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Lecture by Erika Mihálycsa (Babe?-Bolyai University, Cluj)
MD Kaled Mikki Yousef Zimmo at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis "Episiotomy practice in Palestine. Rates, indications and impact of an educational program in six hospitals" for the degree of PhD.
The seminar will discuss three recently published books which deal with challenging questions of identity and belonging, as well as terrorism.
ESOP seminar. Isaac Sorkin is an Assistant Professor at Stanford University. He will present a paper entitled "Bartik Instruments: What, When, Why and How" co-authored by Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham and Henry Swift.
M.Sc. Negar Shahini at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis Dysregulation of the complement system in cardiac disease - clinical and experimental studies for the degree of PhD.
Cand.med. Siri Opsahl Hetlevik at the Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis “Long-term outcome and clinical manifestations in juvenile-onset mixed connective tissue disease” for the degree of PhD.
MD Charlotte von der Lippe at Institute of Health and Society will be defending the thesis “Not just a carrier – A qualitative study of psychosocial aspects of women's experiences of living with an X-linked disorder" for the degree of PhD.
M.Sc. Matthijs Ferdinand Wouda at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis High intensity aerobic exercise in ambulatory persons with an incomplete spinal cord injury for the degree of PhD.
Professor David Huron (Ohio State University) will lecture on "A Theory of Sadness: Melancholy, Grief, and Nostalgia".
Cand.med. Regine Eva Annica Barlinn at Institute of Health and Society will be defending the thesis Cytomegalovirus and parvovirus B19 infections in pregnant women in Norway; epidemiology, diagnosis and outcome for the degree of PhD.
MD Mohammed W.Y. Zimmo at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis "Exploring caesarean section in Palestine" for the degree of PhD.
M.Phil. Frida Felicia Venner?d-Diesen at Institute of Basic Medical Sciences will be defending the thesis “The Development of Taste Preferences in Children. A Longitudinal Study of Norwegian Preschoolers” for the degree of Philosophiae doctor (PhD).
UiO:Life Science is the co-organizer of a pitching competition for life science pre-startups and early phase startups in Helsinki in December. The event is part of at the SLUSH side-event Y Science. A SPARK Norway team is among the finalists!
ESOP seminar. Annette Alstads?ter is a Professor at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). She will present a paper entitled "Accounting for Business Income in Measuring Top Income Shares: Integrated Accrual Approach Using Individual and Firm Data from Norway" co-authored by Martin Jacob, Wojciech Kopczuk, and Kjetil Telle.
Dominic Amonzem will defend his doctoral dissertation: "Gendering Marriage: Exploring Kasena Marriage Practices in North-East Ghana" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) at the Faculty of Theology.
Dr. Alfonso Valencia, Group Leader and Director of the Life Sciences Department of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, will present the lecture "Networks based approaches in biology and biomedicine."
ESOP seminar. Kalina Manova is an Associate Professor at University College London. She will present a paper entitled "Productivity, (Mis)allocation and Trade" co-authored by Antoine Berthou, Jong Hyun Chung and Charlotte Sandoz.
We are very happy to welcome you to the fifth national meeting on microbiota in health and disease in Oslo City Centre!
Welcome to the opening conference of RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion. Lectures, panels, music and party!
Interdisciplinary research within the life sciences is in demand, and more and more funding bodies requires collaboration among researchers from different disciplines. However, many reserachers find it hard to create truly interdisciplinary project which can create new areas of knowledge and new opportunities. In this panel conversation, the Sciences Studies Colloquium aims to promote a practical discussion on how to proceed if one wants to create good and truly interdisciplinary projects. We have invited four of the interdisciplinary projects that were selected to be Convergence Environments in the last call to tell about their process.
This seminar series features presentations detailing structural biology research currently underway at the University of Oslo.
ESOP seminar. Ingar Haaland is a PHD candidate at NHH - Norwegian School of Economics. He will present a paper entitled "Beliefs about Racial Discrimination: Representative Evidence" co-authored by Christopher Roth.
Cand.polit. Ann Merete Otterstad at the Department of Education defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Dr.Philos.
Title of the dissertation:
Staying with the trouble. Cartographing early childhood research methodologies. Postqualitative passages and shifts with new empiricism.
Thomas Hanke EVP, Head of Academic Partnerships at Evotec AG will share his insights on successful models for academia–industry collaboration and lessons learned from evaluating and advancing early stage academic innovations into successful industry projects. He will also introduce Evotec’s BRIDGE concept.