Nettsider med emneord «India»

Publisert 1. okt. 2019 11:03
Publisert 23. feb. 2011 14:10

Our research group brings perspectives from anthropology and history to the study of how health and illness are entangled with culture, politics, and the social world.

Publisert 23. feb. 2011 12:50

The main research areas are within infectious disease (including vaccinology), (rights-based) sexual reproductive health, and nutritional transition and non-communicable diseases.

Mother and child
Publisert 31. juli 2012 10:02

GIFTS - Genomic and lifestyle predictors of foetal outcome relevant to diabetes and obesity and their relevance to prevention strategies in South Asian peoples.

Publisert 7. mars 2012 11:49

This project is an ethnographical study of Indian surrogate mothers, i. e. women who carry and give birth to babies on behalf of others, to a large extent Westeners.

Publisert 1. okt. 2019 11:01
Girls dancing, indian moves
Publisert 30. mai 2023 10:08

Citizen science initiatives played key roles in the epidemic information system in India. Welcome to a lecture on India by Professor Paul Kattuman.

Publisert 4. mai 2011 15:19

Our research group's main goal is to better understand basic molecular and cellular adaptive immunology, and to translate this knowledge into improved vaccines and treatments against infectious diseases and cancer.

Publisert 4. des. 2015 10:49

Our group performs research on pregnancy complications, gynaecological cancer and urogynaecology.

Publisert 13. apr. 2011 14:53
Publisert 13. apr. 2011 14:53
Publisert 13. apr. 2011 14:45
Publisert 17. juni 2020 09:47

The global markets for antibiotics are rapidly shifting. This project aims to explore antibiotic trajectories in the global South, from Asia to the markets in eastern Africa.

Publisert 12. des. 2011 11:46
Publisert 3. juni 2020 12:43
Publisert 24. mars 2014 10:12

The overall objective of the project is a historical study of the transition from international to global health. The project has four thematic strands on tuberculosis, mental health, traditional medicine and medical genetics. Regional focus is on East Africa and India.