Daily Archives: Friday February 5th, 2021

OSCE6: THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR THE EFFORT

The practical station exam OSCE8 for medical students should actually have been completed in June 2020, but this was postponed until February 2nd due to the corona pandemic. Although there was sufficient time to plan the exam, for many it was still a hectic rush last week.

There are several reasons for this. The ROSA analysis was delayed, there were new challenges in the infection situation, and there were personnel challenges partly due to many sick leaves at the study section K1 / K2 in the most critical phase, but also due to the need for extra reserve personnel if someone urgently had to be quarantined. Nevertheless, OSKE8 was carried out, and my impression is that it happened in a very good way, professionally, administratively, and in terms of infection control. It was just extremely impressive! And the students were very happy that the exam could be completed!

Many of you in a very short time lined up as extra markers, examiners, examiners and administrative people, and many worked day – and in fact night – to facilitate the exam. There is certainly a lot we can learn from this round and which we should probably address in the next round this spring when OSKE8 and OSKE12 will be held again, but I want to praise all of you who lined up, both electively and ad hoc, so that this became possible. THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH!!

Have a great weekend. Hope you have a surplus in your mental account for a ski trip or two J

Disputas Dag Heiro Yi – 17. februar

Foto: Jørgen Barth

Prøveforelesning:      Onsdag 17. februar 2021 kl. 10.15
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Oppgitt emne:                “The role of B-Cells in anti-tumor immune responses. Current results and future treatment options”

Disputas:                     Onsdag 17. februar 2021 kl. 12.15
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Avhandlingens tittel:      “Monocyte-derived dendritic cells in cancer immunotherapy. Considerations on their applicability”

  1. opponent: Dr.med. Susanne Rittig, Charité, Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  2. opponent: PhD Else Marit Inderberg, Oslo Universitets sykehus
  3. medlem av komiteen: Professor Oddbjørn Straume, Universitetet i Bergen

Disputasen blir ledet av professor Ola Myklebost

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Dissertation Lydia Johnsen – February 18th

Lydia Johnsen

Prøveforelesning:      18. februar 2020 kl. 9.15
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Oppgitt emne:    “Erfaringer med bruk av ultralyd i karkirurgi, og hva karkirurgiske poliklinikker bør tilby av ultralyddiagnostikk”

Disputas:         18 .februar 2020 kl. 11.15
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Avhandlingens tittel:      “Ultrasound in follow-up after endovascular aneurysm repair”

  1. opponent: Førsteamanuensis Jarlis Wesche, Universitetet i Oslo
  2. opponent: Avdelingssjef Torbjørn Dahl, St. Olavs hospital
  3. medlem av komiteen: Professor Mai Tone Lønnebakken, Universitetet i Bergen

Dissertation – Anders Krogh Aarebrot, February 19th.

Anders Krogh Aarebrot. Foto: Jørgen Barth

Prøveforelesning:      19. februar 2020 kl.  9.15
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Oppgitt emne:                “Biomarkers and personalized medicine in autoimmunity”

Disputas:                     19. februar 2020 kl. 11.15
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Avhandlingens tittel:      “Single cell signalling and immune cell profiling in psoriasis”

 

  1. opponent:               Førsteamanuensis Liv Eidsmo, Karolinska Institute, Sverige
  2. opponent:       Professor Björn Runar Ludviksson, The University Hospital of Iceland
  3. medlem av komiteen: Professor Anne Christine Johannessen, Universitetet i Bergen

Disputasen blir ledet av professor Harald Wiker.

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Congratulations!

Dear Researchers of the Department of Clinical Medicine (K1), Department of Clinical Science (K2), and Helse-Vest,

The week of the 15th Annual Research Presentations by the Research School in Clinical Medicine has finished with great success.

Despite the limitations coming with a pandemic, we had a satisfactory number of participants in Research School Presentations 2021.

On the first day of the event, 23 projects were presented as a Poster Presentation in three sessions: Diabetes/Obesity/Nutrition, Cardiovascular/Pulmonology/GE, and QoL/Neurologic/Genetic/Basic Science.

The second day of the event was held with 13 projects presented as an Oral Presentation in three sessions:  Basic Science/Cellular, Epidemiology/Clinical Trials, and Cancer/Autoimmunity.

All projects were awarded a Certificate for Successful Participation.

Three projects presented by PhD candidates were awarded “The Best Poster Presentation Award”

  • First place winner:  10 000 NOK

Philipp Strauss: “Transcriptomic Characterization of Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients with Progressive Disease Despite Low Initial Risk of Progression”

  • Second place winner: 5000 NOK

Martha Haugstøyl: “Pro-inflammatory adipose tissue macrophages are associated with insulin resistance in morbidly obese subjects”

  • Third place winner: 3000 NOK

Tonje Bårdsen: “Lung function in extremely preterm born adults over three decades”

Three projects presented by PhD candidates were awarded “The Best Oral Presentation Award”

  • First place winner:  10 000 NOK

Karine Eid: “Perinatal Depression and Anxiety in Women with MS: A Population-Based Cohort Study”

  • Second place winner: 5000 NOK

Elvira García de Jalón: “Repurposing 18F-FMISO for clinical PET/CT imaging of nitroreductase gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy”

  • Third place winner: 3000 NOK

Vibeke Fosse: “CD24-targeted intraoperative fluorescence image-guided surgery leads to improved cytoreduction of ovarian cancer in a preclinical orthotopic surgical model”

Projects presented by Postdoctoral Researchers/Scientists were nominated for the “Open Class Award”

  • Open Class Award: 10 000 NOK

Helga Midtbø: “Fitness is associated with lower inflammatory markers in obesity: The FATCOR study”

Project received the most votes from the audience was awarded “The People’s Choice Award”

  • “The People’s Choice Award”:

Aishwarya Pavithram: “Functional characterization of HNF1B variants enhance precision medicine in diabetes”

For more details about presented Projects and Award Ceremony, please,  see the files attached to this email.

On behalf of the organizing committee, we extend our congratulations to all participants and winners.

We are looking forward to seeing all of you and your projects in the 16th Annual Research Presentations by the Research School in Clinical Medicine in January 2022.

Sincerely,

Mona, Nils, and Nigar

 

HSE

The HSE handbook has now been updated with instructions for importing and working with infectious material. Look here.

A committee for biosafety was established in December 2020. The committee shall be an advisory and approving body at UoB for the import and use of biological risk factors, including genetically modified organisms. More information about this will come later.

Have a great HSE weekend 😊 regards to Siv Lise