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Meet MIMS Clinical Research Fellow, Anne-Marie Fors Connolly, and learn about the advances she and her group have made in understanding how viral infection changes blood vessels to cause serious disease complications and to leverage that understanding to improve treatment strategies.
The 11th annual Nordic EMBL Partnership meeting focused on multidisciplinarity, access to cutting-edge technologies, and future research directions
The female sex hormone oestrogen may have some protective effect against becoming seriously ill and dying in COVID-19, according to a registry study conducted at Umeå University. If so, this could explain why men are more likely than women to die during the pandemic.
The “Where Are They Now? Nordic EMBL Partnership Alumni Careers” profile series introduces readers to alumni of the Nordic EMBL Partnership and the careers that they have embarked on. This month, we highlight MIMS alumna Mari Bonde and learn how she expanded her postdoctoral research as it transformed into biotech industry projects.
Taro Kitazawa will start his research activities on molecular basis of neuroplasticity in memory formation in the summer 2022.
An international consortium of leading migraine scientists identified more than 120 regions of the genome that are connected to risk of migraine. The groundbreaking study helps researchers better understand the biological basis of migraine and its subtypes and could speed up the search for new treatment of the condition, which affects over a billion individuals worldwide.
Three scientist-artists win the 5th Nordic EMBL Partnership Science and Art Competition.
The Norwegian research environment stands to benefit from the launch of the new European Molecular Biology Laboratory programme ‘Molecules to Ecosystems’
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