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En viktig del av forskerutdanningen at PhD-kandidater og post-doc’er bygger nettverk, bryner seg på resentasjoner av egen forskning og kritisk vurdere andres forskning.  Jeg benytter anledningen til å fremsnakke de to forskerskolene ved K2, som er en viktig arena for dette. Vi har en Forskerskole for klinisk medisin og Bergen Research School in Inflammation (BRSI). Begge har regelmessige møter der kandidatene selv presenterer sine data og analyser, og de arrangerer også kurs. Både kurs og seminarserier gir poeng i PhD-programmet.

BRSI arrangeres av Broegelmanns forskningslab. Forskerskolen tilbyr kurs innenfor immunologiske fag myntet på stipendiater.

Forskerskolen for klinisk medisin er et samarbeid mellom K1 og K2 og Haukeland Universitetssykehus. Om du er PhD/postdoc på K2 og ikke jevnlig får e-poster om kurs seminarene deres kan du kontakte adrianna.jebrzycka@uib.no for å bli med. Skolen arrangerer også en årlig poster/presentasjon konkurranse for postere brukt på konferanser året i forveien.

Klinisk medisin  BRSI
FSKLI901 – Seminar in clinical and translational medicine (1ECT) HUIMM320 – Basic Immunology (5 ECTS)
GCP901 – Good clinical practice (ICH-GCP) for PhD candidates (1ECTS) HUIMM901 – Project seminars in Immunology (3 ECTS)
RMED901 – Data science with R for medical researchers (2ECTS) HUIMM902 – Journal club and watch (3 ECTS)
HUIMM306A/906A – Molecular and cellular methods in immunology (8 ECTS)
HUIMM905 – Advanced Immunology course, variable theme (3 ECTS)
HUIMM307 – Basic course in Flow Cytometry (5 ECTS)

 

I tillegg er det medisinske fakultet partner i flere nasjonale forskerskoler som kan være aktuelle for temaer vi forsker på ved K2. Disse gir gode muligheter for kurs og bredere nettverksbygging i Norge og internasjonalt.

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An important part of research education is that PhD candidates and post-docs build networks, challenge themselves through presentations of their own research, and critically evaluate others’ research. I take this opportunity to highlight the two research schools at K2, which serve as important platforms for this. We have the Postgraduate School of Clinical Medical Research and the Bergen Research School in Inflammation (BRSI). Both hold regular meetings where candidates present their data and analyses, and they also organize courses. Both the courses and seminar series provide credits in the PhD program.

BRSI is organized by the Broegelmann Research Lab. The research school offers courses in immunological subjects tailored to doctoral candidates.

The Research School for Clinical Medicine is a collaboration between K1, K2, and Haukeland University Hospital. If you are a PhD/postdoc at K2 and do not regularly receive emails about their courses and seminars, you can contact adrianna.jebrzycka@uib.no to join. The school also hosts an annual poster/presentation competition for posters presented at conferences in the preceding year.

 

Clinical Medicine Research  BRSI
FSKLI901 – Seminar in clinical and translational medicine (1ECT) HUIMM320 – Basic Immunology (5 ECTS)
GCP901 – Good clinical practice (ICH-GCP) for PhD candidates (1ECTS) HUIMM901 – Project seminars in Immunology (3 ECTS)
RMED901 – Data science with R for medical researchers (2ECTS) HUIMM902 – Journal club and watch (3 ECTS)
  HUIMM306A/906A – Molecular and cellular methods in immunology (8 ECTS)
  HUIMM905 – Advanced Immunology course, variable theme (3 ECTS)
  HUIMM307 – Basic course in Flow Cytometry (5 ECTS)

 

Additionally, the Faculty of Medicine is a partner in several national research schools that may be relevant to the research topics at K2. These schools offer excellent opportunities for courses and broader networking both in Norway and internationally.

 

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