Editorial:
Final lecture for future doctors
Pro-Dean Magnus L?berg, Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo and Vice-Dean Eli Feiring provide an update from the final semester of the spring.
Among other things, read about: ChatGPT. Visit to UiO Campus South. Seminars on sustainability and global health. Thanks to the supervisors for their fantastic efforts..
NOK 16 million to research diabetes among immigrants from South Asia
Congratulations to Sindre Lee-?deg?rd who has received funding from the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Read more on the Department’s website in Norwegian.
"The ‘Excellence Emerging Investigator Grant’ from Novo Nordisk is very prestigious and this grant will help to push diabetes research forward”, says Pro-Dean for Research and Innovation Jan Bj?lie.
Innovation
Celebrating Norway’s biggest cancer success turning ten years old
Algeta is considered to be the greatest success in pharmaceutical research and development in Norway in recent times. Founder and professor emeritus ?yvind Bruland has no plans to give up. Ten years after the Algeta success Xofigo, his focus is still ‘metastatic cancer’.
“At MED, we have a strong desire to contribute to innovation of the scope and quality that Bruland and his colleagues stand for”, says Pro-Dean for Research and Innovation Jan Bj?lie. Read more and get inspired in Norwegian.
Studies
New campus leader at UiO Campus South
UiO’s first external campus is ready for the start of studies and the official opening in August. Pro-Dean of Studies Magnus L?berg has visited newly appointed campus manager Halvor ?ygarden and coordinator Julie Pihlmann together with medical students who can apply there in the spring.Read more about UiO Campus South and the study trip in Norwegian.
A world of methods: Education of researchers at IEMR
What are the most widely used and cutting-edge methods within the field of cardiac research? That question is thoroughly answered in the popular PhD course: MF9250 – Methods in Cardiac Research at the Institute for Experimental Medical Research (IEMR).
Read more about the course and the participants’ response..
Cardiologists win students’ teaching award
Doctoral research fellow August Stensr?d Fl? and Professor Kristina Haugaa received the same number of votes and share this spring’s award for module 8. Here they share experiences and tips from their lectures and small cardiology groups Read more on the programme of study website.
Interactive teaching is a winner for medical students
Professor Henrik Holmstr?m receives the teaching award on module 6 for his well-structured lectures combined with interactive exercises.
Read more on the programme of study website..
Information for employees
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UiO: Survey about research content on UiO's website. A professional web presence for UiO research, researchers, and research groups, is required to reach out to all collaborators and stakeholders, including funding bodies (also the new funding sources we are looking for). Input from researchers is crucial for this effort to succeed. Academic staff at UiO is therefore invited to respond to an online survey. The survey takes 5-7 minutes to complete. It is open through Monday 19 June.
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Do you know a master’s student who could benefit from an extra week of neurology and enjoy a week in Pisa? 15 June is the extended deadline for applying for the Summer School in Pisa organised by Circle-U. An exciting programme in neuroscience in week 31, with the vast majority of expenses covered.
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Pride at UiO. Knowledge is the best way to combat prejudice and oppression. UiO is celebrating Pride by highlighting some of our exciting research in the LGBT field. Follow the Pride webpage for information about UiO’s participation in the parade and other activities.
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UiO: The 2023 Board Election is underway. UiO’s temporary employees elect their representatives to the University Board.
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Does your work involve rare diseases? The European Rare Diseases Partnership has prepared a Strategy Document - Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA). They are now asking for input: The deadline is 9 June. SRIA is an important document that forms the basis for the thematic orientation of calls for proposals and other activities under the partnership. The consultation is open to all interested parties and comments can be made on this page.
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Uniforum: UiO must emphasize sustainability and not price in meeting food tenders (in Norwegian) Over the next four years, UiO will purchase meeting food for 90 million. The suppliers must be selected based on who supplies the most sustainable food, and they will not be ranked based on price.
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Helsam: The Centre for Medical Ethics (SME) offers an annual course in research ethics. In 2018, SME and the faculty signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalising ethics collaboration with FERCAP and the ethical assessment committees at three medical faculties in Thailand.
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Excavation work will block the walkways to Domus Medica. The Norwegian Hospital Construction Agency has begun preparatory work for the construction of a new national hospital. Stay tuned for updates on the work and implications for Domus Medica.
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IMB: Are you between 16 and 18 years old and have coeliac disease, or the guardian of someone between the ages of 2 and 16 with the diagnosis? Researchers at the Department of Nutrition would like to know more about your quality of life through a digital survey that takes 20 minutes. Read more about the study here
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Mailbox for constructive feedback to the management at MED: Do you have a great idea? Or feedback that could be useful for the faculty management? Use the online form to submit your feedback and ideas. The mailbox is a trial project that will run until summer 2023. All feedback will be read. Stay tuned to MED Nytt for updates.
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Uniforum: - Merging the faculties has been on the cards for several years. While others at the Faculty of Dentistry are showing resistance, Professor Linda Bergersen sees great advantages in merging the Faculty of Dentistry and medicine. She now encourages a willingness to change.
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UiO: Sign up for the Summer Activity Day. Thursday 15 June is UiO’s Summer Activity Day. You can cycle in the countryside, get a guided tour of the Botanical Garden, climb at Tryvann or go hiking in the countryside and ‘along the tracks’.
- Cycle to UiO. UiO also has its own cycling campaign – where all activity lasting at least 30 minutes to work can be registered. All employees can register activity – members of the Corporate Sports Team at UiO (UiOBIL) are in the draw for great prizes and good chances of winning. Registration form UiOBIL.
Management meetings
Management forum: Overview of the spring meeting dates. The next meeting, and the last one before summer, is 27 June. The deadline for submitting items for the agenda is 22 June.
Overview of Faculty Board meetings link in Norwegian. You can find the agenda and minutes here. Next meeting: 13 June.
University Board meetings in 2023. These meetings are live streamed and are open to anyone who would like to watch. The next meeting is on 20 June.
Deadlines
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See all important deadlines for research funding applications in Funding opportunities
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Award announcements: Keep track of deadlines using the annual cycle for award announcements.
- The Prince Mahidol Award: Deadline: 31 May.
- The University of Oslo’s Sustainability Award for the best master’s thesis Deadline: 15 June
- The Research Council of Norway’s Innovation Award: Deadline: 20 June
- The Research Council of Norway’s Dissemination Award: Deadline: 30 June
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Apply for internationalization support from UiO:Life Science. Academic employees, post docs and PhD students at UiO within the life sciences can apply for support to strengthen the collaboration with international research environments. The next application deadline is 1 June.
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Apply for conference or other event support from UiO:Life Science. Academic employees and students at UiO can apply UiO:Life Science for funds for partially financing of open events that are in line with the initiative's strategy. The next application deadline is 1. June.
- The School of Health Innovation:
Entrepreneurship in the health service in September/November
Learn from experienced entrepreneurs, managers and academics how to develop your own research idea for a company. Apply for admission to this autumn’s course in entrepreneurship in the health service. The School of Health Innovation covers all costs. Deadline for applications 18 June
Courses and events
See the UiO's calender for an overview of all available courses. See also courses from USIT and Courses at Library of Medicine and Science.
Updated overview: Upcoming Disputations.
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1 June in Domus Biblioteca
Dementia, kl 18:00 - 19:30. Interdisciplinary event series in Domus Bibliotheca, the University’s new arena for dialogue and dissemination at Universitetsplassen: Researchers from different disciplines at the University of Oslo deal with the brain in the initiative “The Brain in the Centre”. - June 12 FRONT Conference 2023: Gender equality in academia. Presentation of research results and experiences from the FRONT project, which since 2015 has conducted research on gender and culture at The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, The Natural History Museum and The Faculty of Theology in collaboration with the Centre for Gender Research. Sign up today!
- June 13 - 14 Two-day masterclass: Get help applying for MSCA funding for a postdoctoral position.
- June 13 Webinar: Connections between mental and physical health. Find out how CoMorMent's research on the links between mental and physical health can be translated into clinical practice. The CoMorMent project has recieved funding from EU's Horizon 2020. Grant agreement 847776.
- June 15 UiO’s summer activity day. Remember to register!
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June 20: "‘How can we all integrate sustainability and global perspectives into research and education?’
The faculty management invites you to a seminar in Domus Medica, Round Auditorium from 12:00 to 16:00. Former Rector Ole Petter Ottersen will introduce the seminar with the following topic: ‘From global health to global health restructuring’, after which representatives from many of our units will answer how they integrate these perspectives into their research and teaching. - 21. juni Official launch of the Precision Immunotherapy Alliance (SFF PRIMA)
- On 14 September, the Faculty of Medicine invites you to a large academic meeting in the University Aula to share knowledge about the situation of the affected parties, as well as appropriate measures in Norway and Ukraine. Welcome to ‘Focus on Ukraine’!
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27 September
The University of Oslo’s innovation conference for 2023. The conference will be part of Oslo Innovation Week (OIW). Circle the date! Sign up now to receive updates on the programme when it's ready. Location: Oslo Science Park
Research news
You can also follow what is happening at the Faculty of Medicine via facebook, twitter, Linkedin and Instagram.
Medisinbloggen: Is cocaine use increasing in Norway? in Norwegian by Thomas Clausen.
Cocaine use receives a lot of media attention, with stories about influencers at parties and russ at risk. Has cocaine use become commonplace?
IMB: We can do without compulsory measures in the next pandemic in Norwegian Thomas Olafsen.
Compulsory measures during the pandemic only had an effect in the larger cities, while recommendations elsewhere in the country were sufficient.
Klinmed: The same genes related to both cannabis use and serious mental disorders by Julie Nybakk Kvaal. A new study indicates that some individuals are more prone to both using cannabis and developing mental disorders, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, than others.
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