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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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Why Grow Dangerous Viruses?
In a chronicle recently published in Bergens Tidende, Professor Rebecca Cox Brokstad and Postdoctor Åsne Jul-Larsen from The Influenza Center, The Gade Institute, disucss ethical aspects related to the growth of dangerous viruses.
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Annelie Hellvard - New PhD Candidate at The Gade Institute
Annelie Hellvard has recently been employed as a PhD Candidate at The Gade Institute.
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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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Joint Institute Day
The Gade Institute and Department of Biomedicine are situated in adjacent buildings. On a joint institute day, the two institutes gathered at the BB-buidling in order to find out what else they have in common.
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- Why Grow Dangerous Viruses? (17.01.2012)
- Annelie Hellvard - New PhD Candidate at The Gade Institute (09.01.2012)
- New Genes for Malignant Melanoma Discovered (04.11.2011)
- Joint Institute Day (04.11.2011)
- Results of bird flu vaccine (05.10.2009)