New research projects funded by the Research Council of Norway
See all the projects to be led by researchers from the University of Bergen here.
Main content
"I would like to congratulate the research communities who have received funding", says Rector Margareth Hagen.
She hopes many UiB researchers will have the opportunity to realize their research ideas through this funding.
"We know that many people have worked hard for this, and that the competition is fierce", she says.
In August and September 2022, the Research Council announced which projects will receive funding in the "Researcher Project" application category.
The purpose of this funding scheme is renewal and development in research that can contribute to moving the international research frontier. The funding is given to researchers within all disciplines and research areas who have demonstrated the ability to carry out research of high scientific quality, under various thematic programs or in the category "Frontier research".
Here you will find an overview of UiB projects funded:
Principal Investigator | Project title | Funding in NOK |
Claire Ghetti, The Grieg Academy, Department of Music | ounding Relation: Use of music microanalysis to explore parental contributions to premature infant regulation in the neonatal context | 11 732 000 |
Line Iden Berge, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care | Virtual darkness and digital phenotyping in specialized and municipal dementia care: The DARK.DEM randomized controlled trial. | 10 621 000 |
Hans Peter Marti, Department of Clinical Medicine | Single Cell Data-derived European Study for Personalised Management of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Children and Adolescents | 12 000 000 |
Ingvild Fossgard Sandøy, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care | Effectiveness of peer counseling in addressing psychological distress and exposure to violence among LGBTI population in Nepal | 12 000 000 |
Melanie Regine Hack, Faculty of Law | Life and Work in Balance: Legal responses to working life in times of change and crisis (LaW-BALANCE) | 9 999 000 |
Linda Gröning, Faculty of Law | Assessments about children's criminal insanity and violence risk: Exploring and advancing the recognition of children's development. | 12 000 000 |
Anders Goksøyr, Department of Biological Sciences | Whales and polar bear in a petri dish: decoding marine mammal toxicology through in vitro and in silico approaches – Marma-detox | 12 000 000 |
Ingrid Halland, Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies | How Norway Made the World Whiter | 12 000 000 |
Scott Rettberg, Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies | Extending Digital Narrative | 12 000 000 |
Nils Halberg, Department of Biological Sciences | Epigenetic Control of Obesity-induced Tumor Initiation in Breast Cancer | 9 600 000 |
Vebjørn Ekroll, Department of Psychosocial Science | The illusion of empty blind zones: How things may seem to appear out of nowhere in magic shows and road accidents | 9 600 000 |
Ruth Brenk, Department of Biomedicine | Paving the way for rational RNA-ligand design | 9 599 200 |
Eystein Husebye, Department of Clinical Science | Pathogenesis of autoimmune Addison’s disease and polyendocrine syndromes – identifying pathologies and pathways for future treatment | 9 600 000 |
Patrick Steinmetz, Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology | The nutritional regulation of cellular quiescence in animals | 7 908 800 |
Marius Årthun, Geophysical Institute | Overturning circulation in the new Arctic | 11 663 000 |
Ellen Christine Røyrvik, Department of Clinical Science | The People of Norway (Norges befolkning) | 8 400 000 |
Kristine Jørgensen, Department of Information Science and Media Studies | Understanding Male Gamers | 12 000 000 |
Marios Chatzigeorgiou, Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology | Mapping the sensory processes underlying settlement and metamorphosis in a marine environment using the protochordate Ciona intestinalis. | 6 496 800 |
Nathalie Reuter, Department of Chemistry | Life at the periphery: the workings of proteins at the surface of cell and organelle membranes | 9 600 000 |
Sushma Grellscheid, Department of Biological Sciences | FlickerPRINT for Monitoring Intracellular Droplet Organelles | 9 548 400 |
Nikolai Lehtinen, Department of Physics and Technology | Gamma-ray-glow Effects on Atmospheric Electricity and Chemistry | 12 000 000 |
Category: International mobility grant: | ||
Sonja Wahl, Geophysical Institute | Snow D-excess OriGin Study | 4 300 000 |
Category: Young talents: | ||
Cecilia Nordgren, Department of Physics and Technology | Why, how, and where do magnetic fields discharge? | 7 495 000 |
Recently, these projects received funding in the application category 'Competence and collaboration projects' in Global Health:
Cecilie Svanes, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care | Pesticides and exposures from traditional textile industry associated with own and offspring health in indigenous Guatemalan communities | 12 000 000 |
Tor Arne Strand, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care | Toxic exposures in early life, growth, and development: An exposome study in Nepal | 12 000 000 |
Alicia Barraclough, Department of Biological Sciences | Adaptive co-management to enhance biocultural diversity and sustainable development in coastal communities | 13 672 000 |