You are sitting in a meeting at work and your mind starts to wander to another place. Suddenly, you realise that the person leading the meeting has asked you a question that you have not heard. Why does this happen?
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Dean Ivar P. Gladhaug provides an overview of the key EU funding allocations this year, and more! Are you intending to apply for EU funding next spring? Start the process now!
In 2022, the Institute of Health and Society has received EU funding for many new research projects. Through her funding allocations, Professor Anne Moen is one of the researchers making an important contribution. Here she will share some of her experiences.
Research adviser Veslem?y Ramsfjell followed up on researchers and coordinated the process that led to two new centres of excellence. The Dean of Research, Jens Petter Berg, chaired the panel of experts providing advice and feedback to applicants throughout the process.
Our talented research advisers at the External Funding Office (EEF) have the details of upcoming calls for proposals this spring. Please get in touch with them if you are planning to apply.
India produces 20 percent of all generic medicines worldwide, but depends on ingredients from China to make the medicines.
Special edition on research funding. New centres of excellence. Faculty board elections.
New study shows that colonoscopy-screening reduces the risk of getting colorectal cancer by 18 percent. The reduction is less than experts previously assumed.
Study contributes to new knowledge about what prevents and promotes family involvement in treatment of patients with severe mental disorders.
Why does it become harder to concentrate when you have Alzheimer’s disease? The explanation is perhaps that the signals transmitted from glial cells to nerve cells are disrupted.
Hanne Flinstad Harbo won the election and takes office as the new dean at the Faculty of Medicine in January 2023.
Some patients get a serious infection in the eye after eye surgery. The risk of becoming blind is high without prompt treatment. A new approach to diagnostics and treatment can help save patients’ vision.
The patients are recommended controls every three years.
Hanne Flinstad Harbo won the election for the position of dean at the Faculty of Medicine with 53% of the votes. She will be the faculty's first female dean.
The new Jebsen centre opened on 1 September and will have a duration of five years. The aim of the centre's research is to improve the prevention and treatment of heart disease. The Centre is led by Professor Torbj?rn Omland.
Five research environments from MED reached this year's FRIPRO award. One research environment from IMB and four from Klinmed received support.
Higher prison security level is linked to greater risk of dying after release. Preventive measures can reduce the mortality rate.
Election of the Dean at the Faculty of Medicine. Student or employee? Cast your vote by Wednesday 14 September at 12 noon.
Dean Ivar Gladhaug explains who has the right to vote and encourages you to use your right to vote in the dean's election 2022 today! Due to errors in DF?, many people with the right to vote have dropped out of the number of people. You can still vote. The election closes on 14 September at 12.
Due to an error in our new personnel and payroll system, many employees have fallen out of the workforce. Just log in and vote anyway. The votes will be counted manually.
By using drugs currently used to treat other diseases, scientists hope they will help children with leukemia suffer fewer long-term aftereffects from their treatment.
The dean elections are now taking place at the Faculty of Medicine and you need to figure out who to vote for! Come to the election meeting on 5 September.
It appears unnecessary to perform surgery on patients who have the mild variant of the disease PHPT, where the level of calcium in the blood is only slightly higher than usual.
Nursing science at the Department of Health and Society, University of Oslo is ranked number 47 in this year's ShanghaiRanking - 2022 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects.
Welcome to the new semester. The dean provides an overview of the semester's main issues. Start of the semester. New master's programme. The King's Gold Medal.