Nor-BioImaging and. Ole M Sejersted Leder av Nor-BioImaging



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Nor-BioImaging and Ole M Sejersted Leder av Nor-BioImaging

Goals for Nor-BioImaging to establish and strengthen biomolecular and biomedical imaging as important tools for research in the life sciences in Norway. to enable the Norwegian research communities to fully exploit the opportunities offered by the planned Euro-BioImaging research infrastructure. to raise the quality of Norwegian research and innovation through better national and international collaboration in the area of biological and medical imaging.

Institusjon NoBI board representatives appointed by the institutions Representant UiO - University of Oslo Professor Oddmund Bakke oddmund.bakke@imbv.uio.no UiO Professor Ole Sejersted o.m.sejersted@medisin.uio.no OUS - Oslo University Hospital overlege Per Kristian Hol per.kristian.hol@oslouniversitetssykehus.no UiB - University of Bergen Professor Frits Thorsen frits.thorsen@biomed.uib.no UiB Professor Renate Grüner renate@fmri.no Helse Bergen - Haukeland University Professor Odd Helge Gilja Hospital odd.gilja@helse-bergen.no NTNU - Norwegian University of Professor Catharina de Lange Davies Catharina.davies@ntnu.no Science and Technology NTNU Professor Toril Hernes toril.hernes@ntnu.no St.Olavs hospital Professor Olav Haraldseth olav.haraldseth@ntnu.no UiS - University of Stavanger Professor Lutz Eichacker lutz.eichacker@uis.no Helse Stavanger Overlege Kathinka Kurz kathinka.dehli.kurz@sus.no UiT - University of Tromsø Torgil Vangberg Torgil.vangberg@uit.no UiT Peter McCourt peter.mccourt@uit.no NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Sciences Professor Trine Hvoslef-Eide trine.hvoslef-eide@umb.no

Goals for the funded pre-project to build Nor-BioImaging as an organization for a distributed national infrastructure in Norway: as an integration of advanced light microscopy, molecular imaging, clinical imaging and populationbased imaging as an integration of and co-ordination between the relevant infrastructure and research activities at the universities and university hospitals in Norway. to prepare for a best possible interaction from the Norwegian research community with the construction phase of Euro-BioImaging planned to start in 2013.

Nobel Prize Laureates for the discovery, development, and applications of NMR spectroscopy. Otto Stern, USA: Nobel Prize in Physics 1943, "for his contribution to the development of molecular ray method and his discovery of the magnetic moment of the proton" Isidor I. Rabi, USA: Nobel Prize in Physics 1944, "for his resonance method for recording the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei" Felix Bloch, USA and Edward M. Purcell, USA: Nobel Prize in Physics 1952, "for their discovery of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith" Richard R. Ernst, Switzerland: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1991, "for his contributions to the development of the methodology of high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy Kurt Wüthrich, Switzerland: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002, "for his development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for determining the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules in solution" Paul C. Lauterbur, USA and Peter Mansfield, United Kingdom: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2003, "for their discoveries concerning magnetic resonance imaging"

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