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  1. Professor Ruth Brenk. The overall research goal of the Brenk lab is to improve methods used for structure-based drug design and to apply these methods to design inhibitors for enzymes with biological relevance. A key point in our research is the interplay of theoretical and experimental methods. For more details, check out our research page.

  2. The structure of an enzyme complex upregulated in cancer. In human cells, N-terminal acetylation is among the most common protein modifications. Now, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Bergen have revealed the structural and biochemical properties of the major molecular machine involved in this process.

  3. Multidisciplinary research with a long time-scale perspective. Our research seeks to understand drivers of change in terrestrial ecosystems. We aim to generate fundamental scientific insights that also contribute to scientifically informed and evidence-based decision-making in society. We investigate the causes and consequences of current ...

  4. The bioinformatics group at the University of Bergen was the first of its kind established in Norway, and also one of the first internationally. Today the group is organized as a centre - Computational Biology Unit (CBU) - that also includes staff from other departments. The group is engaged in extensive national and international collaboration ...

  5. The Master’s programme examines how society, politics, science and legislation together can contribute to a more sustainable world. You will have the opportunity to study this across disciplines such as biology, law, climate science, history and social science. The programme has three fields of study. Your fellow students will therefore have ...

  6. Welcome to the University of Bergen's Brussels Office! The office was established to strengthen the university's presence in the EU. We work strategically in Brussels to increase UiB's visibility and influence at the European level. Serving as a link between Bergen and Brussels, we provide strategic advice and support to the home institution.

  7. The department of Sociology offer a broad array of research fields. In addition to a general introduction to classical and contemporary sociology and its methods, we offer courses from the research areas of w elfare, inequality and lifecourse, migration, integration and mobility and work, knowledge, economy and education.

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