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  1. Camilla Stoltenberg (born 5 February 1958) is a Norwegian physician and researcher. Since 13 August 2012, she has been Director-General of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. She is the sister of former Prime Minister of Norway and General Secretary of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg.

    • 5 February 1958 (age 65), Oslo, Norway
  2. Why do girls get better grades than boys do, on average, and why do more women than men complete high school and graduate from universities? In this eye-opening and personal talk, Camilla Stoltenberg sheds light on trends that challenge modern approaches to equity in education.

  3. Camilla Stoltenberg (født 1958) er en norsk lege, forsker og professor som var direktør for Folkehelseinstituttet (FHI) fra 2012 til 2023. Hun ble i 2023 ansatt som konsernsjef for forskningsinstituttet NORCE (Norwegian Research Centre), som er majoritetseid av UiB. Hun er dr.med. og har vært professor II ved Universitetet i Bergen.

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  5. She is Principal Investigator in Norway for the Autism Birth Cohort Study (ABC), and is involved in several scientific research and strategic projects nationally and internationally. Dr. Stoltenbergs scientific work has a focus on autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders, with data from registries, MoBa, and the ABC.

  6. Dec 3, 2019 · In this eye-opening and personal talk, Camilla Stolte ...more. In countries across the world, the gender gap in schools has reversed in recent years. Why do girls get better grades than boys...

    • Dec 3, 2019
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  7. – The board is very happy that Camilla Stoltenberg has agreed to take on the role as CEO of NORCE. NORCE is Norway's second largest research group, and with Camilla Stoltenberg on board we get an experienced, strong, and visible leader with all the prerequisites to fulfill our ambition to take a leading position nationally, says NORCE ...

  8. Camilla Stoltenberg has been a professor at the University of Bergen, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, since 2012, and she remains active within research. She has led several research projects with funds from the EU, The Norwegian Research Council and National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the US.

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