Events for employees at MED - Page 3
Join the dScience lunch seminar, featuring Sondre Wold, as he explores the intriguing challenges of compositional generalisation in language models. Despite their remarkable capabilities, large language models often falter on simple tasks, exposing limitations in their ability to understand and combine basic elements into complex structures. Sondre will delve into his research and recent international work, shedding light on where these models fall short and discussing potential strategies for improvement.
Open lectures by this year's winners of the Anders Jahre's Awards for Medical Research, Lauri Aaltonen, Thomas Helleday, Nicolai Albrechtsen and Nicholas Taylor.
This course is designed for PhD Candidates and others who need a deeper knowledge, and advanced skills in literature searching within medicine and natural sciences. It focuses on useful tools for building search strategies and advanced search techniques. Several relevant databases are highlighted.
This course gives an introduction to the reference management software Zotero. The course is held in Zoom.
Welcome to the 11th edition of the November Conference! Bringing Norwegian and Brazilian researchers and professionals together, the conference is the most important arena for developing joint research and innovation.
Biostatistics seminar with Paul C. Lambert, Cancer Registry of Norway, Norwegian Institute of Public Health and Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Join us for the virtual, national launch of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, celebrating the release of the 2024 report and discussing key findings and priorities for Norway.
Welcome to a lecture on sustainable healthcare.
Join the dScience lunch seminar at the dScience lounge to hear biostatistician Harald Weedon-Fekj?r discuss the complexities of mammography screening. He will explore the debate around non-progressive tumours detected through screening and how statistical modeling helps provide insights at the population level. If you’re interested in the public health balance of cancer screening, this talk is not to be missed.
31. oktober og 1. november 2024 arrangeres for 14. gang LAR-konferansen – sentralt i Oslo p? Radisson Blu Scandinavia.
Kristine B?r?e vil innlede til en diskusjon om hvordan vi kan og b?r forst? forholdet mellom etisk teori og helsefaglig praksis. Hun vil gi konkrete eksempler p? translasjonell bioetikk ved ? vise hvordan etikk-forskning prosjekter kan bli designet for ? v?re relevante for praksis og etisk akseptable.
Is science and research at the heart of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy? How can Norway’s AI students and researchers get involved in making the first comprehensive legal framework for AI? Join this special edition of the dScience Lunch Seminar with Policy Officer at the European AI Office, Alex Moltzau to get some answers.
Data Carpentry offers workshops on essential data skills for researchers with minimal computational experience. These domain-specific lessons build on participants' existing knowledge, allowing them to quickly apply new skills to their research.
Biostatistics seminar with Terry Therneau, Division of Clinical Trials and Biostatistics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
Join the dScience lunch seminar at the Science Library with Magnus Li and Alexander Kempton as they explain why public sector digitalisation often falls short. They will discuss how viewing digitalisation as just a technical issue leads to failed IT projects and offer new ways to approach the complex challenges of organisational improvement. Both speakers bring extensive experience in public sector digitalisation.
Welcome to a lecture on sustainable healthcare.
Are you interested in finding out more about AI (artificial intelligence) and its use in medicine, research and teaching from a global health perspective?
NVivo is a powerful tool for organizing and structuring your material for qualitative and mixed methods analysis. Learn how to code and retrieve in NVivo and get an introduction to useful NVivo functionalities.
Get insight into best practice for choosing the right preclinical model systems and how to do proper documentation of the studies. What are the common pitfalls? What are the dos and don'ts?
Join us for an evening of innovation and creativity as five summer intern projects are showcased. Engage with the teams, explore their interactive prototypes, and enjoy casual mingling with refreshments.
The invited speaker is Juha Kere, professor and senior physician, at the Department of Medicine at the Karolinska Institute. The title of his talk is "How the embryo gets started".
Oslo University Hospital employees have been involved in international health work for decades. However, the world is changing, and we are now seeing the consequences of war, migration and the climate crisis up close. How does this affect our work at OUS and our work with global health?
The City of Oslo invites you to join them for a coffee or tea and Deichmanbolle in the meeting room named N?klevann, and then a one-hour introduction to the library.
Welcome to the annual Data Science Day, where we bring together the data science community for a productive mix of networking, learning, and entertainment.
Meet the Gaza students – a seminar on the importance of higher education.