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Explore new frontiers with the young Neuro-SysMed researchers in this excellent arena to obtain valuable skills in presentation techniques, engage in scientific discussions and take advantage of peer reviews and comments. Learn about current research within MS, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and ALS!
Place: Auditorium 4, BB building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Friday October 20, 2023 at 09.00-13.00
Registration link: through this link.
Chairs: Yola Gerking and Fiona Dick
For ECTS registration, remember to register in Studentweb for the subject NEUROSYSM910 for the fall term as well, deadline in Studentweb for all subjects is September 1.
Lecture language: English
Program:
09.00-09.10: Welcome and introduction
09.10-10.10: “Life after PhD: Career guidance and how to build your academic CV” by Cecilie Nordbotten
10.10-10.30: Coffee break
10.30-10.55: “Phosphorous MRS in neurodegenerative disorders” by Magnus Svensen
10.55-11.20: “Mitochondrial dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis” by Tale Bjerknes
11.20-12.00: Lunch
12.00-12.25: “Using multi-omics to discover new pathways controlled by the cerebellar degeneration-related proteins” by Eirik Solheim
12.25-12.50: “Stratification of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease based on mitochondrial dysfunction: the mitoPD subtype” by Anna Rubiolo
12.50-13.00: Concluding remarks
Contact: Any questions, please contact Shamundeeswari Anandan: samanandhan@gmail.com
The Junior Scientist Symposium series:
The objective of the symposium series is to provide the PhD candidates with valuable skills into oral presentation techniques of own research, as well as dissemination of others research, provide opportunities to engage in scientific discussions, and to take advantage of peer reviews and comments to strengthen the scientific quality of own research and scientific thinking. A main ambition is also to strengthen the scientific networks and to encourage candidates to establish relations to scientists.
The symposia are organized 4 times annually, twice every semester. Each symposium is organized with a keynote lecture initially (45 min), followed by 4 PhD candidates/postdoctoral researchers who present their work (25 min each including the oral presentation and discussion). Subsequently, there will be final discussions. The presentations will be of own research with special attention to presentation techniques and quality.
Shamundeeswari Anandan holds academic responsibility for the symposia.