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Exhibition presented by the Norwegian Bioart Arena.
The Oslo Poetry Research Group (University of Oslo), in collaboration with The International Network for the Study of Lyric (INSL), and UiO:Norden, welcome scholars, poets, critics, teachers, and translators to the 4th INSL conference ?Poetry. Experience. Attention?.
The IUROPA network co-organises a conference on empirical and legal studies in EU law together with LSE Law School.
Helga Refsum obtained her MD and PhD degrees from the University of Bergen, where she also became a Professor of Pharmacology in 1992. Since 2004, she has been a Professor at the Department of Nutrition at the University of Oslo and a Visiting Professor at University of Oxford. She is a world-renowned researcher on homocysteine, B vitamins, cysteine, and their roles in cardiovascular disease, dementia, and obesity.
To celebrate Professor Refsum’s 60th birthday and her outstanding contributions to science, we welcome you to a symposium with presentations on Helga’s current and past research topics.
The Perceiving Representations project is organising a workshop on perceptions in which learning, imagination or the structure of the perception has significantly influenced or contributed to it.
The European Causal Inference Meeting 2023 will take place on April 19th-21st in Oslo.
Many animals engage in complex behaviors like building nests, using tools to hunt for food, play, or socialize. Some animals can even learn complex tasks like pulling levers for rewards, navigating cities, or even rudimentary sign language in the case of great apes.
Bioteknologi spiller en stadig st?rre rolle i livene v?re, og p? Bioteknologidagen f?r du h?re om h?ydepunktene fra ?ret som gikk og hva vi tror vil prege 2023 videre.
Er du l?rer eller gutt i videreg?ende skole? Nysgjerrig p? studier ved UiO og karriere innen livsvitenskap, helse og medisin? Bli med p? inspirasjonsdagen ?Gutter og livsvitenskap?! Gratis arrangement, delta fysisk eller via zoom.
Should you feel bad every time you turn off your laptop?
Hvordan prioritere innenfor behandling og kreftforskning?
In this meeting we will address the major trends in clinical trials and discuss if this is an opportunity or a barrier for Norway to be competitive in attracting more clinical trials.
This conference brings together an international team of scholars in a collaborative effort to investigate historical bodies in relations of comparisons and negotiations, to engage in dialogue beyond disciplinary boundaries.
Oslo Epigenetics Symposium 2022 presents cutting-edge epigenetic research from top national and international researchers
The NORA Conference 2022 will be taking place in Oslo on June 20th-22nd, with the theme "Tensions and Potentials in Nordic Feminist and Gender Research".
The seminar explored sonic design from multiple angles and celebrated the achievements of Professor Rolf Inge God?y.
Svein Olav Kolset was educated as a Nutritionist at the School of Nutrition, the University of Oslo. He has since then been a staff scientist and later Professor at the Department of Nutrition. Svein Olav has for decades been a leading international expert on nutrition and glycobiology. In honor of Professor Kolset's 70th birthday, we invite you to a symposium with talks reflecting Svein Olav's present and former research activities.
Welcome back to RITMO's yearly conference! Finally we can meet again and we're very excited to share our work with you. You are also welcome to join us online.
From the end of February, the new innovation unit at the University of Oslo – the Life Science Growth House – will be an open door for researchers and students who need help to mature ideas at an early stage; leaders and administrative employees who support the innovative researchers; and existing and new external collaborators. At this launch seminar we gather the whole innovation ecosystem in life sciences in Oslo.
Plants have been used for thousands of years in the treatment of human diseases. With over 390,000 known plant species, how do we identify which plants are potential sources for novel pharmaceuticals?
In the autumn of 2021, the method for organ donation called cDCD (controlled donation after circulatory death) was approved in Norway after a long and thorough process. In this process, critical questions were asked although the method is already established in many other countries. In order to maintain good trust in the health care system, we want to address this questions surrounding organ donation after cardiac arrest, and provide some insights into how cDCD is performed in practice: How is the dying patient and relatives taken into account? What exactly is cDCD?