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Department seminar. Johannes Spinnewijn is a Professor of Economics at London School of Economics. He will present the paper: "The Chronic Condition Index: Analyzing Health Inequalities Over the Lifecycle" (written with Kaveh Danesh, Jon Kolstad and Will Parket).
QOMBINE seminar talk by Ruben Bassa (SINTEF)
Anastasia Maravela (Universitetet i Oslo) - Már Jónsson (Háskóli ?slands)
How does online crowdfunding change the ways we seek and provide health care? In this seminar, Dr. Nora Kenworthy will discuss how crowdfunding reinforces the many problems of market-based health systems.
Welcome to an all-day seminar on “Approaches to Ibsen and Peer Gynt - interpretation and theatrical experience”, in collaboration with Sofia Theatre, Bulgaria!
Ph.D-stipendiat Markus Hansen (Lunds universitet) presenterer sitt doktorgradsprosjekt om de danske landboreformene og innleder til diskusjon.
Department seminar. Giacomo Brusco is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Tübingen. He will present the paper: "Guess Who's Evading on Dinner: Experimental Evidence on the Incidence of Tax Evasion."
Seminar with Venezuelan economist Manuel Sutherland.
Gender Expansive Philosophy (GEP) invites all philosophy students and staff to a seminar!
In this lecture, Fred Moten (New York University) will discuss the question of observation in the context of violence and mourning.
Carlos A.R. Herdeiro, Professor in the Gravitational Geometry and Dynamics Group, Mathematics Department, Aveiro University (Portugal).
Lecture by Cheehyung Harrison Kim.
Department seminar. Aurélien Baillon is a Professor of economics of uncertainty at Emlyon business school. He will present the paper: "Follow the money, not the majority: Markets for predicting unverifiable events" (written with Benjamin Tereick and Tong V. Wang).
In this lecture Dr. Lu will discuss the impact and conflicts arising from the development of offshore windfarms on Taiwan's western coastline among local fishing communities.
Foredraget holdes av gjesteforsker professor Kakhaber Loria, leder for Senter for Skandinaviske studier ved Tbilisi Statsuniversitet.
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What novel forms of health interventions and markets do impact bonds generate? And in what ways is the provision of healthcare re-imagined through this financing mechanism?
The fifth event in the seminar series "Perspectives on Thinking" will focus on objective hermeneutics. The guest speaker will be Katarina Busch (Sigmund-Freud-Institute).
Franz Fuchs (Sintef/UiO) will give a talk with title "Hamiltonians with time evolution restricted to subspaces"
Invited speaker Ben Black will present on the topic “Learning About Natural Chromosomes to Make New Ones”.
By Olli Hyv?rinen, postdoc in the AQUA section, IBV
We have developed a pump-less recirculation Organ-on-Chip (rOoC) platform that generates a directional gravity-driven flow. This platform can be adapted to various flow conditions and enables the study of endothelial lining, blood vessel sprouting, circulation of immune cells, pathogens or other particles, and incorporation of 3D cell models like organoids. Additionally, we have developed a computational model to predict shear stress and mass transport within the rOoC, allowing for customization of the platform for various use-cases.
The rOoC platform is very versatile and can be used to model for instance drug-induced liver-injury (DILI) that mimics the complex interaction between resident human stem cell-derived liver organoids (3D-HLO) and circulating immune cells. Moreover, we show the functional crosstalk between 3D-HLOs and human pancreatic islets to model the onset of type-2 diabetes.
Samantha Stever, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Okayama University (Japan).
Department seminar. Kai Liu is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge. He will present the paper: "Understanding Program Complementarities: Estimating the Dynamic Effects of Head Start with Multiple Alternatives" (written with Marc K. Chan Antonio and Dalla-Zuanna).