Professor Arnoldo Frigessi, leader of Integreat, was surprised and delighted when he was recently awarded the NORA Lifetime Achievement Award for his eminent academic contributions to research and for his supervision of innumerable students.
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She has handled everything from the management of the collection of skeletal remains to the promotion of good teaching – Lene Frost Anderson has had quite a journey as Head of IMB.
In September, there will be an election for a new Head of the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences. Submit your nomination.
From 27th May until 8th July, there will be loud noise from drilling on the north side of Domus Medica.
An international meta study reveals that there may be less of certain mould toxins in organically grown grain, compared to grain grown in the conventional manner. This, and other findings from research into agricultural products, can have major consequences.
We can fill two needs with one deed by following dietary guidelines: improve our health and reduce our climate and environmental footprint both nationally and internationally.
From 22nd April blasting will take place twice a day on the west side of Domus Medica.
It will soon be easier for people to live with long-term after effects if they have had cancer in their childhood or youth. Associate professor Hanne Cathrine Lie plays an important role in a European innovation programme tasked with developing the digital tool e-QuoL.
The European research infrastructure EBRAINS enables neuroscientists to share, find and use data in new and far more effective ways than before.
The tram stop at the National Hospital will be closed and demolished. This is scheduled to happen in October.
During the months ahead, the positioning of sheet piles will involve excavation and drilling work close to Domus Medica.
Professor Emeritus Johan Frederik Storm has led research forming the basis of a scientific article that is causing a stir. The article is the result of 8 years’ collaboration on the EU «Human Brain Project». The aim was to uncover an alternative approach to our understanding of how human consciousness functions.
Associate Professor Stefan Schauber studies the quality of exams and believes that it should be possible to find an alternative to the current practice of setting around 100 questions in exams on the professional medical degree.
There is a clear correlation between the use of a particular type of antibiotic and the increased prevalence of a multi-resistant E. coli clone. This study illustrates the need for national surveillance systems to monitor antibiotic resistance.
Helene Seljenes Dalum has carried out research on what causes veterinarians to have suicidal thoughts. In June, she completed her doctorate at IMB, which brought her a little nearer to discovering the reasons behind the statistics.
Creating a fair exam system for second-year students on the medical degree during the pandemic was quite a challenge. Now, a study published in BMC Medical Education shows that it was successful.
Thesis “Effects of perineuronal nets on conductive and capacitive properties of neurons: Computational studies”
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Thesis title: “Extracellular Matric Molecules, Brain Plasticity, and Advancements in Calcium Imaging of Neural Activity ”
This year, our Tidy-up Week at the Institute is scheduled from Monday 16th to Friday 20th October.
Please find more practical information below.
Sykehusbygg has presented the plans for the autumn's construction work outside Domus Medica.
The work will start on 3 July and will be finished in August next year. Noisy works are primarily done before 09:00.
See below for information about opening hours and services available at the Institute during the summer.
In the beginning of May, excavation work will block walkways to Domus Medica (DM)
The word “brainwashing” usually triggers negative associations. But our brain health for sure depends on it. Scientists at the University of Oslo have recently made new and important discoveries about how and why this happens when we are sleeping.
Eating nuts and seeds frequently can reduce the risk of heart disease, shows a major new study review.