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What were the most important biotechnology debates in 2018? What will be important this year?
by
Riccardo Reali
From Université de Lille, France
Title: Do we underestimate the today’s risk of extremes?
Speaker: Erich Fischer, ETH Zürich
UiO:Life Science, the Norwegian Biotechnology Advisory Board and Creaza will launch a new digital universe. This is a closed event for secondary schools.
A transdisciplinary workshop hosted by the convergence environment COMPARE.
Climate change and solutions to global problems related to health and environment. The event is fully booked.
Camila Fabre Sehnem (Florianopolis), Brasil, will give a talk with title :
On $C^*$-algebras associated to product systems
LMI and partners welcome you to join this day with presentations and discussions from the Norwegian life science ecosystem and industry leaders from Global Pharma.
This breakfast seminar organised by the UiO:Life Science project Personalized Cancer Therapy (PerCaThe) will discuss the future development of Cancer Precision Medicine and specifically how the field can move to implementation in clinical trials and next in clinical practice.
How much will we sacrifice for knowledge? When is it okay, and when is it not ok to use animals in research?
Eleni Rosalina Andrinopoulou (Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus University Medical Center of Rotterdam, NED) will give a talk on February 12th at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
At this seminar PhD students, postdocs and Master´s students in life sciences at UiO and NMBU had the opportunity to create networks outside academia. Watch videos and see pictures from the event.
Welcome to the annual Darwin Day lectures at the University of Oslo! Lectures by Peter R. Grant, B. Rosemary Grant, Arkhat Abzhanov and Leif Andersson. Since Darwin’s time insights from the fields of genetics, genomics, behavior and ecology have continued to illuminate how and why species evolve. At this event you will hear about the progress that has been made in our understanding of speciation and related topics.
The symposium will bring together leading Nordic scientists to discuss the latest developments of Organ on a Chip-technology. The event is hosted by the UiO:Life Science convergence environment: Organ on a chip and the Hybrid Technology Hub Center of Excellence.
Refreshments and mingling in Oslo City Hall for all participants of the conference. The Governing Mayor of Oslo, Raymond Johansen, is our host for the evening. You need a ticket to attend the reception. The reception is fully booked.
We highlighted inspiring examples on collaboration between academia and industry that have benefitted patients and society. How can we learn from these examples while building the health industry in Oslo and Norway?
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 8th February @ 12:15 in Aud 1, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Kristoffer Aalstad, Dept of Geosciences:.
Marta Silva, Postdoc, ITA
by
Jörg Ebbing
From Department of Geosciences, Kiel University
By Prof. Stephanie C. Werner, Center for Earth Evolution and Dynamics (CEED), UiO
Title: High Mountain Asia glacier changes in the early 21st century
Speaker: Andreas Kääb, UiO
In this talk, I will discuss how moduli spaces of Morse flow trees in Legendrian contact homology (LCH) can be oriented in a coherent and computable manner, obtaining a Morse-theoretic way to compute LCH with integer coefficients. This is built on the machinery of capping disks, and I will briefly explain how different systems of capping disks affect the orientations. This, in turn, uses the fact that an exact Lagrangian cobordism with cylindrical Legendrian ends induces a morphism between the LCH-complexes of the ends, which can be proven to hold also with integer coefficients.