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Innovation
Innovation is one of the cornerstones on which the faculty builds its activities. Do you want to learn more about health innovation, do you have an idea, or do you want to collaborate with us?
Scientia Fellows
Scientia Fellows is an international postdoctoral fellowship programme which aims to support talented researchers to advance their scientific career and expand international research relations.
Core Facilities
A core facility is a specialist laboratory serving researchers from within and outside its own institution. Here you can find information about core facilities at the Faculty of Medicine.
About the research
The Faculty has a broad profile, focusing on clinical research, basic medical research, health research and public health.
Research news
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E-tool will help young people who have had cancer
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.
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Advanced infrastructure will revolutionise brain research
The European research infrastructure EBRAINS enables neuroscientists to share, find and use data in new and far more effective ways than before.
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Conflicting theories of consciousness may fit together after all
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.
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Can exams be shorter and better?
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.