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The one day symposium is an annual networking event that brings together Norwegian and invited international experts to present their research and to discuss latest developments in the field of microphysiological systems, organoids and organ-on-chip technology.
The one day symposium is an annual networking event that brings together Norwegian and invited international experts to present their research and to discuss latest developments in the field of microphysiological systems, organoids and organ-on-chip technology.
Norges st?rste m?teplass for livsvitenskap samler akt?rene som skal utvikle en verdensledende helsen?ring i Norge.
Voldtekt er en alvorlig form for kriminalitet, som kan gi store konsekvenser for den som rammes. Slik blir voldtekt et helseproblem som ang?r og rammer mange.
Alle nyansatte ved MED f?r personlig invitasjon fra dekan Hanne Flinstad Harbo til f?rste velkomstm?te for nyansatte etter at de har begynt. Har du f?tt invitasjon? Kom p? m?tet! Fakultetsledelsen ?nsker ? bli kjent med deg.
This year's Darwin Day event will cover the impact of ancient DNA and the enabling technologies. Open lectures by Anders G?therstr?m, Greger Larson, Christina Warinner, and Phil Slavin.
Biostatistical seminar with Martin Bladt, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Few studies have addressed the Covid-19 infodemic in academic discourse.
We welcome companies and students from the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Educational Sciences to the matchmaking event. After the event, the students can apply for summer jobs in the companies.
Vi ?nsker bedrifter samt studenter fra Det medisinske fakultet, Det matematisk-naturvitenskapelige fakultet og Det utdanningsvitenskapelige fakultet velkommen til matchmakingsarrangement. I etterkant av arrangementet kan studentene s?ke sommerjobb i bedriftene.
SPARK Norway Educational Forum are monthly open meetings organized by UiO:Life Science and SPARK Norway partners.
MED ?nsker ? legge tilrette for debatt og f? frem viktige problemstillinger som en del av fakultetets arbeid med likestilling, diskriminering og mangfold. Bli med du ogs?!
Speaker: Anne Kveim Lie, institute of Health and Society, UiO
Hvordan forvalte de forskningsetiske forpliktelsene knyttet til samtykke?
Biostatistical seminar with Veronica Vinciotti, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Trento, Italy.
CanCell presents a seminar with Zoi Diamantopoulou from Beatson Institute on Friday January 26th. The title of her talk is: (TBC)
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Welcome to a SHEtalk about law and sustainability.
How can new technologies help us build social relations and improve mental health? Do young people prefer to talk to chatbots instead of healthcare personnel? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the new technologies? Meet researchers from SINTEF and UiO who are experts in chatbots and language models; and a startup from Oslo Science Park.
Speaker: Camilla Aukrust, Institute of Health and Society, UiO
Tirsdag 23. januar arrangerer SERAF frokostseminar om nalokson i Oslo sentrum.
We welcome students from the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Educational Sciences to a digital information meeting about the internship programme and the possibility of applying for summer jobs in companies.
Vi ?nsker studenter fra Det medisinske fakultet, Det matematisk-naturvitenskapelige fakultet og Det utdanningsvitenskapelige fakultet velkommen til digitalt informasjonsm?te om internshipordningen og muligheten for ? s?ke sommerjobber i bedrifter.
I ?rene som kommer blir det flere pasienter per ansatt i helsesektoren. Hvilke konsekvenser f?r dette for medisinsk forskning og undervisning? Hva gj?r vi n?r vi g?r tom for folk?
CanCell presents a seminar with Mariano Barbacid from the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) on Wednesday January 17th. The title of his talk is: "Targeting KRAS mutant cancers. Light at the end of the tunnel"