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As a part of the CCBIO-Harvard INTPART collaboration, CCBIO PhD student Silje Kjølle and Medical Student Research Programme students Martha Rolland Jacobsen and Amalie Svanøe were given the opportunity to conduct summer internships at the Vascular Biology Program at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. They have now returned from Boston, and has provided us with a great report... Read more
Steady progress on multiple fronts!
New prototype launched at Ultradian consortium meeting
Members from Centre for Nutrition participated in the panel of experts at the lecture "TÃ¥ler det ikke!" at Litteraturhuset on August 8th.
The fall semester at the Department of Biomedicine presents many exciting national and international lecturers.
The consequences of the discontinuation of the Quota programme in 2015 is under evaluation.
The eRegistry research project in Palestine is led by Frederik Frøen, a researcher at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH), in collaboration with the Palestinian National Institute of Public Health, World Health Organization and the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
Thursday August 23rd at 14:00 Raymond Koopmans will visit Kalfarveien 31
Members from Centre for Nutrition participated at the FASEB conference in Canada.
Samih Mohamed Ahmed received the prestigious Nordic Hatton Award 2018
Defense for the PhD degree at the University of Bergen, Lawrence Fred Sembajwe
Thanks to funding from the Faculty of Medicine MIC recently got a new confocal in house. It was installed before summer and is ready to use.
In the 2017 Annual Report, CIH reported more than 60 PhD candidates. Learn more about what they are doing!
Jovita Kakia Amurwon is a PhD student at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, and a guest PhD student at CIH, University of Bergen.
A range of psychiatric disorders have molecular similarities that modern diagnostic tools don't recognize. This shows an international study with 2 million participants. The K.G. Jebsen center for neuropsychiatric disorders has provided Norwegian data and analyses.
Injection of a genetically modified polio virus into the brain can give brain cancer patients several years more than normal treatment.
In 3 filmed interviews spanning over 30 years, Neurologist and Researcher, William Howlett reflects on the on-going HIV epidemic, from the first documented case to the situation today.
CIH PhD Candidate, David Rutagwera, aims to reduce infections caused by HIV shed in breastmilk to as close to 0% as possible, so that every child can begin life without the HIV+ burden.

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