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FORINFRA-Nasj.sats. forskn.infrastrukt

Nor-BioImaging A Norwegian consortium for participation in the ESFRI infrastructure Euro-BioImaging

Nor-BioImaging is a consortium for infrastructure within biomolecular and biomedical imaging established on the basis of a mandate approved by all universities and university hospitals in Norway that also have appointed members for a steering committee. Through establishing a national program for...

Awarded: NOK 0.25 mill.

Project Period: 2015-2015

Location: Ukjent Fylke

FORINFRA-Nasj.sats. forskn.infrastrukt

Nor-BioImaging A Norwegian consortium for participation in the ESFRI infrastructure Euro-BioImaging

Nor-BioImaging is a consortium established on the basis of a mandate approved by all universities and university hospitals in Norway that also have appointed members for a steering committee. Through establishing a national program for infrastructure with in biomolecular and biomedical imaging th...

Awarded: NOK 0.35 mill.

Project Period: 2012-2014

Location: Ukjent Fylke

FRIMED-Klinisk medisin og folkehelse

ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology

The ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology is an annual international meeting, bringing prominent scientists and group leaders within the field together with young scientists. Host function is circulating among the European partners tha t have contributed importantly to the wor...

Awarded: NOK 0.20 mill.

Project Period: 2011-2011

Location: Ukjent Fylke

FUGE-Funksjonell genomforskn.i Norg

Oslo Animal MRI unit - a node in the FUGE NorMIC consortium

The MR technology now allows for in vivo imaging to a resolution of microns which is even less than the size of many cell types. MRI has therefore become an invaluable tool for molecular imaging and translational research. Scientists in Oslo have used the FUGE MIC animal MR unit in Trondheim unt...

Awarded: NOK 1.00 mill.

Project Period: 2008-2012

Location: Ukjent Fylke

FRIMEDBIO-Fri prosj.st. med.,helse,biol

Molecular basis for control of the heartbeat by Na+

Contraction of the heart is triggered by an increase in Ca2+ within cardiac muscle cells, as Ca2+ ions bind to contractile proteins. The rise in Ca2+ results primarily from release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum which is the main intracellular store of C a2+. Therefore, the pumping ability of th...

Awarded: NOK 5.4 mill.

Project Period: 2008-2012

Location: Ukjent Fylke

TU-Tungt utstyr

Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy of small animals

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) offers unique opportunities to obtain in vivo information about organ structure and function. The technique is widely used in clinical research. This application from several research groups at Ullevaal University Hospital is primarily focussed on the neurobiolog...

Awarded: NOK 5.3 mill.

Project Period: 2007-2009

Location: Ukjent Fylke

INT-BILAT-BILAT-ordningen

USA - Scientific seminar in Oslo with participants from Johns Hopkins Medical School and Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo

The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo will organise a scientific seminar in Oslo in 2006 on the subjects of neurobiology, cardiology, and cancer research, and has invited fellow colleagues from Johns Hopkins University. The seminar is a based on the existing Agreement of Cooperation b...

Awarded: NOK 0.15 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2007

Location: Ukjent Fylke

BIOFYS-Fysiologiske og anatomiske fag

Cellular mechanisms of heart failure

In cardiac myocytes, contraction is triggered by a transient increase in intracellular Ca2+ levels. Depolarization causes Ca2+ entry through L-type Ca2+ channels, which in turn triggers release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). This process is referred to as Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release...

Awarded: NOK 2.0 mill.

Project Period: 2005-2008

Location: Ukjent Fylke

BIOFYS-Fysiologiske og anatomiske fag

Mechanisms of heart failure

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Awarded: NOK 3.0 mill.

Project Period: 2004-2007

Location: Ukjent Fylke

FRIMED-Klinisk medisin og folkehelse

Redusert skjelettmuskelfunksjon hos pasienter med hjertesvikt: biokjemiske forandringer i skjelettmuskel

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Awarded: NOK 1.3 mill.

Project Period: 2004-2007

Location: Ukjent Fylke

BIOFYS-Fysiologiske og anatomiske fag

Endringer av den molekylære mekanismen for utløsning av kontraksjon i sviktende hjerter

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Awarded: NOK 1.7 mill.

Project Period: 2003-2006

Location: Ukjent Fylke

BIOFYS-Fysiologiske og anatomiske fag

Mekanismer ved hjertesvikt

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Awarded: NOK 1.3 mill.

Project Period: 2003-2006

Location: Ukjent Fylke

GENPROS-Generelt andre prosjekter

Student-, utenlands- og gjesteforskerstipend

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Awarded: NOK 4.6 mill.

Project Period: 2001-2006

Location: Ukjent Fylke