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People at IEMR: Mohammed Almashhadani

Mohammed Almashhadani has overcome many challenges to get where he is today. The Medical Research Curriculum Student continue to embrace challenges as growth opportunities.

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A passionate mentor looks back: Professor Geir Christensen retires

Just one month shy of 38 years with the Institute for Experimental Medical Research (IEMR), Professor Geir Christensen adds the word Emeritus to his title. To everyone at IEMR and to Norwegian heart research, it is the end of an era.  

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Professor Godfrey Smith joins the IEMR team

Collaboration is key. That is why Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology, Godfrey Smith, joins forces with the research team at the Institute for Experimental Medical Research (IEMR) in Oslo. 

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People at IEMR: Jia Li

Jia Li is a postdoctoral fellow at IEMR, working with cardiomyocyte signaling and excitation contraction coupling. Her recent article shows how the contractile units of cardiac muscle cells function, and how they become dysfunctional during disease.

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New Head of Institute at IEMR

On December 1st, Professor Mathis Korseberg Stokke started as Head of Institute for Experimental Medical Research.

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People at IEMR: Mani Sadredini

Mani Sadredini started at IEMR as a research curriculum student, and is now in the final stretch of his PhD.

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People at IEMR: Athiramol Sasi

Researcher Athiramol Sasi borrowed tricks from a documentarist and a president when she prepared for an important presentation. At IEMR, we learn from the best!

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People at IEMR: Chloe Louise Rixon

British Chloe Louise Rixon found that IEMR ticked all her boxes when looking for a PhD-project. She added a winter coat and warmed up to the idea of being a researcher in Norway. 

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People at IEMR: Michael Frisk

Michael Frisk‘s main research focus has been cellular structures in heart muscle cells called T-tubuli, which are important for calcium handling. Recently, he has received a prestigious career stipend from the Norwegian Research Council to investigate mechanisms for heart disease in salmon.

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People at IEMR: Emil Espe

Emil Espe is a postdoc and a physicist at IEMR, and is a part of the K.G. Jebsen CCR center that just was granted extension.

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