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Msc. Bjørn Helge Morland at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis “Corrosion in CO2 transport pipeline. Formation of corrosive phases in dense phase CO2” for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
In this edition of the PhD (and Postdoc :)) Breakfast Club, we will discuss how to pitch yourself to employers.
Free Breakfast included so sign up below. Start your day well!
TIME RE-SCHEDULED: NOW AT 13:30, SAME PLACE!
Make the most out of your CV and Cover letter! You can bring an up to date CV to work on.
Please join us for a lecture on how to make an impactful CV and cover letter, from an expert in the field.
This open lecture is then followed by a more specialised workshop on designing your own career path and optimising your use of linkedin for career growth. To attend the limited capacity workshop follow the link to this page.
The workshop will be given by Dr Girish Kedar, who is an entrepeneur and career coach as well as a neuroscientist.
Coffee and tea will be served :)
Please join us to learn how to promote yourself using LinkedIn with a detailed hands-on workshop. You can bring an up to date CV to use.
The workshop will be given by Dr Girish Kedar, who is an entrepeneur and career coach as well as a neuroscientist.
Coffee and tea will be served :)
Before this workshop, there is also an open lecture on CVs and Cover letters, for more information please visit this page.
Are you considering, or are in the process of writing the "kappe" for an article-based thesis? This workshop is for you!
Sign up here by the 10th of November, as there are a limited number of places: https://nettskjema.no/a/129629
Procedures that work in the lab don’t always scale-up seamlessly into production in the life science industry. Process development while staying compliant will be required. What should be considered when you work in lab-scale to make the transition to production smoother? What are the common pitfalls, and what are the dos and don’ts?
Dr. Tero Aittokallio, Professor at the Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology and Group Leader at the Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo, Norway, will present his lecture "Predictive modelling of drug combination effects for precision medicine."
We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Odd Hassel's Nobel prize in chemistry.
Programme and registration for the Hassel-seminar 31st of October to 1st of November.
Vi feirer 50-årsdagen for Odd Hassels Nobelpris i kjemi: Program og påmelding til Hassel-seminaret 31. oktober til og med 1. november.
This symposium brings together world leaders in the ER proteostasis field in Oslo to showcase new research in this burgeoning field and its links to different aspects of normal cellular function as well as disease states, and aims stimulate new collaborative research.
Are you considering, or are in the process of writing the "kappe" for an article-based thesis? This workshop is for you!
Sign up here as there are a limited number of places: https://nettskjema.no/a/125744
Repurposing of drugs can potentially bring medications with known safety profiles to new patient groups. What is the industry looking for when they consider to invest in a repurposing project? What is the regulatory framework in this area? How is IP handled?
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Adam Novak will be the guest speaker of our upcoming Sven Furberg Seminar in Bioinformatics and Statistical Genomics on the coming Friday, Sep 27, at 14:30 in Lille auditorium, Kristen Nygaards hus.
Dr. Adam Novak, senior software engineer in the UCSC Genomics Institute, will present his lecture "Graph-based genome representations".
Abstract:
Graph-based approaches to genomics problems can beat out traditional linear-reference-based tools, reducing reference allele bias and improving structural variant calling. For these reasons and others, graph genomics techniques are becoming more popular, and more graph-based tools are being developed. Here I present lessons on genome graph API design learned during the development of the vg variation graph toolkit. I show how techniques and libraries extracted from vg can be used to help developers quickly bootstrap new graph-based projects, forming an ecosystem of interoperable graph genomics tools.
A part of Nordic Life Science Awards that features exciting academic projects from five Nordic countries illustrating the rich and broad research milieus and their motivation to advance their ideas into innovations for patients.
Clinical trials are essential to develop new treatments. What are the fundamental issues that must be considered when designing clinical trials? What are the pitfalls? What are the dos and don’ts?
The UiO:Life Science ImmunoLingo Convergence Environment Symposium.
Richard van Wezel, Professor of visual neuroscience and Vice dean of research, the Faculty of Science, Radboud Universitety will present his work on the use of smart glasses to reduce freezing of gait in Parkinson's patients.
The scope of the workshop: This international workshop brings together scientist from a wide range of fields with a special interest in bio-mechanics phenomena from cellular scale to the size of organs. Through a series of short talks the participants will present their work, where the workshop strives to stimulate scientific exchange and to initiate new collaborations.
Patent strategy is an important part of the innovation process. On this seminar you will hear from experts from Inven2 and learn how you can build a solid patent strategy.
Let's talk about energy' is an evening with scientific talks about energy-related research from social as well as natural scientists.
Dr. Mark Robinson, Associate Professor of Statistical Genomics, Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich, Switzerland, will present his lecture "Statistical methods for flexible differential analysis of multi-sample multi-condition single-cell RNA-seq datasets."
UiO:Life Science and vice-rector for research and innovation Per Morten Sandset invite all employees at UiO to breakfast meetings 27 May, 28 May, 29 May and 5 June.