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Sars International Centre For Marine Molecular Biology
The Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology is a research establishment located at Bergen in Norway. History Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology was established in April 1997. It is located at the Bergen High Technology Centre and is funded by the Research Council of Norway, the Ministry of Education and Research and the University of Bergen. It was named after Norwegian father and son marine biologists, Michael Sars (1805–1869) and Georg Ossian Sars (1837–1927). Organisation Research at the Sars Centre is undertaken by about eight groups at a time, each working for a period of six years which can be extended at the discretion of an international advisory committee. Each group is led by a group leader, employed for the period of the project, and undertakes basic research into the "comparative molecular biology of marine animals". The Sars Centre is affiliated with the European Molecular Biology Laboratory with which it exchanges scientific inf ...
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