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MF9120BTS – Molecular Medicine (national course)
Is ageing inevitable?
Mechanisms of ageing are evolutionarily conserved – how can they be modified to prolong function of body and brain?
The Dynamic Kinetochore workshop has become the major venue for discussing the molecular details of kinetochore formation, structure and control and their relevance to cancer and other human diseases. The meeting encompasses the latest unpublished and cutting-edge research in the field.
Norwegian Centre for Health Services Research (NORCHER) presents ongoing research on short and long-term consequences of COVID-19 on screening for cancer.
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
Nerliens Meszansky together with Cellink has the pleasure to invite you to a Scientific Seminar introducing the 3D bioprinting portefolio with focus on various applications.
This mini-symposium involves in-depth discussions of molecular structures in action with researchers in the field. It is organised by the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM) and the Norwegian Graduate School in Biocatalysis (Biocat).
This workshop will give an introduction to respirometry and how to use the whole room calorimetry.
In addition, a theoretical and practical introduction on the Promethion architecture and specifics of the Oslo system will also be presented, including system calibration and validation by propane burn.
The course will provide advice on how to develop and write a project proposal with a typical bottom-up approach. Research Council Norway's call for Young Research Talents will be specially addressed.
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
MF9120BTS – Molecular Medicine (national course)
Speaker: Magnus Dehli Vigeland, Digital solutions for genomic medicine, Department of Medical Genetics, Oslo University Hospital
The Nansen Neuroscience Lectures (NNL) honour Nansen’s ground-breaking contribution to neuroscience, and since 10.10.10 the event is part of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters annual Nansen-celebration.
Speaker: Mats Stensrud, Associate Professor, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland.
Speakers: Céline Cunen, Postdoc, and Nils Lid Hjort, Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo.
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
Speakers: Bettina Kulle Andreassen and Natalie Støer, Cancer Registry of Norway.
For all researchers within health and medical research.
NCMM's annual national PhD course in molecular medicine will feature a number of talks from leading researchers. Please note that the course will now take place entirely online.
Speaker: Juho Rousu, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Aalto University, Finland.
The Nansen Neuroscience Lectures (NNL) honour Nansen’s ground-breaking contribution to neuroscience, and since 10.10.10 the event is part of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters annual Nansen-celebration.
Keeping the brain in shape is a prerequisite for good life, and particularly at old age, when age-associated diseases encroach upon us. Here we get updated on the current advances.
Speaker: Ville Mustonen, Professor, Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, Department of Computer Science and Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki and the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Finland.
A broad partnership of Norwegian Universities and the institute sector is now initiating the Norwegian Network for the Promotion of SSH-perspectives in Horizon Europe (NOSSH).
Florian Markowetz, Group Leader, Integrative Cancer Biology Team, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge, UK.