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Department of Biology (NTNU-BIO)
www.ntnu.edu/biology

Norwegian name: Institutt for biologi
Parent institute: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), more

Address:
Høgskoleringen 5
Blokk D 1.etg.
Realfagbygget
Norway

Tel.: +47-(0)735-960 90
Fax: +47-(0)735-961 00
E-mail:
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Type: Scientific

Abstract:
The strategy of the Department of Biology is to understand biological processes of life to preserve the environment. The Department has an interdisciplinary approach to education and research that is deeply rooted in environmental biology. The Department has academic and research activities in the following disciplines: molecular biology, cell biology, systems biology, plant physiology, zoophysiology, neurobiology, ethology, ecology, evolution, marine biology, aquaculture, biodiversity and environmental toxicology.

The Department is organized in sections: the Ecology, Ethology and Evolution (EEE) section, the Physiology, Environmental toxicology and Biotechnology (PEB) section, and the Marine science (MS) section.

The focus is on fundamental biological research and the implications and use of this knowledge for society. We offer researchers and students an exciting working environment and modern facilities at the Science Building (Realfagbygget), and at Trondheim Biological Station and SeaLab. The Departments has several field stations, in Norway, in Svalbard and in Tanzania. The various research groups are also engaged in field studies the Arctic and the Antarctic, Africa, Europe, Australia.

Project Top | Dataset 
  • PROMICROBE: Microbes as positive actors for more sustainable aquaculture, more

Dataset Top | Project 
  • BIOICE: Brattegard T.; Steingrímsson S.A.; Svavarsson J.; Helgason G.V.; Guðmundsson G.; Sneli J. A.; Tendal O.S.; (2019): BIOICE: The Benthic Invertebrates of Icelandic Waters stationlist. Marine Data Archive., more

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