Forty students have gained work experience from a research project with a scholarship from UiO:Life Science this summer. The summer projects concluded with an exhibition and selection of the best academic and popular science poster.
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Professor Charpentier was one of the first young group leaders recruited to NCMM¡¯s Swedish sister centre, the Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS) in 2009.
After being corona-delayed by six months, it was time to celebrate the first graduates from the innovation program SPARK Norway. The graduation of a total of nine projects was marked with the presentation of diplomas and presentations given by all project managers, also called SPARKees.
Sujan Rijal is studying a Masters Degree in Health Economics, Policy and Management at the University of Oslo. He arrived January 2020, and eight weeks later the lock down started.
Last week it was announced that the new Life Science Building risks considerable budget cuts to stay within budget. Difficult ground conditions and extra engineering costs are the main reasons.
Marieke Kuijjer and Anthony Mathelier awarded funding as part of the ¡®Rosa sl?fe¡¯ (Pink Ribbon) campaign
The Centre for Medical Ethics has recently had successful applications for three new EU projects.
Researchers at the University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital have discovered how destructive changes occur in our genome. This could lead to cancer. Their results have been published in the journal Nature Cell Biology.
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Rigid treatments of tuberculosis could lead to the emergence of more drug-resistant tuberculosis instead of less, new study shows.
Cambridge Core has published various articles on country responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. Helsam¡¯s Terje P. Hagen and Bj?rn Hofmann give an account of Norway¡¯s response.
Vaccines can be far more targeted and effective than they are today. A new method will allow us to develop new vaccines more cheaply and efficiently and perhaps get one step ahead of bacteria.
Grant applications to the Research Council for spring 2020 are due on May 6. All applicants at Helsam must anchor proposals via department leader, and seek quality assurance of budget via economist.
¨C We have to increase the awareness of what consent is, says Wangamati, senior lecturer at the University of Oslo.
An article entitled ¡°m6A RNA modification as a new player in R-loop regulation¡±, by the Dynamic Gene Regulation research group led by Arne Klungland at IMB, was published in the January edition of Nature Genetics.
If you want to maintain a stabile weight, reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and some types of cancer, then daily consumption of nuts is recommended, not only for Christmas, but all year round.
Aortic valve calcification is a challenging condition for the health service and for the patients concerned. The only treatment currently available is surgery. Mariia Boganova recently defended her thesis which addresses the options available for future pharmacological treatment.
In order to tackle drug-resistant tuberculosis, more focus needs to be placed on social conditions, rather than biomedicine, according to a new study.
Young people who eat breakfast and lunch generally eat more healthily during the course of the day. These are the results of a study which was conducted by researchers at the Department.
Ragnhild Helles?, professor and department head of Nursing Science, has been appointed as an "Honorary Skou Professor" at Aarhus University.
Many people take vitamin B as dietary supplements without needing them. The combination of B6 and B12 vitamins can even be harmful.
In many countries there are long waiting lists to get a new liver. The solution is to use older donors, says Trygve Thorsen in his thesis.
A new study published in JAMA Dermatology, shows a clear association between number of solarium sessions and SCC development.
Mobility grants for research stays abroad are awarded to individuals whose positions are already funded of the Research Council of Norway. Deadline open-ended.
Over 3000 participants from more than 150 countries have signed-up to follow the MOOC ?How to Write a Ph.D. Research Proposal? after its launch. The MOOC is developed by the University of Oslo.