Current matters - Page 7
Since 2014, 160 emerging research talents have been working as part of the outstanding research communities at the University of Oslo via the Scientia Fellows programme in biomedical research. This has also contributed towards international growth at MED.
The Faculty enters a new era of innovation with the Life Science Growth House Hilde Irene Nebb, Vice-Dean of Innovation and Internationalisation at MED, talks about the launch of the Life Science Growth House and her own new role in the project. Join us for the launch in the Oslo Science Park on 17 February!
Acting Faculty Director Hans Mossin is encouraging everyone to respond to the Working Environment and Working Climate survey (ARK) and to also participate in subsequent follow-up.
A warm welcome back following a well deserved break over the Christmas and New Year period. The ARK survey and our latest Scientia Fellows announcement are some of the first tasks and opportunities we are faced with as we head into the New Year.
Are you a researcher with an innovative idea based on your research that can contribute to solving an important need in society, but needs funding to develop the idea further? Check the UiO call for innovation funding within all academic fields. Application deadline: 2 September 2024.
NCMM and the Faculty of Medicine invite you to a meeting with ten infrastructures. Here you get to know, among others, how the Stenmark and Moser groups use infrastructure in their research.
We’re offering three courses in the fall of 2021. Registration deadline is August 1.
The Postdoctoral Programme’s new course starts in August. Register by 1st of August 2021.
Norwegian scientists have recently uncovered a rare but very serious side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine produced by AstraZeneca. It hasn’t gone unnoticed.
The postdoctoral programme launched its new mentoring programme with over 40 participants. A long-sought measure to enhance networks and skills.
UiO has entered into a collaborative agreement with the pharmaceutical company Roche to strengthen innovation within the field of life sciences.
The Faculty of Medicine are currently recruiting approximately 40 international research talents to excellent research environments.
"Free project support" (FRIPRO) is aimed at "particularly skilled researchers" at various stages of their careers. The faculty management congratulates our 20 researchers who received support in the 2020 award.
Forskpro is now partially integrated with the NSD register. Researchers at MED must still register their projects in Forskpro before reporting to NSD. Researchers must manually import from NSD to Forskpro after receiving the assessment from NSD.
11 biological and medical research communities have today launched BioMedData, a collaborative project to make it easier for Norwegian researchers to share research data.
Jon Magnus Haga has been awarded His Majesty the King’s Gold Medal for his thesis on the follow-up of parents’ needs for help after the Ut?ya tragedy.
A unanimous prize committee highlights Bogen’s contributions to medical vaccine research as critical to the field of medicine and research-based innovation at the University of Oslo.
Andreassen has received the award for his contributions to uncovering the complex genetic architecture behind mental disorders and for key contributions to Norwegian mental health research.
The RESCUER project aims to find the best treatment for each cancer patient by simulating different combinations of treatments in computer models. The project led by Vessela Kristensen is funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 program.
Getting a grant as a coordinator means that you have received a lot of trust from both the EU Horizon2020-program and from reputable colleagues.