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"If Content is King, Context is God: why human rights in health care (especially) in a poor setting?"
– Program 16th February 2017
This is the main conference day with perspectives from academia, businesses and politics. There is a reception in the Oslo City Hall in the evening.
LSE Health & Social Care and the LSE’s Department of Social Policy announces a call for papers for the inaugural International Health Policy Conference, to be held at the LSE from 16th -19th February 2017. This unique conference seeks to bring together academics and policy-makers from a wide range of disciplines to take a multi-disciplinary approach to key health and social care issues.
"Everyone is worth Everything: how to translate human rights principles into daily patient care in maternal health in a poor setting."
– Program 15th February 2017 – Partnership4Life
This day is meant for businesses that want to partner up with academia and vice versa.
Foredrag ved Charlotte Haug, skribent, lege og dr. med.
Welcome to the annual Darwin Day celebration at the university of Oslo! This open event is for everybody interested in science and history. All are welcome! Speakers: Douglas J. Futuyma, Emma Goldberg, Andrew Hendry, and Yngvild Vindenes.
The 6th workshop of the EU-funded Sci-GaIA project on “e-Infrastructures and Open Science in support of Public Health” will be held on the 8th of February 2017 at the Conference Centre of the Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.
Hot Topics in Liver MRI.
Foredrag ved Anna Luise Kirkengen, prof. dr. med., NTNU og UiT.
Cand.philol. ?ivind Michelsen ved Institutt for helse og samfunn vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: "Merit, Discrimination, and Compensation: On the Moral Justification of Affirmative Action".
Cand.philol. ?ivind Michelsen ved Institutt for helse og samfunn avholder pr?veforelesning over oppgitt emne: Can affirmative action be justified as a way of promoting ‘diversity’ in university admissions?
The Centre for Global Health at the Institute of Health and Society and the Research Group on Traumatic Stress, Forced Migration and Global Mental Health at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo are organizing this symposium inviting both national and international persons devoted to this field. Please register by December 3 due to lunch orders.
Hepatic macrophage heterogeneity in liver diseases – from pathogenesis to novel therapeutic strategies
Clinical, Epidemiologic, and Outcomes Features of the Latest Emerging Infectious Pathogen
Open guest lecture by Neuroepidemiologist Dr. James J. Sejvar, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Lecture 14:00-15:30. Refreshments served and a chance for networking 15:30-16:00. Please register here
Speaker: Erik Aurell, Professor, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
Links Between Anger and Pain: The Role of Endogenous Opioids.
Innleder er professor Per Nortvedt p? Senter for medisinsk etikk ved Universitetet i Oslo.
Speaker: Martin Sch?fer, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
Speaker: Vanessa Didelez, Leibniz Institute and Department of Mathematics, University of Bremen, Germany.
3rd GHNGN Next Generation Global Health Forum. More information about the conference.
Speaker: Tyler VanderWeele, Professor, Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health.
This first work meeting with researchers from Scandinavia who work on reproductive health and migration issues emerges from a wish to establish a Nordic forum for discussion and exchange of ideas. The meeting is a closed event.
UiO:Life Science will fund several ?konvergensmilj?? – research groups with collaboration across conventional disciplinary boundaries. The application process starts with workshops with speed dating September 28 and 29.