Molecular Characterisation of Non-Functioning Pituitary Adenomas
- Prosjektnummer
- 2015021
- Ansvarlig person
- Jens Bollerslev
- Institusjon
- Oslo universitetssykehus HF
- Prosjektkategori
- Postdoktorstipend
- Helsekategori
- Metabolic and Endocrine
- Forskningsaktivitet
- 1. Underpinning
Nei
Ingen utlandsopphold
Nei
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- Alexander Kirkeby Eieland Prosjektdeltaker
- Kristin Astrid Berland Øystese Prosjektdeltaker
- Kjersti Ringvoll Normann Prosjektdeltaker
- Camilla Maria Falch Prosjektdeltaker
- Jens Bollerslev Hovedveileder
- Nicoleta Cristina Olarescu Postdoktorstipendiat (finansiert av denne bevilgning)
- Camila Maria Falch Prosjektdeltaker
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