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From sea lice to deep ocean minerals, from basic research to industrial innovation: The University of Bergen (UiB) is vibrant key player.
Learning more about the changes that occur in the brain of salmon during smoltification may give us insight into the plasticity of our own brain.
Knowing more about fish larva nutrition will have a significant impact on future aquaculture industry practices.
Tunicol, led by Eric Thompson and Christoffer Troedsson, has won an innovation prize.
Keys to success in EU projects: think long-term, engage in pre-call discussions, network.
In 2009, Professor II Albert Imsland was the Department of Biology鈥檚 (BIO鈥檚) most prolific author, with a total of 12 publications having a summed impact factor of 15.5.
Ole Brix and Ivar R酶nnestad et al have just published an article entitled, 鈥淲hether depositing fat or losing weight, fish maintain a balance鈥 in the Proceedings of TheRoyal Society Biological Sciences. the article was selected as a 鈥渉ighlighted paper鈥.