Programme 13 February

Graphics Norway Life Science 13 February.

09:30–10:55 Opening Session?Norway Life Science 2024

Speakers

Unlocking the Potential of Health Data

  • Andrew Morris, Professor and Director Health Data Research UK 

  • Tariq Khokhar, Head of Data for Science and Health, Wellcome Trust

  • Lise L?rup, Partner, Boston Consulting Group Oslo: Establishing Norway as a health data leader – what will it take?

A dialogue with:

  • Cathrine Lofthus, Secretary General, Ministry of Health and Care Services
  • Terje Rootwelt, CEO, South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority 
  • Per Morten Sandset, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation, UiO
  • Lise L?rup, Partner, Boston Consulting Group Oslo

Moderator: Leif Rune Skymoen, General Manager, LMI

Image may contain: Collar, Smile, Eyewear, Official, Throat.Vice Mayor for Health, Oslo, Salib Andreas Korkunc.Siri Fjellheim, Rector at NMBU.State Secretary Oddmund L?kensgard Hoel.
Photo of Korkunc by Sturlason. Photo of L?kensgard Hoel by Ragne B. Lysaker.
 


Andrew Morris, Director Health Data Research UK.Tariq Khokhar, Wellcome Trust.Lise L?rup, Boston Consulting Group.

Cathrine Marie LofthusImage may contain: Person, Chin, Smile, Collar, Sleeve.Terje Rootwelt, CEO, South-Eastern Norway Regional Health AuthorityLeif Rune Skymoen, LMI

10:55–11:15 Break

11:15–12:30 Parallel Sessions

Innovations in Pandemic Preparedness: Bridging Epidemiology and Public Health for a Safer Future

This session explores the development and implementation of innovative strategies for pandemic preparedness, with an emphasis on the intersection of epidemiology and public health.

  • A Digital Twin for Pandemic Monitoring and Prevention
    Einar Broch Johnsen, Professor, University of Oslo
  • Improving public health systems
    Helena Legido-Quigley, Professor in Health Systems at George Institute for Global Health and Imperial College, UK
  • Preventing pandemics at the source: Need for upstream spillover surveillance strategies
    Hans Overgaard, Researcher, Norwegian University of Life Sciences

  • HISP and digital solutions for Covid-19 and beyond - local innovation and global response
    Kristin Braa, Professor & Director of the HISP Centre, University of Oslo

  • Flattering curves: Leveraging the shapes of the pandemic by combining policymaking, disease transmission and supply chain expertise
    Marianne Jahre, Professor, BI Norwegian Business School and Lund University

Chair: Jens Petter Berg, Professor, University of Oslo

Event organizer: The Centre for Pandemics and One-Health Research, UiO

Artificial intelligence in life sciences, what?s next??

New methods and algorithms combined with access to high quality data and computational power have given artificial intelligence a new boost. In this session, with focus on applications in life sciences, we explore the forefront of research and try to explain what we can expect in the field of artificial intelligence in the years to come.

  • AI's Role in Patient Centric Cancer Research and Treatment: Prospects, Hopes, and Future Dilemmas
    Ingrid Stenstadvold Ross, CEO, Norwegian Cancer Society
  • From Data to Decisions: The Power of AI in Life Sciences and Healthcare 
    Ishita Barua, Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder, Livv Health
  • Deep learning approaches for medical imaging datasets
    Anne Solberg, Professor, University of Oslo
  • Deciphering immune recognition through machine learning
    Geir Kjetil Sandve, Professor, University of Oslo
  • AI-assisted surgery
    Ingerid Reinertsen, Research manager, SINTEF
  • Norwegian Large Language Models: current status and the road ahead
    Lilja ?vrelid, Professor, University of Oslo

Chair: Stephan Oepen, Professor, University of Oslo

Event organizer: dScience – Centre for Computational and Data Science, UiO

Precision medicine and diagnostics

The presentations in the session will shed light on how precision medicine and diagnostics are used today and what possibilities can be envisaged in the future.

  • Implementation of precision cancer medicine 
    Kjetil Taskén, Head of Institute for Cancer Research Oslo University Hospital & Professor University of Oslo
  • Using the patient’s own cells for personalized drug prioritization
    Torkild Visnes, Senior ResearcherSINTEF
  • The changing landscape of precision medicine
    Benedikte Akre, Head of Oncology,  AstraZeneca
  • Tomorrow’s innovation
    Martin Haswell, General Manager, Roche 
  • Precision Imaging in Gynecologic Cancer
    Ingfrid Haldorsen, Head of Mohn Medical Imaging and Visualization Centre and Professor in Radiology, University of Bergen

Chair: Hanne Haslene-Hox, Senior Research Scientist, SINTEF

Event organizer: SINTEF and Oslo Cancer Cluster

The potential of digital data analytics in a planetary health perspective

The speakers will share stories from animal data analytics - how this has been and can be used to understand the challenges and identify options for improvement, and the comparative learning to human health issues. 

  • The phenomic revolution: unlocking welfare, resilience and climate efficiency 
    Gareth Difford, Post Doctor, Norwegian University of Life Sciences

  • Digital speed and precision in breeding 
    Knut R?flo, CEO, AquaGen Europe

  • Epidemic intelligence in animal health - building the digital capacity to handle the next health threat
    Malin E Jonsson, Head of section for epidemiology, Norwegian Veterinary Institute

  • Inferring causality from big agricultural data
    Ingrid M?ge, Senior Scientist, Nofima

  • The iKu project: From register epidemiology to machine learning
    Olav Reksen, Professor Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Chair: Finn-Arne Weltzien, Pro-Rector for Research, Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Event organizer: Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) and The Life Science Cluster

12:30–13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:20 Nordic perspectives on health data

Speakers

  • Katarina Nystr?m, Lawyer, Genomic Medicine Sweden and Inquiry Chair "Health data as a national resource for future healthcare in Sweden", Government Offices of Sweden

  • P?ivi Sillanaukee, Special Envoy for Health & Well-being, Ministry for Social Affairs and Health, Finland

  • Henrik Ullum, CEO, Statens Serum Institut, Denmark

Dialogue with additional participant 

  • Andrew Morris, Professor and Director Health Data Research UK 

Moderator: Camilla Stoltenberg, CEO, NORCE

Katarina?Nystr?m, University of Gothenburg.Image of P?ivi Sillanaukee.Picture shows Henrik Ullum.

Picture of Andrew Morris.Camilla Stoltenberg, NORCE.

14:20–14:40 Break

14:40-15:35 Health data as a national resource: From research and value creation to legal barriers

Speakers

Chair: Carl Henrik G?rbitz, Director, UiO:Life Science

Kyrre Emblem, Oslo University Hospital.Steinar Thoresen.Veronika Barrabes, Novartis.

Stein Olav Skr?vseth.Anne Kjersti Befring, University of Oslo.Carl Henrik G?rbitz, UiO:Livsvitenskap.

 

15:35-16:25 Ambitions and future perspectives

Language of this session: Norwegian

Key note by

Panel discussion with additional participants

  • Tone Tr?en, Chair, The Standing Committee on Health and Care Services, Storting, Conservative Party
  • Guro Bj?ntegaard, Country Manager, AstraZeneca
  • Bj?rn Atle Bj?rnbeth, CEO, Oslo University Hospital
  • Mari Sundli Tveit, Chief Executive, The Research Council of Norway

Moderator: Kristin Vinje, Chief Executive, NOKUT

State Secretary Karl Kristian Bekeng.
Photo: Esten Borgos, Borgos Foto AS

Tone Wilhelmsen Tr?en, H?yre.Guro Bj?ntegaard, AstraZeneca.Image may contain: Glasses, Vision care, Collar, Sleeve, Eyewear.Mari Sundli Tveit, Chief Executive, The Research Council of Norway.Kristin Vinje, NOKUT.
Photo: Sundli Tveit: Thomas Keilman

17:00-18:30 Reception Oslo City Hall 

The doors open at 16:30. The event starts at 17:00

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