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What are UiO’s fields of research in the life sciences?

24 pictures give you an insight into the everyday work of life sciences researchers at UiO and UiO’s work related to the priority area UiO:Life Science.

UiO:Life Science is the largest priority area in the history of the University. UiO houses more than 1 000 persons working with life sciences. They acquire new insight into the nature of life, ageing and disease, and help to address societal challenges with regard to health and the environment. A planned building to house the life sciences, chemistry and pharmacy is a significant aspect of the priority area.

Life sciences represent a platform for new Norwegian business
and the transition to a greener economy with new services,
products and jobs.

Ole Petter Ottersen, rector UiO

 

The image carousel below shows a small fraction of UiO’s life science researchers and the research issues they are working on. Swipe on the arrows on the picture to move to the next image.

By Norunn K. Torheim. Translation by Akasie.
Published Dec. 7, 2015 9:45 AM - Last modified May 20, 2016 6:09 PM