On Friday 6 February, Eivind Ottersen Samstad from CEMIR research centre defends his doctoral thesis. He has been researching crystalline substances in the human…
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Blogger: Jose Bianco Moreria, Post doctor at K. G. Jebsen – Senter for hjertetrening (CERG) Every once in while we talk here about this…
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Inflammatory and Immune SystemOpinionsResearchStudent life
What I love about my job
by @NTNUhealth 28 January 2015Blogger: Signe Åsberg PhD student at CEMIR This blog post was originally posted on Åsberg’s science blog Furby in the lab. Let me…
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Reproductive Health and ChildbirthResearch
Could Trophoblasts be the Immune Cells of Pregnancy?
by @NTNUhealth 18 December 2014Blogger: Guro Stødle and Line Tangerås PhD students, CEMIR In the human body, infections (caused by bacteria or virus) and tissue injury may…
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Reproductive Health and ChildbirthResearch
Six weeks of data collection in Sri Lanka’s hill country tea plantations
by @NTNUhealth 12 December 2014Bloggers: Jennifer J. Infanti (Department of Public Health and General Practice, NTNU), Ragnhild Lund (Department of Geography, NTNU) and Kumudu Wijewardene (Department of Community…
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The brain has an enormous capacity to store memories and to keep memories from getting mixed up in part because of how these memories…
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When May-Britt Moser gave her Nobel lecture on Sunday, she had some help from the audience. At her signal Moser’s colleagues stood up in…
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NeurologicalResearch
Nobel lectures touch on central discoveries and tantalizing findings
by @NTNUhealth 7 December 2014Nobel Laureates and neuroscientists May-Britt and Edvard Moser described how they made their prize-winning discovery in their Nobel lectures on Sunday 7 December. They…
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Edvard and May-Britt Moser finished their Nobel lecture with a music video where NTNU music professors improvised over a Norwegian folk tune. The video…
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Watch the Nobel Lectures 2014 online Sunday 7 December 1 pm – 3.15 pm. The Nobel Lectures in Physiology or Medicine will be held…