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2020 evolved into an annus horribilis for everyone, manifested by physical distancing and social isolation, disrupted work routines and for many, tragic loss of livelihood and loved ones.
Two of Professor Engebretsen鈥檚 students recently published articles.
A new study from the University of Bergen (UiB) shows that the way young people view their bodies have a great impact on their BMI.
Globally TB day is commemorated every year on March 24, the anniversary of the date when Dr. Robert Koch announced his discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria that causes TB, in 1882.
Petri Kursula receive the prize for best teacher in preclinical medicine 2020.
Scientists at the University of Bergen (UiB) have discovered a new enzyme on the deadly fungus Aspergillus fumigatus that might unlock new treatment. The fungus kills around one million people per year worldwide, and is found 鈥渆verywhere鈥.
How does the health-authorities choose to communicate when the world is experiencing a global crisis? This will be the main topic in a new rhetoric-study with researchers from Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
In a Nature Medicine article published today, BCEPS researchers discuss the challenges of developing essential health service packages in resource-constrained settings.
Research on PARP inhibitors carried out at Mohn Cancer Research Laboratory and KG Jebsen's center for genome-directed cancer therapy receives attention in the international press after publication in the Annals of Oncology.
CCBIO initiated its research school 鈥 CCBIO Research School for Cancer 大象传媒 (RSCS) 鈥 very early on, and the RSCS has since the startup in 2014 undergone a steady progress and expansion of the course portfolio. Now that CCBIO鈥檚 parent department the Department of Clinical Medicine has been assigned an FKB center (Centre for Clinical Treatment Research) 鈥 Neuro-SysMed 鈥 CCBIO is happy to be able... Read more
In science, sometimes a new perspective can turn our interpretation of the data upside-down, and necessitate a paradigm shift.
Novel genetic associations could pave the way for early interventions and personalized treatment of an incurable condition.
There were over 300 exchange students from Norway in Africa between 2003-2018. A group of Norwegian doctors have now studied how many became infected with Schistosomiasis after being exposed to fresh water.
Bergens Tidende shares the story of Elisabeth Thomassen, who receives support from the am-car community to raise money to try treatment in the USA.
Bergens Tidende shares the story of Aud and Kristel on 5 November; two ladies who have both been treated for breast cancer.
Springer Nature has published a 3-part interview with BCEPS Director Ole Frithjof Norheim on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the Sustainable Development Goals.
This workshop was organised by BCEPS student researchers Anand Bhopal, Emily McLean and Sara Soraya Eriksen as part of 鈥楧ay Zero鈥 at the 2021 Bergen Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Conference.

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