Completed doctoral theses at CEMIR

Completed doctoral theses at CEMIR


Completed doctoral theses at CEMIR

  1. ​​​​​​Lamsal, Apsana, 2023. Autophagy in tissues and solid tumors controlled by infiltrating immune cells
  2. Nore, Kristin Grotle, 2023. The eicosanoid system – effect on pathogenesis and potential as targets for host directed therapy in turbeculosis
  3. Vornewald, Pia, 2023. Orchestrating the intestinal epithelial niche: Intestinal smooth muscle tissue and cytokines in epithelial regulation
  4. Stokkeland, Live Marie T., 2022. Cytokine profiling as a measure of immunological development and deviation throughout pregnancy in healthy women and women with PCOS
  5. Kim, Hera, 2021. Decoding the Metabolic Reprogramming Underlying Toll-like Receptor Signaling
  6. Lindholm, Håvard Takle, 2021. Defining changes in the intestinal epithelium in early life and in response to infections
  7. Moen, Ingrid Nyhus, 2021. Pharmaceutical targeting of RIPK1-signaling: Characterization of cell death in human macrophage systems and therapeutic potential in multiple myeloma
  8. Zwiggelaar, Rosalie Theda Margien, 2021. Epigenetic control of the intestinal epithelium A role for lysine-specific demethylase 1A during homeostasis and disease
  9. Aass, Kristin Roseth, 2020. The Role of IL-32 in Multiple Myeloma
  10. Kovcic, Vlado, 2020. New players in an old game: Role of immunoglobulins in the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma
  11. Mundal, Siv Boon, 2020. Pathological processes in the uterine wall decidua in preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction
  12. Silva, Gabriela, 2020. Inflammation by pattern recognition receptors in the uterine wall decidua and the placenta of normal and preeclamptic pregnancies
  13. Skovdahl, Helene Kolstad, 2020. Immunoregulatory roles of chemokines and epithelium in inflammatory bowel disease - CCL20 in mucosa, human colonoids and peripheral blood mononuclear cells
  14. Wolowczyk, Camilla Izabel, 2020. Novel pathways to metastasis of breast cancer
  15. Bösl, Korbinian, 2019. Novel insights on human-virus interactions through genome-wide approaches
  16. Ehrnstrøm, Birgitta, 2019. Exploring the role of TLR8 as a sensor in bacterial infections
  17. Neckmann, Ulrike, 2019. On the Identification of Features of Aggressive Breast Cancer Development
  18. Thorsvik, Silje, 2019. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in inflammatory bowel disease
  19. Beckwith, Marianne, 2018. Targeted correlative light and electron microscopy in the study of host-pathogen interactions
  20. Kannan, Nisha, 2018. Understanding and preventing Mycobacterium avium infections
  21. Meås, Hany Zakaria, 2018. HIV infection of CD4+ T cells: New insights into innate sensing and host dependency factors
  22. Nejati, Neda Moharrami, 2018. Role of CD5L in control of human innate immune function
  23. Paulsen, Julie, 2018. Risk and prognosis of bloodstream infections: The influence of obesity and lifestyle, genetic variation, and clinical factors present at the time of infection: The HUNT study and the Nord-Trøndelag Bacteremia registry
  24. Ørning, Mathias Pontus Andreas, 2018. Host Defense Mechanisms Against Bacterial Secretion Systems – Linking Cell Death to Inflammation.
  25. Åsberg, Signe, 2018. The Drug, the Bug and the Macrophage: Interactions between antibiotics, mycobacteria and macrophages at the single cell and subcellular level
  26. Mildenberger, Jennifer, 2017. The Interplay of Oxidative Stress Responses and Autophagy in Inflammation
  27. Stødle, Guro S., 2017. Pattern recognition receptor mediated inflammation in placental trophoblasts
  28. Bugge, Marit, 2016. Toll-Like Receptor 3 Signaling in Intestinal Epithelial Cells
  29. Pettersen, Kristine, 2016. Autophagy as a Survival Mechanism or a Cause of Disease
  30. Austdal, Marie, 2015. Biomarkers for prediction and characterization of preeclampsia using magnetic resonance metabolomics
  31. Johansson, Ida, 2015. A Dual Role of Autophagy in Disease Prevention and Drug Resistance
  32. Niyonzima, Nathalie, 2015. Role of the complement system in inflammatory responses to cholesterol crystals
  33. Samstad, Eivind, 2015. Molecular Mechanisms of NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Crystalline Material
  34. Strand, Kristin Melheim, 2015. Markers of placental insufficiency: etiology and the risk of cerebral palsy:Population based studies of preeclampsia, low birth weight, and abnormal placental weight
  35. Tangerås, Line Haugstad, 2015. Toll-like receptors and inflammation in pregnancy
  36. Thomsen, Liv Cecilie Vestrheim, 2015. Studier av årsakene til svangerskapsforgiftning | Nye doktorgrader | UiB
  37. Westhrin, Marita, 2015. Beauty and the Beast: The Multifaceted Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Bone Health and Disease
  38. Grandaunet, Berit Helen, 2014. Bone loss in rheumatoid arthritis: Possible roles for hepatocyte growth factor,syndecan-1 and dickkopf-1
  39. Løset, Mari, 2014. Genetic Predisposition to Preeclampsia: Genetic Association Studies on Population-Based Cohorts and Transcriptional Studies on Decidua Basalis Tissue
  40. Moen, Siv Helen, 2014. Influence of Inflammation and Cancer on Mesenchymal Stem Cell Function
  41. Østvik, Ann Elisabet, 2014. Innate Immune Responses in Colonic Mucosa During Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Effects of TLR3 Signaling
  42. Awuh, Jane Atesoh, 2013. Host defense mechanisms in Mycobacterium avium infection
  43. Dragset, Marte Singsås, 2013. Riding the Ferrous Wheel: Identification and Study of Genes Involved in Mycobacterial Iron Acquisition
  44. Granlund, Atle Van Beelen, 2013. Colonic mucosal gene expression in inflammatory bowel disease: From whole genome to REG gene family expression