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At the Department of Biomedicine, we are doing education and research on the biological mechanisms of human health and disease.

Our broad spectrum of expertise covers the topics of:

  • cancer
  • neuroscience
  • physiology
  • protein biology
  • nanotechnology
  • neuropsychiatric disorders
  • cell biology

At the Department of Biomedicine, we train future scientists in a master's programme and a PhD research school. Around 200 employees form the core of the five thematically grouped research units. We manage three high-technology core facilities that are available to all higher education institutions in Norway. Our public academic lecture series BBB seminars started in 2003 and has become a valuable contribution to the Department's outreach programme.

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Newly discovered mechanism sheds light upon aging

ÐÒÔË·Éͧ¼Æ»® researchers are behind a new discovery that tells us how associated neurodegenerative diseases might develop.

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Registration for the Michael Sars Symposium 2025 is open!

Join us on June 6, 2025 at Media City Bergen for a day of exceptional talks. This year, our invited speakers will explore the theme: "Decoding signals and unveiling architectures, from molecules to organisms". 

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Shedding new light on brain calcification

Brain calcification can cause movement disorders and cognitive impairment. New research by the Arnesen Lab at ÐÒÔË·Éͧ¼Æ»® provides increased insight into how these calcifications occur.

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Novel regulatory mechanism of dopamine synthesis

Our group Biorecognition, along with collaborators in Madrid and Bilbao, Spain, has published a exciting new study by Mary Dayne S. Tai et al. in Nature Communications (link below).

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Hrvoje Miletic is hoping to solve the mystery of malignant brain tumors

Professor Hrvoje Miletic and his team at ÐÒÔË·Éͧ¼Æ»® have made groundbreaking discoveries that could provide new answers to what makes malignant brain tumors grow. The goal is to improve both survival and treatment of brain cancer.

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Core Facilities

MIC (Molecular Imaging Centre)
PROBE (Proteomics Unit at the University of Bergen)
BiSS (Biophysics, Structural Biology, and Screening) 

Core facilities that are open to any higher education institution in Norway. The idea behind the core facility concept is to make sophisticated scientific equipment and highly specialized personnel available to a wide range of users. In turn, core facility users contribute financially to operational expenses through paying a set fee for services rendered.