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17.03.2011 11:50
mVAC
Mobile innovations in recording child vaccination and health data in immunization registers
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10.05.2010 13:53
Research on Mucosal Vaccines
10 million children are annually killed by mucosal infections. Mucosal vaccines have potential to save millions of lives and the Influenza Centre in Bergen is playing an active role contributing to knowledge in this field.
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17.03.2011 12:33
EntVac: Developing vaccines against diarrhea caused by Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and Shigella
Diarrhea and dysentery are important killers of children in developing countries. These diseases also contribute to malnutrition. Vaccines give a very favorable return on public health investment.
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17.03.2011 13:02
STOPENTERICS: Vaccination against Shigella and ETEC: novel antigens, novel approaches
The objective of this project is to contribute to the development of vaccines against Shigella and ETEC for children of the developing world.
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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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17.03.2011 10:55
OMEVAC (Open Mobile Electronic Vaccine Trials)
An interdisciplinary project to improve quality of vaccine trials in low-resource settings
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17.8.2009 11:55
Gabriel Kristian Pedersen - New PhD student at the Gade Institute
Gabriel Pedersen has recently been employed as PhD student at the Gade Institute.
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23.11.2010 15:20
A beneficial role of BCG vaccination on the outcome of anti-tuberculosis treatment
Dr Jeremiah Kidola's master's degree work undertaken at the Gade Institute, shows that BCG vaccination plays an important role in the intensive phase of tuberculosis treatment.
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14.10.2009 11:58
Signe Cornell Svindland - PhD Student at the Gade Institute
Signe Svindland was employed as a PhD student on January 1, 2009. Her period of employment lasts until December 31, 2011.
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22.9.2009 7:16
Magne Henrik Olsen - new master student
Magne Henrik Olsen is a new master student at the Gade Institute.
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17.4.2009 8:59 NEWS/RESEARCH
Clinical trial of an avian influenza vaccine
A new vaccine against the bird flu will be tested at the Haukeland University Hospital.
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05.10.2009 08:10
Results of bird flu vaccine
The Influenza Centre at the Gade Institute has, in cooperation with European scientists and a vaccine manufacturer, completed a clinical trial of the recently developed EU Panfluvac bird flu (H5N1) vaccine.