K.G. Jebsen Centre
K.G. Jebsen Centre
The K.G. Jebsen Foundation contributes financially to strengthen independent research in Norway and building research environments at top international level. NTNU has two K.G. Jebsen Centres.
K.G. Jebsen Centre for Alzheimer’s Disease
The centre works to translate Nobel Prize winning research from laboratory to patients, to bridge the gaps from basic science to clinical implementation.
K.G. Jebsen Centre for Alzheimer’s Disease
K.G. Jebsen Center for Genetic Epidemiology
The centre studies genetic variation at the population level, based on data from the Health Survey of Nord-Trøndelag (HUNT).
K.G. Jebsen Center for Genetic Epidemiology
K.G. Jebsen Academy for Young Medical Researchers
The centre promotes talented young researchers, and strengthen the collaboration between young researchers affiliated with the K.G. Jebsen centres.
K.G. Jebsen Academy for Young Medical Researchers
Former K.G. Jebsen Centres
CERG – Cardiac Exercise Research Group
CERG aims to define optimal exercise programmes for people in order to increase the likelihood of developing and preserving good health throughout life. CERG was a K.G. Jebsen Centre 2011–2018.
CERG – Cardiac Exercise Research Group
Center for Myeloma Research
The centre aims to identify biological subgroups of the disease, thereby facilitating more individual treatments of patients. Center for Myeloma Research was a K.G. Jebsen Centre 2012–2016.
Center for Myeloma Research