Events for employees at MED - Page 15
Once a month, NCMM invites international guest speakers to present on topics within molecular life science and medicine.
Welcome to a half day seminar on Synthetic Data at dScience – Centre for Computational and Data Science at the University of Oslo.
Two of quartet literature's true masterpieces perfromed by an award-winning ensemble.
Welcome to a SHEtalk on the philosophy of biology and medicine.
Welcome to our lunch seminar held in the dScience lounge area, with DNB's ESG Hub.
SPARK Norway Educational Forum are monthly open meetings organized by UiO:Life Science and SPARK Norway partners.
The course is for people working in the laboratory.
The University of Oslo takes pleasure in inviting all international employees, researchers and Ph.D. candidates who have joined our institution recently to an orientation meeting and common breakfast.
At the end of the event, guests may take part in a guided tour of the University Library.
Welcome to a two-day event in Oslo. The event will cover the broad topics of ageing and dementia, in particular Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, at molecular, individual, and societal levels.
Biostatistical seminar with Stein Emil Vollset, Professor, Department of Health Metrics Sciences, University of Washington, USA.
How insulin changed people with diabetics from high death rates to a life with chronic illness.
Welcome to our lunch seminar held in the dScience lounge area with PhD Candidate Harish Jain.
The Faculty of Medicine is hosting a large academic gathering in the University Aula to share knowledge about the situation and about effective measures in Norway and Ukraine.
Welcome to SHEtalk by Dr Paul Han, Guest Researcher at SHE.
How to map and tackle health inequalities in the city of Bologna? Welcome to the first SHEtalk in fall semester 2023.
Welcome to our dScience lunch seminar in the Science Library, where Andrey Kutuzov will talk about ChatGPT.
We have lived through the greater part of the antimicrobial era and burnt through our resources. How did we get here and where do we go next?
This month in the PPBC: Unlock the Secrets of Successful Literature Searches!
Experience Anna Berg's work with the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.
Invited speaker Ben Black will present on the topic “Learning About Natural Chromosomes to Make New Ones”.
This workshop is to teach tools and principles for sharpening innate intelligence and collaboration across diverse cultural lines and backgrounds
Norway has a lower proportion of R&D than our Nordic neighbours and countries we like to compare ourselves to, measured as a percentage of GDP. The proportion of R&D carried out and financed by industry is particularly low. The government aims to do something about this and the goal is for R&D investment in the industry to reach two per cent of GDP by 2030. A strategy to achieve the goal is underway. The goal corresponds to almost a doubling in eight years – how can this be achieved?