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Short summary of KRN Research strategy 2020-2022 (PDF)

Short summary of KRN Research strategy 2023-2025 (PDF)

 
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  • Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and abdominal transplantation imaging [Syversveen]
  • Computational Radiology & Artificial Intelligence (CRAI) Research Group [Bjørnerud]
  • Neuroimaging Research Group [Ringstad]
  • Musculoskeletal Radiology Research Group [Hellund]
  • Pediatric Radiology Research Group [Ording Müller]
  • Abdominal Radiology [Schulz]
  • MRI Research & Technology [Emblem]
  • Vascular diagnostics and intervention [Haig]
  • CT/X-ray Research & Technology [Jensen]
  • Functional and Molecular Imaging and Therapy [Hernes]
  • Theragnostic Imaging [Stokke]
  • Thoracic imaging and intervention [Aaløkken]
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Recent publications

Chatziantoniou C, van Ewijk R, Adams M, Bertolini P, Bisogno G, Bouhamama A, Caro-Dominguez P, Charon V, Coma A, Dandis R, Devalck C, De Donno G, Ferrari A, Fiocco M, Gallego S, Giraudo C, Glosli H, Ter Horst SAJ, Jenney M, Klein WM, Leemans A, Leseur J, Mandeville HC, McHugh K, Merks JHM et al. (2025)
Acquisition matters - how do scan parameters affect apparent diffusion coefficient estimates in pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma
Pediatr Radiol (in press)
DOI 10.1007/s00247-025-06263-w, PubMed 40493048

Ghotbi J, Farnes I, Kleive D, Verbeke C, Epe AI, Fosby B, Line PD, Labori KJ (2025)
Anatomical Classification and Staging Systems of Borderline Resectable and Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer-A Subgroup Analysis of the NORPACT-2 Trial
Ann Surg Oncol (in press)
DOI 10.1245/s10434-025-17527-y, PubMed 40461886

Demnitz N, Baaré WFC, Binnewies J, Brandmaier AM, Fjell AM, Gates AT, Kievit R, Kjaer M, Madsen KS, Nyberg L, Pudas S, Siebner HR, Suri S, Sørensen Ø, Walhovd KB, Ebmeier KP, Boraxbekk CJ (2025)
No significant association between self-reported physical activity and brain volumes in women and men from five European cohorts
Sci Rep, 15 (1), 19067
DOI 10.1038/s41598-025-98601-z, PubMed 40447870



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