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Time and place: , Frederik Holsts hus

When vaccinating in humanitarian crises, satisficing should no longer suffice. How do we proceed to meet the vaccine needs of the most vulnerable and neglected? Open guest lecture with Rebecca F. Grais.

Time and place: , Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Nye Hovedbygg, Lovisenberggata 8, 0456 Oslo

Speaker: Sander Greenland, Professor Emeritus, Epidemiology and Statistics Departments, University of California, Los Angeles.

Time and place: , Auditorium A3.3067, Rikshospitalet

Increased Ca2+ affinity of the myofilaments increases mitochondrial ROS production – a disease mechanism in cardiomyopathies?

Time and place: , Auditorium A3.3067, Rikshospitalet

Signaling via non-canonical cyclic nucleotides.

Time and place: , Auditorium A3.3067, Rikshospitalet

Multi-target-directed ligands (MTDL) against Alzheimer's disease: dual 5-HT4 receptor agonists/acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.

Time and place: , Aud 124, Frederik Holsts hus

Janne G. Hunsbeth has now recently come back to Norway after having worked at an ebola treatment center in Moyamba in Sierra Leone, and will in this session share some of her experiences with this work.

Time and place: , Fredrik Holsts House, Room 123

PhD students from Ethiopia, Myanmar, Malawi and Burkina Faso will present their projects for their peers.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2240

Speaker: Ørnulf Borgan, Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo.

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Centre for Global health organises a workshop where participants receive information on the new GLOBVAC application and shall have the chance to evaluate own drafts in Groups.

Time and place: , Aud, Frederik Holts hus

Open guest lecture with former health minister in Afghanistan, Dr. Said Habib Arwal.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room TBA

Speaker: Andrea Riebler, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

Time and place: , Domus medica, room 2240

Speaker: Ole Klungsøyr, Researcher, Oslo University Hospital.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2240

Speaker: Øystein Sørensen, Research Fellow, Department of Biostatistics, University of Oslo.

Time and place: , Auditorium, Research building, Montebello

The Cancer Genome Atlas Pan-Cancer Analysis.

Time and place: , Kristine Bonnevies hus, Auditorium 3

In our first interdisciplinary seminar we want to address how 'quality' is approached across different disciplines in global health research. How do different disciplines do research on quality in health care - empirically and methodologically - and how can these complement each other?

Time and place: , Aud, Frederik Holsts hus

Advisors from the GLOBVAC programme in the Research Council of Norway will inform about the new calls and priorities.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2240

Speaker: John L. Hopper, Professor & Director, Centre for Molecular, Environmental, Genetic and Analytic (MEGA) Epidemiology, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Austraila.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2240

Speaker: Ragnhild Sørum Falk, Researcher, Oslo University Hospital.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2240

Speaker: Odd O. Aalen, Professor, Department of Biostatistics, University of Oslo.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2240

Speaker: Philip Hougaard, Biometrics, Lundbeck.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2180

Speaker: Valeria Vitelli, postdoc, Department of Biostatistics, University of Oslo.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2240

Speaker: Nils Lid Hjort, Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2240

Speaker: John P. Buonaccorsi, Professor Emeritus, Departments of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

Time and place: , Domus Medica, room 2240

Speaker: Siri Eldevik Håberg, Senior advisor, Norwegian Institute of Public Health.

Time and place: , Auditorium L200 (Domus medica II (tilbygget), plan 2, Gaustadalleen 34)

Guest Lecture by Associate Professor Sergio Baranzini from the University of California, San Francisco.