Pictures Oslo Life Science 2019 - Page 2
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Feb. 20, 2019
Nt-proBNP – the biomarker for heart failure that conquered the world from Oslo – from the researcher´s perspective
Professor II Christian Hall, University of Oslo and Vestre Viken Hospital Trust
From 9:20 we get the company's perspective from Mathias Egermark, MD, Senior Vice President, Life Cycle Leader Cardiac, Women's Health & Personalised Healthcare Solutions, Roche Diagnostics International
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Feb. 20, 2019
Hanna Storlien, Geno Breeding researcher, the research and development group
Geno is the breeding organization of Norwegian Red, the main dairy breed in Norway. Geno distributes genetic material to more than 30 countries worldwide.
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Feb. 22, 2019
Menneskers helse trues av dårlig dyrehelse – hva gjør vi? Om antibiotikasresistens og én helse
Yngvild Wasteson, professor Veterinærhøgskolen, NMBU
I del 2 Når antibiotika svikter, hva gjør vi da?
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Feb. 26, 2019
The symposium brought together leading Nordic scientists to discuss the latest developments of Organ on a Chip-technology.
Organizers: The convergence environment Organ on a chip and the Hybrid Technology Hub Center of Excellence, UiO:Life Science and Oslo University Hospital (OUS)
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Feb. 22, 2019
IVF FitTM
Founders
IVF Fit has developed personalised hormone dosage for IVF treatment. Ana and Krister met at the School of Heath Innovation at the Faculty of Medicine at UiO. Their team is one of the projects in UiO:Life Science’s innovation programme SPARK Norway.
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Feb. 20, 2019
Nt-proBNP – the biomarker for heart failure that conquered the world from Oslo – from the company's perspective
Mathias Egermark, MD, Senior Vice President, Life Cycle Leader Cardiac, Women's Health & Personalised Healthcare Solutions, Roche Diagnostics International
Watch his presentation in this video from 9:20.
First we get the researcher's perspective from Professor II Christian Hall, University of Oslo and Vestre Viken Hospital Trust.
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Feb. 20, 2019
3) Matsikkerhet: Hvordan mette en økende befolkning gitt mer varme og ekstremvær?
Hvordan utvikle mer robuste, klimatilpassede kornsorter?
Morten Lillemo, forsker Fakultet for biovitenskap, NMBU
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Feb. 20, 2019
Cutting edge technology for the benefit of patients and society from successful collaboration between the intervention centre at Oslo University Hospital and Siemens
Anne Figel, Director Global Marketing Neurosurgery, Trauma and Orthopedics at Siemens Healthineers
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Feb. 20, 2019
Blueye robotics
Co-founder
Blueye robotics makes underwater drones. They want to make the beauty of the oceans, and the dangers they face, visible for everyone – everywhere.
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Feb. 26, 2019
The workshop brought together researchers from different disciplines within the life sciences, with an overarching theme of immunology in a comparative perspective, primarily between fish and humans. The workshop also included perspectives from the social sciences, with a focus on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in life science research practices.
Organizers: The convergence environment Comparative immunology of fish and humans (COMPARE).
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Feb. 20, 2019
Hvordan kan vi utnytte restråstoff og utvikle nye matprodukter som er både sunne og bærekraftige – og gir verdiskaping?
Stine Marie Ulven, professor Avdeling for ernæring, UiO
I del 3 Matsikkerhet: Hvordan mette en økende befolkning gitt mer varme og ekstremvær?
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Feb. 26, 2019
Topic this year: Darwin finches.
Organizer: CEES - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, UiO
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Feb. 20, 2019
Our chair for the second session was Jutta Heix from Oslo Cancer Cluster.
We showed the journey from academia to industry with pitches from entrepreneurs in Oslo. The projects were selected from UiO:Life Science's innovation programme for health related life sciences SPARK Norway, Oslo Cancer Cluster and Norway Health Tech.
Panel: Morten Egeberg, UiO:Life Science, Daniel Malarek, Roche, and Rannveig Fadum, Innovation Norway.
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Feb. 20, 2019
Kortreist dyrefôr: Hva om vi kan fôre laks og gris med norsk skog
Margareth Øverland, professor Fakultet for biovitenskap og leder av Foods of Norway, NMBU
I del 3 Matsikkerhet: Hvordan mette en økende befolkning gitt mer varme og ekstremvær?
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Feb. 20, 2019
When one half of the attendees were speed dating. The other half got to know more about useful services.
- Funding from the Research Council of Norway for researchers and young entrepreneurs Line Tangerås - ShareLab AS – labspace to share Marius Øgaard - Services at the career centre at NMBU, Judith Marie Holter - Insj UiO – an accelerator at your service (not present when the picture was taken)
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Feb. 20, 2019
Speed networking where the participants had the opportunity to sit down and talk to companies.
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Feb. 20, 2019
Kan alger fra havet redusere vårt framtidige matbehov?
Stein Fredriksen, professor Institutt for biovitenskap, UiO
I del 3 Matsikkerhet: Hvordan mette en økende befolkning gitt mer varme og ekstremvær?
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Feb. 26, 2019
For the second time the Biotechnology Day was part of the Oslo Life Science Conference. What were the most important biotechnology debates in 2018? What will be important this year?
The UiO:Life Science convergence environment Epigenetics and bioethics of human embryonic development with Arne Klungland, Péter Fedorcák and Birgit Kvernflaten from UiO and Oslo University Hospital was part of the programme.
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Feb. 20, 2019
Avslutningsinnlegg: Hvorfor gjør vi ikke mer?
Christoffer Klyve, nestleder Framtiden i våre hender
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Feb. 21, 2019
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Feb. 26, 2019
Refreshments and mingling in Oslo City Hall for all participants of the conference. The Governing Mayor of Oslo, Raymond Johansen, was our host for the evening.
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Feb. 20, 2019
Gjermund Henriksen, Professor II, and team leader SPARK Norway project
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Feb. 26, 2019
For the second time we invited the citizens of Oslo to a light event with glimpses of life sciences at several faculties at UiO and amazing ice sculptures of viruses. More than 3000 people attended the event. The ice sculptures are made by Elisabeth Kristensen and Dave Ruane.
Watch interview with virus researcher Gunnveig Grødeland on Østlandssendingen.