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Our research presented in images

We present research and other news at INN University through images and features. On this page you will find the stories we have produced so far.

Portrait photo of Stian Orm. He is looking straight into the camera and is smiling.

Children with ADHD and autism: there is hope!

Stian Orm completed his PhD at just 27 years old. Against all odds: at school, he was a trouble maker and received several diagnoses. Now he is researching how children with ADHD or autism diagnoses fare as adults.

A man's legs is sticking out of the bear den as he is crawling inside to find a bear.

Following the trail of the bear's secrets

How can bears go into hibernation for up to seven months and come out just as healthy as when they started? Scientists bring bears out of their dens to find answers to this riddle. We are now getting closer to answers that may help solve some of our major public health problems.

A gloved hand holding a straw of semen with vapor around it.

Researching fertility

With over NOK 60 million, INN University is aiming to improve the breeding industry in Norway. Frozen bull semen takes centre stage.