Blogger: Sjoerd Hak The Research Council of Norway has recently awarded grants under the funding scheme Independent Basic Research Projects – Medicine, Health…
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CancerResearch
The tumour’s microenvironment important in breast cancer development
by @NTNUhealth 21 October 2013Blogger: Tonje Strømmen Steigedal Our bodies constantly renew their cells. In healthy individuals this is tightly regulated so that old…
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Inflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
Pictures from the CEMIR opening
by @NTNUhealth 14 October 2013Today we open our new Centre of Excellence, CEMIR, Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research. A central topic for the centre is how inflammation can play…
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Blogger: Maria Dung Cao I have just spent 6 months away from home and worked at one of the well-known…
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CancerCardiovascularResearch
What does the metabolite say? Can we predict cancer and heart disease?
by @NTNUhealth 14 October 2013Blogger: Riyas M. Vettukattil When working as a doctor out in the clinic, I was always puzzled by a set…
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Blogger: Siver A. Moestue One of the best things about being a researcher is that you can work on completely new…
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Blogger: Jose Ramon Antolin Teruel When people think about breast cancer research, the first thing that comes to their mind is…
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Proteins: The building blocks
by @NTNUhealth 23 September 2013In this video, Geir Slupphaug talks about proteins. Nearly all diseases are caused by dysfunctional proteins. At the proteomics and metabolomics core facility they…
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BloodCancerResearch
Understanding myeloma cells to find a better treatment
by @NTNUhealth 27 August 2013Kristine Misund and her co-workers at K. G. Jebsen Center for Myeloma Research focus on multiple myeloma which is a special kind of cancer…
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Survival is for many brain tumours related to how much of the tumour is removed during surgery. The methods and technology developed in Trondheim…