Animal welfare is important for Nobel laureates May-Britt and Edvard Moser. Not just because that is how it should be, but also because the…
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Inflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
Honorary doctorate to Nobel Laureate Bruce Beutler
by @NTNUhealth 5 December 2014The Board of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, has decided to award Professor Bruce Beutler an honorary doctorate, the degree of…
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There’s a proverb – the origins of which are hotly disputed – that says “It takes a village to raise a child.” You could…
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Financial support to study complications after abortion in Malawi
by @NTNUhealth 3 December 2014Blogger: Elisabeth Darj, Professor Global Health Unmet needs of contraceptives contribute to unsafe illegal abortions and postoperative infections, both of which are major…
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CancerResearch
How moustaches, mice and magnets contribute to prostate cancer research
by @NTNUhealth 25 November 2014Blogger: Debbie Hill, Post doctoral fellow at MR Cancer group As winter approaches us here in Trondheim, the art of keeping warm becomes more…
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Bloggers: Erik Ingebrigtsen and Hanne Lehn PhD candidates from four different Norwegian universities met in Oslo on 5-6 November for the first National innovation…
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The Black Death bacteria continues to kill
by @NTNUhealth 13 November 2014It took almost six months for Egil Lien to get permission from the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the US to study the plague…
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CancerResearch
To treat or not to treat? The role of PET/MRI in prostate cancer
by @NTNUhealth 11 November 2014Blog by: Mattijs Elschot Postdoctoral Fellow at MR Cancer Group Some prostate cancer patients need radical surgery to survive, whereas others can do without…
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Early markers of a potentially dangerous type of prostate cancer
by @NTNUhealth 6 November 2014Bloggers: May-Britt Tessem and Morten Beck Rye As we speak there are no accurate methods to diagnose potentially dangerous prostate cancer in an early…
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Blog by: Anna M. Bofin Professor of Medicine (Pathology) Breast cancer is a disease of the milk-producing glandular cells, the ductal and lobular cells…