March 2026: building new European connections in retinal research

    22.03.202622.03.2026
  • Lääkkeiden uusiokäyttö / Drug Repurposing – a summary of a BSc Pharm thesis
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    Lääkkeiden uusiokäyttö / Drug Repurposing – a summary of a BSc Pharm thesis

    05.02.202605.02.2026
  • New publication by LRL scientists in Redox Biology explains why retinitis pigmentosa progresses faster in female mice than in males
    Scientific Publications

    New publication by LRL scientists in Redox Biology explains why retinitis pigmentosa progresses faster in female mice than in males

    01.02.202601.02.2026
  • From the Podcast: Can You Be a Top Scientist and an Innovator? A Conversation with Henri Leinonen and Tarja Malm (UEF)
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    From the Podcast: Can You Be a Top Scientist and an Innovator? A Conversation with Henri Leinonen and Tarja Malm (UEF)

    28.01.202628.01.2026
  • New LRL Research Sheds Light on How the Degenerating Retina Tries to Save Itself
    Scientific Publications

    New LRL Research Sheds Light on How the Degenerating Retina Tries to Save Itself

    23.12.202505.01.2026
  • Welcome to our new website (finally!)
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    Welcome to our new website (finally!)

    23.12.202523.12.2025
  • Announcing: FEBS Advanced Lecture Course ‘Retina in a Dish: Methods & Applications in Life Sciences’ (8–12 June 2026, Kuopio, Finland)
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    Announcing: FEBS Advanced Lecture Course ‘Retina in a Dish: Methods & Applications in Life Sciences’ (8–12 June 2026, Kuopio, Finland)

    05.11.202514.07.2026
  • Henri Leinonen presents new findings on sex differences in retinitis pigmentosa models at CRATER 2.0, Warsaw
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    Henri Leinonen presents new findings on sex differences in retinitis pigmentosa models at CRATER 2.0, Warsaw

    09.10.202523.12.2025
  • Leinonen Retina Laboratory participates into Visionarium conference in Tvärminne/Hanko, Finland
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    Leinonen Retina Laboratory participates into Visionarium conference in Tvärminne/Hanko, Finland

    27.09.202523.12.2025

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