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The Gade Institute
The Gade Institute was founded in 1912. Since then, the institute has been a cornerstone of the medical research community in Bergen. Located at the Haukeland campus, the institute is divided into two sections - section for pathology, and section for microbiology and immunology.
Today the institute features around 100 employees from all over the world. In addition to active and ongoing research, the institute also offers several research education programs. Please click here to learn about the various programs we offer.
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Centre for Cancer Biomarkers (CCB) awarded SFF-status
Professor Lars A. Akslen at The Gade Institute has been spearheading the SFF-application within cancer research.
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Study of Murders in Western Norway
In a recently published article in Bergensavisen, Ph.D. candidate Stine Kristoffersen presents her Ph.D. project in which she studies murders in Western Norway.
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Gade's Hidden Treasures
The Gade Institute has a rich history which is exceptionally well documented.
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The 16th Broegelmann Lecture
The title of the 16th Broegelmann Lecture, which takes place on May 15, is "Proteases of periodontal pathogens as a weapon of choice in intelligent guerilla warfare against host immune system".
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- Centre for Cancer Biomarkers (CCB) awarded SFF-status (27.11.2012)
- Centre for Cancer Biomarkers (CCB) awarded SFF-status (18.11.2012)
- Study of Murders in Western Norway (20.09.2012)
- Gade's Hidden Treasures (29.05.2012)
- Results of bird flu vaccine (05.10.2009)