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05.07.2010 07:01
Publications 2009
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13.05.2011 06:39
Publications Section for Oncology 2010
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11.02.2011 13:39
Research on Cancer Stem Cells
Bergen Oral Cancer Research Group works on identifying cancer stem cells in oral cancer.
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12.07.2011 12:46
Projects
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10.08.2010 07:36
PhDs awarded at Section for Pathology
List of PhDs awarded at the Gade Institute, Section for Pathology.
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13.01.2011 13:58
Research on Oral Cancer
Bergen Oral Cancer Research Group actively researches new cancer treatment strategies for oral cancer.
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30.1.2009 10:0
PhD MOF: MEDMET1 2012(weeks 6 and 7) (weeks 46 and 47)
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26.01.2012 12:08
Brain Tumor Immunology & Therapy group
Developing a novel immunotherapy that can be tested in clinical trials for GBM patients in combination with standard treatment regimens to improve the quality of life and extend survival of GBM patients.
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10.08.2010 07:41
PhDs awarded at Section for Microbiology and Immunology
List of PhDs awarded at The Gade Institute, Section for Microbiology and Immunology.
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14.4.2009 7:43
Bergen Oral Cancer Research Group
The Bergen Oral Cancer Research Group is a medical research group at the Gade Institute, University of Bergen, Norway.
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24.03.2010 14:34
Gastric cancer in Norway and Costa Rica
Warner Enrique Alpízar Alpízar’s PhD dissertation reveals that gastric cancer is more lethal in Costa Rica than in Norway.
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04.11.2011 11:40
New Genes for Malignant Melanoma Discovered
Researchers at The Gade Institute have discovered three new genes which may explain why some persons are more susceptible to malignant melanoma than others.
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20.12.2011 16:21 MEDICINE
Rodent PET scan solving health riddles
Soon, researchers at the University of Bergen will use a PET scanner on rats and mice. A practice that could lead to improved future health for all.
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28.07.2011 08:07
New Biomarker for Uterine Cancer
Professor Lars A. Akslen at The Gade Institute has worked on developing a new method for the assessment of uterine cancer.
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10.11.2011 10:17 MEDICINE
Record support for cancer research
The Norwegian Cancer Society has granted 147.7 million Norwegian kroner to cancer research. Of this, 25.5 million was awarded to researchers at the University of Bergen
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18.06.2010 13:23
Extracts From The Khat-plant Kill Cancer Cells
Therese Bredholt’s PhD work shows that extracts from the khat plant may provide better treatment against leukemia.
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20.12.2010 12:08
Kristi Anne Veien - New PhD Student at The Gade Institute
Kristi Anne Veien has recently commenced her work as a PhD student at The Gade Institute.
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29.04.2010 10:37 PRESENTATION
A Virologist's Working Day
Professor Karl-Henning Kalland investigates the molecular mechanisms in cancer.
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24.05.2012 12:27
Centre For Cancer Biomarkers Could Receive SFF-Status
Professor Lars A. Akslen at The Gade Institute is responsible for the current SFF-application at the Norwegian Research Council.
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8.6.2009 7:28
King Olav's Vs Cancer Research Prize 2009 awarded to Professor Lars A. Akslen
Professor Lars A. Akslen has been awarded King Olav’s Vs Cancer Research Prize 2009.
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9.6.2009 8:12
Prize for Preventive Medicine
The Norwegian Medical Association has awarded its "Preventive Medicine Prize" to the authors of the publication "Usefulness of HPV test on cell sample from the cervix".
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17.3.2009 9:35 NEWS
Systematic regulatory patterns discovered in prostate cancer cells
Whole genome analysis of gene expression and promoter chromatin modifications reveals coordinated patterns of gene expression in cancer. This is now published in PLoS ONE by researchers at the Gade institute.
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23.03.2012 13:48
Career Day at BBB
Most Master's students are in a phase where future career and job opportunities are very much in focus. The possibilities are many, but where do you start? Who has the relevant positions, and what qualifications are valuable to potential employers? The Student Committee of Medical Biology arranged a Career Day at BBB to dig deeper into these questions.
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09.12.2011 14:29 MEDICINE
New cure for leukaemia patients
Researchers at the University of Bergen have discovered a new treatment for acute myeloid leukaemia.