The NORDTREAT project will build on the achievements within recent large-scale European initiatives that includes cross-disciplinary collaborations between academia, hospitals, biomedical companies and patient organisations. The overall aim is to improve Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients' prognosis and quality of life by introducing a novel personalized medicine algorithm that is based on recently generated -omics data.
The project is centered on developing decision-support tools tailored to a type of forest management planning called individual tree selection while balancing objectives of profitability and biodiversity.
Youth with mental health diagnosis, or who report that they have mental health difficulties, thrive less well at school than other young people. New research will uncover the causes of this and whether other factors play a role.
This project will produce cutting edge research publishable in the most prestigious academic journals and produce new and important knowledge about segregation and integration in Nordic countries.
NordForsk is announcing NOK 7 million in funding for the organisation of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on neutron scattering techniques. The application deadline is 21 September 2018.