Editorial: Sign up for the Faculty event on research and education in the future healthcare system
Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo talks about what is happening at the faculty. The annual plan is ready for presentation to the Faculty Board. Congratulations to the new board representatives. A pleasure to award the King’s Medal of Merit to Johanne Sundby this week.
Mark 17 January at 15:00-17:00 in your calendar! The faculty will gather in Domus Bibliotheca: The future healthcare service: What do we do when we run out of people?
Shall we meet up when the Christmas tree lights get turned on at University Square on Sunday?
News about MED
Victor Greiff lands prestigious ERC Consolidator grant
In his project, Greiff will attempt to understand the rules of antibody-antigen binding,and how this knowledge can be used to develop effective therapeutic antibodies and vaccines.
Read more on the institute website.
New representative and two deputies on the Faculty Board
Congratulations to Markus Dines Knudsen who won the election! He is the new, permanent representative on the Faculty Board for temporarily employed academic staff, including temporarily appointed adjunct professors, throughout 2024. Lise M?rkved Helsingen and Lene Lunde have been elected as deputy representatives.
Read all about the election on the election pages.
Research grant for serious heart disease
Kristina Haugaa has received a research grant together with the University of Minnesota to understand more about the heart disease called Lamin A/C cardiomyopathy.
Read more on the institute website.
Do you keep track of the annual cycle for award announcements?
Did you know that the faculty has an annual cycle overview of award announcements and opportunities to nominate faculty staff? Here are the deadlines and the information you need.
Read more and subscribe to the annual cycle.
The King’s Medal of Merit awarded to Johanne Sundby
Johanne Sundby has been awarded the King’s Medal of Merit for her many years of diverse activities within the field of female health in Norway and abroad.
Read more on the institute website in Norwegian.
Briefings
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Holidays, flexitime and working hours during the Christmas period. December is almost upon us and it is time to plan for Christmas. Have you utilised the statutory holiday and plus hours you are entitled to, and are you aware of the days off and working hours during the Christmas period? Did you know that UiO gives you a day off during the Christmas period as a present?
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3 December: Turning on the Christmas tree lights at University Square (info from UiO in Norwegian). On the first Sunday in Advent, the Christmas tree will be lit at University Square for over the hundredth time!
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Time to send Christmas cards? Every year, UiO creates an electronic Christmas card (.pdf) that employees can send to friends and work partners. The card can also be printed by the Graphic Center if an order is placed. Read more in Norwegian: Elektronisk julekort
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Medical photographic history in the National Archives of Norway.. The analogue film archive of Klinmed’s photo and video service has been transferred to the National Archives of Norway. The collection consists of photographs from 1937 up to the early 2000s, and gives an insight into Norway’s medical history.
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Eksterne kulturtilbud for ansatte: External cultural activities for employees: Discounts on theatre performances and Christmas concerts available to UiO employees.
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Excavation work at Domus Medica, se see information from the Norwegian Hospital Construction Agency and phase plans..
Management meetings
Management Forum: Overview of meeting dates. The next meeting is Tuesday, 23 January. Agenda items and documents may be submitted until 12:00 on the last Thursday before the meeting. Here are the minutes from the previous meeting.
Overview of Faculty Board meetings (PDF). You can find the agenda and minutes here. The next meeting takes place on 12 December.
University Board meetings in 2023. The meetings are live-streamed and open to anyone who would like to attend. The next meeting takes place on 15 December.
Opportunities and deadlines
- See all important deadlines regarding applications for research funding in Funding opportunities
- The Centre for Research-based Innovation’s (SFI V) call for applications will be released soon! Potential applicants from MED should make their interest known at their department/institute as soon as possible. The Research Council of Norway’s deadline is expected to be in April/May 2024. Read more in Funding opportunities.
Courses and events
See the University of Oslo’s course calendar for an overview of all available courses. See also updated overviews of courses from UiO:IT and the Medical and Science Library.
- Upcoming public defences.
- Brain in the Centre:A series of events at Domus Bibliotheca, the University of Oslo’s arena for dialogue and dissemination.
- 6 December, 18:00 – 19:30 Dementia and human rights
- 6 December UiO invites you to attend a course on Project management in academia. Location: The Helga Engs building Time: 09:00-12:00. – The aim of this course is to give you the knowledge to better plan your research project, to ensure effective implementation and to minimise risks throughout.
- University Square, 14 December organised by the Centre for Medical Ethics: Participants from the Family Involvement During Severe Mental Health Problems project will summarise five years of research and implementation work in mental health care.
- 11 January: Final seminar for the research project Rethinking Cancer Survivorship. Organised by Rethinking Cancer Survivorship (CANCUL) and the Society, Health and Power (SHEP) research group.
- 13 and 14 February: Norway Life Science 2024: Unlocking the Potential of Health Data. Registration opens in December.
- 17 January 15:00-17:00. The faculty will gather in Domus Bibliotheca: The Future Healthcare Service: What do we do when we run out of people?
Research News
You can also follow what is happening at the Faculty of Medicine via facebook, X, Linkedin and Instagram.
Medisinbloggen: Health work under bombardment in Norwegian by Erik Fosse. Israel’s war against Hamas is destroying all the hospitals in Gaza. I have worked in and with the hospitals there for 30 years, and have made many good friends and colleagues. They are now trying to help the injured, but find themselves in an impossible and dangerous situation.
Klinmed: More serious skin cancer in organ transplant patients (link in Norwegian) “We have seen that organ transplant recipients have more tumors and spread of cancer than others with the same type of skin cancer. These patients need to thoroughly protect themselves from the sun and check their skin regularly,” says Petter Gjersvik.
Medisinbloggen: Resistance without borders – when antibiotics do not work in Norwegian by Kristian Tonby, Erik Gerhardsen Formanek and Else Liv Quist-Paulsen. The war in Ukraine is brutal. Hospitals in Norway are receiving patients evacuated from Ukraine. We were not prepared for the high incidence of infections involving multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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