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Learn Design Thinking methodology and how you can utilize it in bringing forth solutions for healthcare challenges? Master's and PhD students affiliated with Centre for Digital Life Norway through research projects in the centre or the research school are eligible to apply to get a place on this online course.

Open innovation and bioinformatics – from biological insights to algorithmic solutions. For researchers who are developing bioinformatics solutions.

The NCMM Network Meeting 2021 is open to NCMM Associate Investigators and NCMM group leaders. The meeting will take place online.

NCMM Associate Investigators, Emmet McCormack (Professor Department of Clinical Science, University of Bergen) & Eivind Valen (Ass. Professor Computational Biology Unit, Department of Informatics, University of Bergen), will present their research as part of NCMM's Tuesday Seminar series

How can we use computational models to understand how microbes work together in their natural habitats, and is it possible to design and control synthetic communities for application in industrial biotechnology?

The Centre for Digital Life Norway (DLN) and dScience – Centre for Computational and Data Science at UiO have many overlapping areas of interest that can be exploited to strengthen digital life sciences and biotechnology in Norway. We invite researchers in the centres and digital life science and biotechnology researchers at UiO to meet the management of both centres to discuss the needs and explore the possibilities for collaboration.
Dr. Marcel Schulz, Professor for Computational Biology, Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Uniklinikum and Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, will present the talk "Understanding gene expression regulation by integration of epigenome and RNA data."

Patenting and digital biotech – from biological insights to algorithmic solutions. For researchers who are developing digital biotechnology solutions.

Bioteknologirådet inviterer til Bioteknologidagene 2021 - et gratis, heldigitalt arrangement i samarbeid med Universitet i Oslo, Universitetet i Bergen, NTNU og UiT Norges arktiske universitet.
How-to generate a data management plan for a Life Science research project that will meet the requirements of the funding organisations and the University of Bergen?

NCMM Associate Investigators, Yvonne Böttcher (Professor Department of Clinical Molecular Biology, Akershus University Hospital and Institute of Clinical Medicine, UiO) & Cinzia Progida (Professor Section for Physiology and Cell Biology, Department of Biosciences, UiO), will present their research as part of NCMM's Tuesday Seminar series.

Nordic Life Science Days (NLSDays) attracts leading decision makers from the life science sector biotech, pharma, healthtech, finances, research, policy and regulatory authorities. It is the largest Nordic partnering conference dedicated to the global life science industry.

IPR biotech and software – basic laws and regulations. For researchers who are developing digital biotechnology solutions.

The webinar continues our series on regulatory affairs and quality requirements for development of medical devices, with a dedicated focus on software and its special challenges.

Lifestyle diseases such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes result from malfunctioning processes in multiple organs developing over a long period of time. How can we learn to diagnose these processes at an early stage from indirect measurements of proteins in the bloodstream?

Do you have an idea for a medical device? Find out what it takes to bring it to the market and what you need to do when. Sign up to learn about the basic principles of the early developing phases of a medical device in a regulatory perspective.

NCMM Associate Investigators, June Myklebust (Associate Professor, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital and Institute for Clinical Medcine, UiO) and Joel Glover (Professor Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, UiO) will present their research as part of NCMM's Tuesday Seminar series.

Do you have an idea for a medical device? Find out what it takes to bring it to the market and what you need to do when. Sign up to learn about the basic principles of the early developing phases of a medical device in a regulatory perspective.

NCMM Associate Investigators, Gunnveig Grødeland (Institute of Clinical Medicine, UiO and Oslo University Hospital) and Marc Vaudel (Department of Clinical Science, University of Bergen), will present their research as part of NCMM's Tuesday Seminar series
How-to generate a data management plan for a Life Science research project that will meet the requirements of the funding organisations?

This course prepares PhD candidates and early career researchers within biotechnology, life science and neighbouring scientific fields to adopt Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in their research practice.

Organelle DNA is less protected than nuclear DNA and the risk of mutations could be high. How do eukaryotic organelles avoid the gradual buildup of deleterious mutations in the organelle DNA until function is lost?

Software Carpentry aims to help researchers get their work done in less time and with less pain by teaching them basic research computing skills. This hands-on workshop will cover basic concepts and tools, including program design, version control, data management, and task automation.

Mucus is a viscoelastic material which protects epithelial surfaces from the external environment. The functions of mucus are usually described as protection, lubrication, and transport , and in all these cases the physico-mechanical properties of the mucus are vital for function. But how does the presence of bacteria affect the function of the mucus?

Diatoms is a group of unicellular eukaryotic microalgae. Due to their high lipid content they can be used as fish feed in aquaculture or generation of biofuels/bioplastics. How can the CRISPR/Cas gene editing system be used to develop strains of diatoms that are better suited for growth in bioreactors?