Events - Page 6

Time and place: , CBU, UiB

The idea of a circular economy has been embraced by the European Commission. What does it mean and is it feasible? We are happy to have Zora Kovacic, post doctor at the Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities, to present and discuss the theme in a biophysical context.

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Centre for Digital Life Norway and Ard Innovation invite you to a breakfast meeting.

Time and place: , Park Inn, Gardermoen

The goals of this symposium is to connect people and groups working within different areas of relevance to systems medicine to share information, find new partners, solve problems and to be inspired to apply for funding from future calls. We also want to get input from Norwegian research environments with regards to what needs to be in place to advance this field further.

Time and place: , Trondheim

Communication is key - and science is no exception.

Time and place: , Epicenter Oslo, Edvard Storms gate 2

Are you interested in innovative solutions for patient centric healthcare and remote care delivery? Are you delivering solutions for this sector? Then join Norway Health Tech's demo day.

Time and place: , Uppsala Science Park
Time and place: , Jotunheimen

The aim of Digital Life Norway is to "create economic, societal, and environmental value". What is of value? How do we value it? How may value be created and sustained by the biotechnology of the future?

Time and place: , Tromsø

The Centre for Digital Life Norway hosts its third annual conference September 5-6 2019. This edition of DigitalLife will take place in Tromsø, at the Hotel Clarion Hotel the Edge.

Time and place: , TIK- Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture -University of Oslo

Digital Life Norway and the Res Publica Project to host a workshop on the present and future of bioprospecting in Norway

Time and place: , Scandic Nidelven, Trondheim

The RESET-affiliated project Crossover Research 2: Well-constructed Knowledge Commons is arranging a workshop on life science knowledge management on June 25-26 at Hotel Scandic Nidelven in Trondheim. ​ Participation is completely free and the registration deadline is June 17.

Time and place: , Runde Environment Centre, Runde, Sunnmøre

This research school and workshop is intended for stimulating transdisciplinary thinking in students across disciplines from biology to computational sciences.

Time and place: , Bergen

Would you like to expand your experimental vocabulary, cross borders into neighboring disciplines, or gain some experimental experience to compliment your computational skills?

Time and place: , Computational Biology Unit, UiB

Computational medicine aims to apply methods from engineering, mathematics, and computational sciences to improve our understanding of disease mechanisms, and diagnosis, follow-up, and treatment of human disease in the clinic. In this seminar Prof. Arvid Lundervold will talk about training of a new generation life scientists and medical students in this interdisciplinary field.

Time and place: , Bekkjarvik Gjestgiveri (outside Bergen)

Join the annual conference made for and by the research school members!

Time and place: , Måltidets Hus, UiS

Control theory has been successfully applied in engineering to build stable and reliably behaving devices. How can concepts developed in control engineering help us understand regulation in biological systems and how to develop reliable, integrated medical devices? In this workshop we will present and discuss some of the existing and novel concepts of control theory and how they can be applied in biotechnology and medical engineering.​

Time and place: , Scandic Holmenkollen, Oslo

Computational approaches that can aid our understanding of cancer development are improving. Are we approaching the time when computer simulations could become a clinical tool in cancer treatment?

Time and place: , Solstrand Hotel & Bad, Os

In conjunction with the 7th CCBIO Symposium Omid Farokzhad will deliver a Volterra lecture Tuesday May 14th titled "Perspectives on how to Translate Biomedical Research to Products and Cures" The lecture is held at Solstrand Hotel&Bad near Bergen and is open for everyone.

Time and place: , Auditorium EL2, Gamle elektro, NTNU campus Gløshaugen

10 May 2019, Industrial PhD candidate Odd Martin Staal will publicly defend his PhD degree at NTNU.

Time and place: , D251, Elektrobygget D, O. S. Bragstads plass 2D, Trondheim

Welcome to this guest lecture 9 May held by Professor Ali Cinar (Illinois Institute of Technology). He will visit NTNU, Trondheim as an opponent for Odd Martin Staal’s PhD defence, scheduled for 10 May.

Time and place: , Oslo, Trondheim, Bergen

Combining computational and experimental approaches, MIT-Professor Christopher Voigt has made outstanding contributions to the fields of synthetic biology and biological engineering. In the beginning of May he guests our Volterra Lecture Series in Oslo, Trondheim and Bergen, to offer his approach on programming cells.

Time and place: , Bjørnafjorden Hotell, Os

A two day workshop with members of Digital Life research projects to foster mutual learning on responsible research and innovation in practice.

Time and place: , Boston, Massachusetts
Time and place: , Teknisk Museum, Oslo

Join artists and scientists for an evening of exploration and discussion, where we will debate how to optimize the future!