As the most commonly diagnosed malignancy and the 2nd leading cause of cancer-related death in men, prostate cancer (PC) is a major health care problem in the Nordic countries, where incidences will rise by 40% in the next 20-ys due to population aging.
The project aims to enhance the digitization of natural history collections across Nordic and European museums through strategic collaboration and technological innovation.
Overview of results and effects of the four Nordic Centres of Excellence in Arctic research. The report contains data on publications, policy influence, dissemination activities and other impact indicators.
This interim report is based on the work of the Nordic Research Infrastructure Network NRIN. NRIN was
established in September 2009 as a joint Nordic network amongst key actors involved in research
infrastructure policy at national level. The network is funded by NordForsk, that also assisted with secretariat
functions.
While preparing its report, NRIN (NORIA-net Research Infrastructures Network) commissioned an evaluation of Nordic participation in international research cooperation. A pilot project for this evaluation examined the NORDSYNC membership of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF).
The report contains final evaluations of NordForsk’s two joint Nordic research initiatives started in 2007, namely Welfare Research and Food, Nutrition and Health.