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One of the CIH鈥檚 most important resources is the many long-term, stable, productive partnerships Centre researchers have been able to establish with researchers and institutions in Africa and Asia.
We introduce a new and complete tool in the R package Haplin for power and sample size calculations in genetic association studies, readily applicable to data in MoBa or Harvest. The article is published in BMC Bioinformatics
Medical research student, Mehma Pannu, says that actually being a researcher gave her an insight into the 鈥渙ther side鈥. Instead of, as a medical student, taking research results as hard facts, understanding more about the research process has made her more objective.
Researchers from the lab of Aurora Martinez describe a novel mechanism for the degradation of enzymes involved in phenylketonuria and other neurometabolic disorders.
This years' KEFF conference was held in Bergen on the 18th and 19th of March and was a great success with over 220 participants.
The candidate will give a trial lecture and defend her doctoral thesis with the title: 鈥淭he role of AXL and the tumor microenvironment in cancer cell plasticity and therapy responses"
In Huntingtons Disease, patients suffer from cognitive deficits and psychiatric disturbance, and later also from a devastating loss of movement control. Researchers at the Department of Biomedicine have identified some of the molecular events that occur in the brain in Huntingtons Disease.
Cancer is a complex disease caused by a multitude of factors gone wrong in the cell. NAA10 may be one such factor. This is a protein that performs many different tasks, including the most common which is catalyzing the acetylation of cellular proteins. NAA10 can therefore be viewed as a 鈥滼ack of all trades鈥-protein. For two decades it has been linked to cancer progression, but recent data puts... Read more
Adrian Drazic, post doctor at the Department of Biomedicine, is one of the recipients of this years award for outstanding young researchers by the Meltzer Foundation.
Although across Kenya there has been a significant decrease in HIV positivity between 2015 and 2017, there are still some gaps that can be identified through spatial-temporal analyses and modelling. A PhD student from CIH talked about his work with spatial-temporal analyses at the prestigious CROI conference held 4-7 March, 2019 in Seattle.
鈥 When a product is labeled with a keyhole, it does not mean that the product is healty, but that it is healthier than similar products, says nutrition experts Cathrine Horn and Vegard Lysne.
- Two of these are as unhealthy as candy.
Placing stools from healthy people in the stomach improved both the symptoms and bacterial flora in the intestines of persons with a variety of irritable bowel syndrome.
The first General Assembly of the EU Maxibone Project was held in Bergen from 11-12. February 2019.
The candidate will give a trial lecture and defend his doctoral thesis with the title: 鈥淭he Characterization of Disordered Membrane-Binding Proteins of Myelin: A Biophysical Approach"
A lecture on how to implement career development in PhD-training in the future.
A workshop on careers options, strategies & tactics for life scientists
Young research talent Nils Halberg gives a trial lecture for a faculty position in biomedicine.

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