Visiting address
Sogn Arena (map)
Klaus Torgårds vei 3, 2. etg
0372
OSLO
Norway
Sustainable cancer care using molecular tests - from a prostate cancer perspective
“The good, the bad and the ugly”. Why would we need a Centre for Healthy Ageing at the University of Oslo (UiO) and why should it be an inter-disciplinary approach? The 4th NO-Age meeting has compiled a high caliber inter-disciplinary speakers to share and discuss their expertise on such topics.
Welcome to our open digital seminar on prevention efforts to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem in Norway.
UPDATE: THIS EVENT IS CURRENTLY CANCELED DUE TO CORONA. WE HOPE TO RESCHEDULE THE EVENT IN THE AUTUMN SEMESTER IF CONDITIONS ALLOW.
https://bevissthetsforum.no/event/daniel-dennett-autonomy-consciousness-and-responsibility/
The Division of Critical Care invites you to a conference on "Biomarkers in research symptoms" at Laboratoriebygget, Ullevål, Oslo University Hospital.
We are very pleased to announce that the 5th EU-CARDIOPROTECTION COST Action MC and WG Meeting will take place September 16th-18th in Oslo, Norway.
The NO-Age Norwegian Centre on Healthy Ageing arranges its 2nd symposium on "Genomic instability in human brain".
The talk draws on his forthcoming book The Soul of Care: The Moral Education of a Husband and Doctor.
Welcome to the fifth annual Thon Award lectures.
On December 19th dr. Javier Corral will present a guest lecture on "What nature tells us about antithrombin".
Akademisk Forum / Professor Association invites to an open meeting on Plan S, open publication and academic freedom. John-Arne Røttingen form The Research Council meets Stølen, Graver and Gundersen for debate on the topic.
We are very happy to welcome you to the fifth national meeting on microbiota in health and disease in Oslo City Centre!
Spiking neural network simulation on SpiNNaker
A massively parallel neuromorphic computing platform
SpiNNaker: SpiNNaker is the largest massively-parallel neuromorphic computer platform in the world. It has a million cores and can simulate hundreds of millions of neurons, and hundreds of billions of synapses.
IMB Distinguished Seminar by Michael Hawrylycz
You are invited to the celebration of the prize winners; associate professor Anne Kveim Lie and Mphil student Salma A. Eljailani on 20th of September.
IMB Distinguished Seminar by Mayo Professor David R. Jacobs Jr.
IMB Distinguished Seminar by Professor Philip Calder
Center for Heart Failure Research Workshop
IMB Distinguished Seminar by Professor Kristian Helin