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Removal of perineuronal nets disrupts recall of a remote fear memory
The role of innate immunity and glial cells in mental disorders.
Speaker: Judith Zaugg, Group Leader, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany.
Speaker: Alex Lewin, Reader in Statistics, Institute of Environment, Health and Societies, Brunel University London, UK.
Speaker: Morten Valberg, Researcher/Postdoc, Oslo Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology (OCBE), University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital.
Activation of T cells. Why it is important and how it is regulated.
Open to all researchers, clinicians, industry representatives, patient groups and others with an interest in stem cell biology, research and applications.
IOB hosts a mini-seminar on molecular changes in aging with two invited speakers from the Center for Healthy Aging at the University of Copenhagen.
Odd O. Aalen's contributions in fundamental concepts, methods, theories and instruments to modern statistical science during his long career are highly valued. He has been a key person in establishing biostatistics as a strong research field in Norway. On the occasion of his 70th birthday, colleagues, friends, collaborators, supporters and admirers wish to celebrate Odd with a symposium in his honour. The symposium will take place on the 11th and 12th of October, 2017, at the University of Oslo.
The talks will cover current topics in survival analysis, causal inference and infectious disease modelling.
Speaker: The Tien Mai, Postdoc., Oslo Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology (OCBE), University of Oslo.
Speaker: Cristopher Yau, Reader in Computational Biology, Centre for Computational Biology, University of Birmingham, UK.
Regulation of autophagy by lipid-binding proteins.
Speaker: Roderic Guigò, Professor, Centre de Regualció Genòmica, Barcelona, Spain.
Signaling to and from Endomembranes: implications for the regulation of cell growth and migration.
Role of FSAP in the pathophysiology of ischemic stroke.
It is 50 years since the first scientific articles about the lack of LCAT was published. The symposium will discuss the importance of what lecitihin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) means for the transport of cholesterol in the organism, and it will take place at the hospital where the hereditary disease LCAT deficiency was first discovered.
The meeting is open to all interested, but registration is needed
Speaker: Jukka Corander, Professor, Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Dept. of Biostatistics, University of Oslo.
Speaker: Robin Andersson, Assistant Professor, The Bioinformatics Centre, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Shining light on the role of inhibitory neurons during somatosensation.
Speaker: Georg Heinze, Professor, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systems (Section for Clinical Biometrics), Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
Speaker: Harald Binder, Professor, Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany.
Unraveling the Pathogenesis of Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy: A Tale of K+ fluxes and the Glutamate/GABA-Glutamine Cycle
Speaker: Hein Putter, Professor, Department of Medical Statistics and Bioinformatics, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands.
Neuronal-glial crosstalk in the adult mouse brain.