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Italy’s highest scientific award bestowed on Academy Professor Kari Alitalo

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Accademia Nationale dei Lincei, the oldest science academy in Italy, has granted the international Antonio Feltrinelli Prize, awarded every five years, to Academy Professor Kari Alitalo of the University of Helsinki and the Wihuri Research Institute.
Kari Alitalo. Photo: Linda Tammisto
Kari Alitalo. Photo: Linda Tammisto

According to Professor Giorgio Parisi, president of the Accademia Nationale dei Lincei, the prize was awarded in acknowledgment of Kari Alitalo’s pioneering work on cancer research.

In Western countries, cancer and cardiovascular diseases are among the most prevalent causes of death. Every third adult is diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, which makes cancer research and novel therapies critical, as currently available forms of treatment are often insufficient or not suitable for all. At the University of Helsinki, Academy Professor Kari Alitalo heads his research group, the Translational Cancer Medicine Program of the Faculty of Medicine and Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in Translational Cancer Biology, in addition to which he serves as director of the recently launched iCAN Flagship project. As director of the Wihuri Research Institute, Academy Professor Alitalo employs blood vessel, lymphatic vessel and stem cell technologies in investigating better treatment forms for cardiovascular and many other diseases.

Investigators in the research group led by Alitalo have focused specifically on the lymphatic vessel system. Lymphatic vessels have a particularly important role in the spread of metastases in the body in the case of a number of malignant tumours. In its experiments, the group has succeeded in reducing the development of metastases in lymph nodes. At the same time, the growth factors isolated by the group make it possible to culture new lymphatic vessels to replace damaged ones and increase the number of coronary arteries.

Kari Alitalo is among the world’s top researchers specialised in blood and lymphatic vessels.

The Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, established in 1603, is the oldest science academy in Italy. The academy is located in Rome and named for the lynx, whose acute vision illustrates the precision of scientific observation. The science academy was granted official status in 1871.

Further information:

Kari Alitalo (on a conference trip to the United States until 21 June), academy professor,  kari.alitalo@helsinki.fi, +358 50 500 3572

Photo 2: Professor Alitalo with his colleagues from below left to right  Katja Salo, Maria Arrano de Kivikko, Sinem Karaman, Salli Antila, Tanja Laakkonen, Jarmo Koponen, Tapio Tainola, Laura Fellman, Jennifer Paech, Shentong Fang, Maija Atuegwu, Elina Pylvänäinen, Laura Amoedo-Lopez, Shuo Chen, Anne Emilia Korhonen, Anni Näsi, Katariina Öörni, Andrea Rivas-Urbina, Basma Ragab,  Marianne Lähde, Andrey Anisimov, Zhilin Li, Maija Ruuth, Karthik Amudhala Hemanthakumar, Satu Paavonsalo, Harri Nurmi, Seppo Kaijalainen, Dmitri Chilov, Mari Jokinen, Laura Koski, Sarika Heino, Sawan Kumar Jha, Markus Räsänen, Veli-Matti Leppänen, Pauliina Kallio-Koistinen, Saija Piiroinen,  David He, Jefim Brodkin, Kari Alitalo

Contacts

Best regards,


Anna Maria Peltonen
science communicator, University of Helsinki
+358 50 406 2047, maria.peltonen@helsinki.fi

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Kari Alitalo. Photo: Linda Tammisto
Kari Alitalo. Photo: Linda Tammisto
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Photo 2. Alitalo's research group
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