Monthly Archives: September 2020
NEW GUIDELINES FOR DISERTATIONS
The possibility for public attendence at the dissertations has been warranted as this is the day the candidates can show what they have been working on for so long. The Faculty has therefore developed a scheme that can hopefully address both the technical challenges of digital implementation of disputation and infection control considerations.
A solution is now in place where up to 20 people can be present in a suitable UiB room during a trial lecture and dissertation. This can only take place by agreement with the Department and provided that infection control rules are complied with. Candidates who want such a solution must contact Irene Hjelmaas (Irene.Hjelmaas@uib.no) as soon as possible. It is the candidate’s responsibility to submit lists of participants with a telephone number to the Department no later than 2 days before the public defense. If lists of participants are not registered, the public can not be allowed into the room.
By agreement on a physical dissertation, there must be an infection control guard present in the room during the entire event. This is responsible for access control up to the list of participants, disinfection of contact surfaces before and after use, and that everyone present follows the rules of keeping their distance before, during and after the public defense. The infection control guard can, for example, be one from the candidate’s research group.
During the doctoral exam, our PhD contact (organized by Irene Hjelmaas) will prioritize the digital event as this forms the basis for the assessment. PhD contact will therefore not be physically present, but will be available digitally and facilitate testing and implementation.
The following also applies:
– Full digital dissertations are still recommended. By fully digital is meant a solution where everyone involved, including the candidate, is disputing from their own home or office (with private or UiB equipment).
– Everyone who has an active role in the dissertation must participate in testing well in advance, with the equipment and in the room they will be staying at the disseration itself. Everyone who has an active role during the dissertation must become well acquainted with the equipment through testing.
– IT assistant will be physically present (as long as they do not have to be quarantined or similar). This is ordered via UiB Help.
– Zoom webinar is the recommended solution from UiB central.
– Unfortunately, it will not be possible to invite more than 20 people in total into the dissertation room, even if the size of the room should indicate that it is possible.
Note that when it comes to public access, there may be changes at short notice if the infection situation worsens.
Good luck!
Norwegian: Verneombud 2021–2022
Brenner du for et godt arbeidsmiljø?
Verneombudet er viktig for arbeidsplassen, kollegaer og arbeidsgiver.
Verneombudet
• skal ivareta arbeidstakernes interesser i saker som
angår arbeidsmiljøet
• er involvert i UiB sitt helse-, miljø- og sikkerhetsarbeid
• er med der det skjer
• blir kjent med nye kollegaer og bygger nettverk
• får ny kunnskap og opplæring
• samarbeider med medarbeidere, tillitsvalgte og ledere
Lyst til å bli verneombud?
Se Flyer_verneombud 2020_ eller les mer om valg av verneombud her.
Har du spørsmål om det å være verneombud kan du ta kontakt med ditt
lokale verneombud eller hovedverneombud.
CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium September 17, in Zoom
We have the pleasure of inviting you to our CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium (JUSS) September 17, 2020! This is an online event in Zoom.
In the keynote lecture, Christine Stansberg (ELEXIR) and Kari Ersland (Digitalt Liv Norge) will talk about how to implement digital tools in your research and inform you how to get help analyzing your biological data. In addition, local junior researchers will present their work on cancer therapy resistance, obesity and cancer, salt-sensitive hypertension, and metabolomic signatures predicting heart failure.
Join us for a perfect occasion for professional input and digital networking!
Open for all – register at ccbiojuss.no for Zoom-link!
When: Thursday September 17, 2020 at 09:00 – 12:10 (Norwegian time)
Where: Digital event in Zoom (logon details will be sent to registered participants)
Program: can be found here.
Registration: At ccbiojuss.no.
General information: More information about the Junior Scientist Symposia can be found here.
Any questions can be addressed to Cornelia, Maria or Kenneth.
Save the date: K2 Junior annual retreat
This year’s K2 Junior Retreat will be held on Monday – Tuesday November 16-17 at Solstrand. You will receive an invitation to register and more information about the program in the coming weeks – for now, hold the dates! Please note that we have a limit of 30 participants, so be ready to register soon.
Best wishes,
The K2 JR Organizing Committee
New publications
Here are recent publications with contributions from K2 based on last week’s search on PubMed (and optionally articles that have not been included in previous lists). This time the list includes in total 6 recent publications. The entries appear in the order they were received from NCBI. If you have publications that are not included in this or previous lists, please send the references to Oda Barth Vedøy.
Deadlines
Dear all,
Please see below the updated links for external funding:
External funding opportunities
Funding opportunities for education
The webpages are updated every second week. New calls are marked as NEW.
Kind regards,
Amra, Ramune and Kaia
PhD comics
Helse Vest’s reasearch and innovation awards
Helse Vest RHF annually awards two prizes: a research prize and an innovation prize. The prizes will be awarded at the annual Research Conference in the autumn, and we encourage the various research environments in K2 to apply.
Helse Vest’s research award
The award is given to a researcher, research environment or young researcher (under the age of 40) who, through his or her research, has contributed to strengthening a research field or a research-based health service offering. The research must be of a nature and standard of significance for the level of research and / or the service offer in the region. Candidates (researcher, research environment or young researcher) who have contributed to the development of either a) research area, b) research collaboration / environment or c) who through their research have improved clinical practice in Helse Vest can be proposed.
The following form (Norwegian only): Forslagsskjema 2020- forskingspris og innovasjonspris should be filled in by the proposer.
Helse Vest’s annual research prize consists of NOK 200,000 and a work of art. The prize amount will be used for further research.
Helse Vest’s innovation award
The innovation prize is awarded to one or more persons who, through their work, have contributed to the development of a new or improved product, service, production process or organizational form that constitutes a concept that can be reused in the health sector. The award can be given both on the basis of research-driven and demand-driven innovation. The development must be made visible through the idea / innovation project being either reported and / or further developed together with the regional office of Innovation Norway, InnoMed, the Research Council of Norway or one of the region’s two Technology Transfer Offices (TTO). Similarly, internal projects that have not been made visible through the mentioned actors will also be considered. In such cases, it will be important that the product, process or services have been used, and it can be demonstrated to what benefit the innovation has had for the hospital.
A separate form (Norwegian only): Forslagsskjema 2020- forskingspris og innovasjonspris has been prepared to be filled in by the proposer.
The innovation award consists of NOK 100,000 and a work of art. The prize amount will be used for further innovation work.
Norwegian: Unngå identitetstyveri!
Visste du at flerfaktor-autentisering er den mest effektive måten å beskytte seg mot identitetstyveri?
Dette vil hindre at noen kan logge inn på kontoen din selv om passordet ditt skulle komme på avveie.
IT-Avdelingen ved UiB tilbyr flerfaktor-autentisering til alle ansatte og studenter. Den gjelder i første omgang Office 365 og VPN; flere tjenester vil bli lagt til fortløpende.
Aktiver flerfaktor-autentisering på kontoen din NÅ ved å gå inn på it.uib.no/MFA.
New positions: PhD-position and Postdoctoral Research Fellow
15 PhD-positions and 3 Postdoctoral Research Fellows are available from the Faculty of Medicine starting 1 February 2021 with application deadline 20 September 2020.
PhD-position: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/191844/phd-position-15-positions
Postdoctoral: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/191826/postdoctoral-research-fellow-3-positions
Master projects for the biomedical students 2020-2021
The program committee on the Institute of Biomedicine want the scientific staff to offer master projects for the biomedical students. The project will take place from the fall 2021 to the spring of 2022. Please use MAL Projectdescription.
We will arrange an event for students and supervisors during this semester. The students will get a chance to meet potential supervisors, and the scientists get the opportunity to present their research. We will send out details about this later. We hope you want to attend this! More information: VEILEDER INFO_
Please send your master projects by 18th of September to siri.aaserud@uib.no or to studie@biomed.uib.no.
Norwegian: Gjesteforelesning: SLE – disease mechanisms, clinical features and prognosis
Gjesteforelesning på K2 og Avdeling for Reumatologi, 10. september 2020, kl 15:00
SLE – disease mechanisms, clinical features and prognosis
Foredragsholder: Professor og overlege Anders Bengtsson, Lunds Universitet og Skånes Universitetssjukhus
Professor Bengtsson er en av Sverige ledende revmatologer med systemisk lupus erytematosus (SLE) som spesialfelt. På torsdag holder han en state-of-the-art forelesning om SLE.
For å få tilsendt lenke / møteinvitasjon til foredraget, vennligst registrer deg på følgende skjemaker:
This week`s employee – Simona Chera
I work as an associate professor at the Center for Diabetes Research, K2. My research is directed at how cell death features govern the type of regenerative strategy employed by a biological system. By coupling classical and newly generated murine models of cell loss with genetic cell tracing, timed conditional gene expression and omics assays (transcriptomics, proteomics, scRNAseq), I study the dynamic molecular fingerprint of pancreatic islet cells decay and regeneration, with focus on self-renewal and global regulators of cell identity maintenance processes. Besides the in vivo approach, I use patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) as disease models coupled with large-scale imaging and omics for studying islet cell fate acquisition and maintenance. We are also developing a 3D culture system to investigate the influence of mechanical forces and adhesion on signaling pathways controlling the pancreatic progenitors’ differentiation potential. Our goal is to enlarge the knowledge base about pancreatic islet biology in order to create a better treatment for diabetes, or preventive measures in the future. My personal goal is to induce at least a certain level of endogenous regeneration of the pancreatic islets as seen in highly regenerative animals (like hydra, salamander or fish). My career started by working on such a successful regenerative system, and during my PhD work at University of Geneva, we described that apoptotic cells resulted upon injury were the source of regenerative signals. During my postdoctoral work (University of Geneva), I started working on pancreatic islet regeneration and showed that the mammalian pancreas also exhibits, at a very low level, an endogenous regenerative capacity. A better understanding of how islet cells are formed during development will also improve future regenerative strategies.
What do you enjoy working with at K2?
I started working here five years ago, which gave me the opportunity to get to know the tools and needs of clinical research. I am part of a very heterogeneous multidisciplinary group of researchers, integrating genomics, molecular and cellular biology, bioinformatics and clinical research. We all study diabetes but different aspects of the disease from the molecular mechanisms to clinical aspects. I like the challenge of learning how to effectively communicate with scientists from different disciplines, and to see the diabetes research from so many other points of view. Being so close to the clinics at K2 also changed my perspective over my own research, especially regarding motivation and impact.
New publications
Here are recent publications with contributions from K2 based on last week’s search on PubMed (and optionally articles that have not been included in previous lists). This time the list includes in total 7 recent publications. The entries appear in the order they were received from NCBI. If you have publications that are not included in this or previous lists, please send the references to Oda Barth Vedøy.
Deadlines
Dear all,
Please see below the updated links for external funding:
External funding opportunities
Funding opportunities for education
The webpages are updated every second week. New calls are marked as NEW.
Kind regards,
Amra, Ramune and Kaia