The University of Tartu (UTARTU, est.1632) is the largest university in Estonia, employing over 3,600 people including 1,900 academics and 14,000 students. Its competitive advantages are internationality, the quality of teaching and research, and diversity. The University of Tartu is the classical university with research and teaching at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine, and the Faculty of Science and Technology. It develops international projects in partnership with international scientific research institutions, foundations, universities and private partners worldwide.
Role in the project
The role of the University of Tartu is to analyse the autoantibodies to type 1 and 3 interferons in type 1 diabetes patients.