Nansen Neuroscience Lecture 2021

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.

The Nansen Neuroscience Lecture 2021 will be given at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters on Monday 11 Oct noon by 

Stefan Offermanns

“Current advances in G-protein coupled receptors - novel ligands and functions in body and brain disease”

The proteins that keep us in tune

G-protein mediated signalling and G-protein-coupled receptors are central in the regulation of the function of all cells. They are major drug targets for fighting diseases. 

Professor Dr Stefan Offermanns The lecture will give an overview and present the latest advances in the field.

Professor Dr Stefan Offermanns is the Director of the Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Department of Pharmacology, Bad Nauheim, Germany

 

  
Programme

11:30: Coffee and refreshments – Find seats (COVID-19 restrictions, minmum 1 m distance)
12:00: Opening by Hans Petter Graver, President of The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
12:03: Introduction by Linda Hildegard Bergersen, University of Oslo
12:06: Lecture by Stefan Offermanns, Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Germany
12:46: Discussion and questions from the audience, moderator Jon Storm-Mathisen, University of Oslo
13:00: Coffee and refreshments – Informal discussions

 

Free admission, registration required:

Full informaton and registration at the DNVA web site

Organizer

Linda H Bergersen and Jon Storm-Mathisen at the University of Oslo, the Nansen Neuroscience Network (NNN) and Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (DNVA)
Published Sep. 15, 2021 1:23 PM - Last modified Sep. 7, 2022 11:00 AM