Visiting address
Forskningsparken
Gaustadalléen 21
0349
OSLO
Norway
Cand.scient Kaare Bjerregaard-Andersen at the Centre for Molecular Medicine (NCMM) and the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences will defend the title of his thesis for the Ph.D. degree (philosophiae doctor): Structural and biophysical studies of the mammalian Na+ dependent Cl--HCO3-exchanger NCBE and the bacterial enzyme isatin hydrolase.
The event will take place in Auditorium 3, Kristine Bonnevie, on 30 June at 13:15.
The trial lecture entitled "Intrinsically disordered proteins and structure/function relationships - reaching into translational medicine" takes place 30 June at 9:15, Auditorium 3, Kristine Bonnevie.
Master of Science Harri M. Itkonen at the Centre for Molecular Medicine (NCMM) and the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences will defend the title of his thesis for the Ph.D. degree (philosophiae doctor): Glycosylation in prostate cancer. The event will take place in Forum Auditorium, Forskningsparken, on May 9 at 13:15.
The trial lecture entitled "Metabolic transformation during tumorigenesis" takes place 9 May at 10:15, Auditorium Kino, Forskningsparken.
Master of Science Harri M. Itkonen at the Centre for Molecular Medicine (NCMM) and the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences will defend the title of his thesis for the Ph.D. degree (philosophiae doctor): Glycosylation in prostate cancer. The event will take place in Forum Auditorium, Forskningsparken, on May 9 at 13:15.
The trial lecture entitled "Metabolic transformation during tumorigenesis" takes place 9 May at 10:15, Auditorium Kino, Forskningsparken.
Morten Hagness at the Institute of Clinical Medicine and the Biotechnology Centre of Oslo will defend his thesis for the Ph.D. grade (philosophiae doctor): Liver Transplantation for Colorectal Liver Metastases - Clinical and Immunological Considerations.
M.Sc. Henok Kassahun at the Biotechnology Centre in Oslo will defend his thesis for the Ph.D. grade (philosophiae doctor): Oxidative stress-response pathways maintain fitness of C. elegans DNA repair mutants
M.Sc. Kristina Berg Lorvik at Department of Clinical Medicine will defend her thesis for the ph.d. grade (philosophiae doctor): Inflammation mediated by tumor-specific Th1 or Th2 cells protects against B-cell cancer.
Cand.med. Kristoffer Watten Brudvik ved Bioteknologisenteret vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d. (philosophiae doctor): Tumor biology and immunology of colorectal cancer - Studies of prostaglandin E2 signaling versus clinical outcome in disease models and patients with metastatic disease
Sabry Razick, from the Donaldson Group, will defend his PhD thesis (philosophiae doctor) "Consolidation and analysis of protein interaction data."