Blogger: Tonje Husby Haukaas, Senior engineer MR Cancer Group at the Department of circulation and medical imaging Could there be a better day…
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Christian Doeller wins Radboud Science Award
by Rita Elmkvist Nilsen 22 September 2016Christian Doeller at the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience has been awarded the Radboud Science Award for his research on how the brain links memories of different events to form one coherent memory.
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Blogger: Bjørn Olav Haugen, Professor, Centre for Innovative Ultrasound Solutions, Department of circulation and medical imaging Angina is chest pain that occurs when the…
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New insight in the development of immunity to parasitic worms
by @NTNUhealth 9 September 2016By Menno Oudhoff, Researcher, Centre of Molecular Inflammation Reseach (CEMIR) The gastrointestinal tract is a common site for infection by a variety…
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Interpreting ultrasound images with neural networks
by @NTNUhealth 1 September 2016Blogger: Erik Smistad, PostDoc at Centre for Innovative Ultrasound Solutions (CIUS) Neural networks have recently achieved incredible results for recognising objects…
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Successful international conference on molecular inflammation in Trondheim
by @NTNUhealth 8 June 2016May 30th – June 2nd CEMIR organized an international conference on mechanisms of molecular inflammation. The venue was Kunnskapssenteret at NTNU/ St. Olavs Hospital.…
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Richard Kandasamy receives Onsager Fellowship
by @NTNUhealth 27 May 2016Associate Professor Richard Kumaran Kandasamy at the Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research has received an Onsager Fellowship at NTNU. The Onsager Fellowship Programme is…
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Cyclodextrin, a sugar with promising potential for treatment of atherosclerosis!
by @NTNUhealth 20 April 2016Bloggers: Siril S. Bakke and Terje Espevik, researchers at CEMIR Cardiovascular disease resulting from atherosclerosis is one of the most common causes of death…
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CEMIR has released its 2015 Annual Report. The scientific activities at CEMIR have proceeded with very good progress. In 2015, 77 papers have been…
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Brain changes in U-2 pilots due to altitude exposure – NATO high altitude research at NTNU
by @NTNUhealth 3 March 2016Bloggers: Marianne Bjordal Havnes, Post Doc Andreas Møllerløkken, Researcher, The Barophysiology group at the Department of circulation and medical imaging Researchers are trying…