Monthly Archives: November 2024

Leader of the week

Dear all,

These days, we have many happy recipients of Western Norway Regional Health Authority research funding in the form of grants, multi-year project funding and strategic initiatives. There is an incredible amount of exciting clinically relevant research that is done by great K2ers in collaboration with the hospitals here in Western Norway. Congratulations!

At the Western Norway Regional Health Authority Education Conference in Stavanger, representatives from the educational institutions and hospitals in Western Norway are focusing on how we can have a sustainable health service in our elongated country in the future with a good balance between broad knowledge and cutting-edge expertise. It is a clear yes to both – with a need to ensure that we are all generalists in addition to what we are extra good at, while at the same time interdisciplinary collaboration must be increased. Good professionally updated guidelines that are easy to find and holistic thinking. – We all make mistakes. Sharing experiences about mistakes reduces the risk of the same mistakes happening again and again by continuously increasing competence and improving routines.

The education award went to solid teachers in obstetrics who, through VR glasses and self-developed software, allow students to enter the female body and take the fetus’s perspective. Learning with “aha” experiences and in-depth understanding. Collaboration across educational institutions and hospitals will enable more people to learn more and ensure that our loved ones are well taken care of when there is a need for health care.

Have a nice weekend!

Camilla

SDG Conference

SDG Conference Bergen 5–6 February 2025: Save the dates and register now!

We are excited to announce that the eighth SDG Conference in Bergen will be held on 5–6 February 2025. Mark your calendars! This year’s theme is Sustainable Health in Turbulent Times.

Join us through our interactive digital conference platform. Last year, we welcomed 1000 virtual participants from nearly 100 countries worldwide.

Register now at the SDG Conference website.

Wednesday 5 February 2025

Day Zero is packed with events leading up to the SDG Conference Bergen plenary programme. The Day Zero opening session asks In Science, We Trust? – The Role of Science-Based Knowledge in Turbulent Times. It takes place from 9:00-10:30 (in-person and online). Following this, 30 events organized locally around Norway and beyond will cover a wide range of sustainable development topics. Participate online via our conference platform or join us for the hybrid Day Zero opening session at Nygårdsgaten 5 in Bergen.

Thursday 6 February 2025

Join us online for the 2025 conference plenary programme, titled Sustainable Health in Turbulent Times, which will explore the critical interconnections between health, people, and the planet. The conference emphasizes the need for integrated climate and health initiatives, aiming to accelerate cross-sectoral action at the intersections of climate, health, and sustainability. Read the 2025 concept note. Presentations and discussions will be English and Norwegian.

Mark your calendar for these important discussions!

The full programme will be available at uib.no/en/sdgconference.

Speakers include:

  • Joyeeta Gupta, Professor, Environment and Development in the Global South, University of Amsterdam
  • Dr. Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, Unit Head, Climate change and health, WHO
  • Dr. Eduardo Samo Gudo, Director General, National Institute of Health, Mozambique
  • Usman Ahmad Mushtaq, State Secretary, Ministry of Health and Care Services, Norway
  • Guri Rørtveit, Director General, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
  • Dr. Kamran Abbasi, Editor-in-chief of the British Medical Journal

#SDGbergen

KG-Jebsen center announcement coming

There will be an announcement for KG Jebsen centers in December or January 2025 (https://stiftkgj.no/k-g-jebsen-sentre-for-medisinsk-forskning/). It will be almost the same process as last time, i.e. an internal application deadline approx. March 2025, and final application deadline in May 2025.

The internal deadline will be in collaboration with Helse Bergen. For those who wish to apply, it is advisable to start application planning now, as the deadlines will be short when the announcement is out.

Best regards, Kurt

Welcome to the MRCRM Christmas Symposium, 2024!

Welcome to the MRCRM Christmas Symposium, 2024!

The Mohn Research Centre for Regenerative Medicine (MRCRM) invites you to our Christmas Symposium on December 10, 2024, featuring excellent researchers and students in the field of regenerative medicine.

Register by December 5 to enjoy lunch from 11.50 and remember to add the event to your calendar.

The symposium is open to all. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us at MRCRM@helse-bergen.no.

We look forward to seeing you at this Christmas symposium!

Program:

  • 09.10-09.10 | Welcome by Chair, Professor Erik Johnsen, Dept. of Clinical Medicine, UiB
  • 09.15-10.00 | Keynote lecture: Disease-in-a-Dish: modelling human mitochondrial disease using induced pluripotent stem cells. By Kristina Xiao Liang, Senior Researcher, Dept. of Clinical Medicine, UiB
  • 10.00-10.20 | Models for developing and evaluating cancer immunotherapy. By Calum Leitch, Researcher, Dept. of Clinical Science, UiB
  • 10.20-10.40 | Coffee break
  • 10.40-11.10 | Development of 3D bioprintable bioinks. By Jannika Korkeamäki, PhD candidate, Dept. of Clinical Odontology, UiB
  • 11.10-11.25 | Investigating osteonecrosis: human and rat bone marrow stem cells and the impact of human BMSC-conditioned media on osteogenic differentiation. By Niyaz Abdulbaqi Al-Sharabi, Senior Researcher, Dept. of Clinical Odontology, UiB
  • 11.35-11.45 | Neuroregenerative potential and characterization of MSC- derived exosomes. By Casper Sandvik, Master student, Dept. of Clinical Medicine, UiB
  • 11.45-11.50 | Closing remarks by MRCRM’s coordinator, Elise Aasebø
  • 11.50-           | Lunch and mingle

The 19th Annual Research Presentations

The 19th Annual Research Presentations

by the Research School in Clinical Medicine

29th-31st January 2025 

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

On behalf of the Research School in Clinical Medicine it is our pleasure to invite you to present your work at the 19th Annual Research Presentations. This is an excellent opportunity to share your research and a chance to win awards ranging from 3,000 NOK to 10,000 NOK.  The event will be held at Haukeland University Hospital from the 29th to 31st of January 2025.

 Who can apply:

PhD candidates, Postdoctoral Researchers and Scientists (including medical students and hospital employees engaged in research) affiliated with K1 or K2 at the University of Bergen and/or Helse-Vest.

Authors of posters or oral presentations presented at national or international conferences in 2024.

The candidate may present both poster and oral presentations given that the candidate has presented both during 2024.

  

Registration and Submission:

Registration link:  https://skjemaker.app.uib.no/view.php?id=17860219

Due to time constraints and limited poster board availability, only the first 25 submitted oral presentations and 50 posters will be presented.

Submission opening: November 01, 2024

Deadline for submission: December 01, 2024 

Required documents:

 Poster Presentations:

The original conference poster as a PDF file (with a minimum of 300 DPI).

Abstract

A short summary, written in plain Norwegian, for the public (patients and caregivers) to understand the main content of your poster. Limited to 5 sentences.

We would appreciate it if those who have already had the poster printed would use these at the event. If not, we will print it for you (size +/- A0).

Oral Presentations:

PowerPoint presentation of the project presented at a conference during the year 2024.

Abstract  

Event Days:

January 29: Poster presentations:

Each poster presenter will give a short presentation of their poster to a scientific committee.

The time per poster-presentation is five minutes (three minutes for the presentation itself and two minutes for questions from the scientific committee).

January 30: Oral presentations:

Presenters will have 10 minutes for their presentation, followed by a five-minute discussion.

Oral presentations should be presented in the original, previously presented form. Given the diverse background of the audience, a general introduction to the topic is appreciated.

Presentations should be given in English

If you want to make small adjustments (translations from Norwegian to English are appreciated), the deadline for submitting the final version is January 20, 2025.

 January 31: The Award ceremony

Prizes: 

There will be awards in the following categories:

PhD candidates:

Best Poster Presentation

First place:  10,000 NOK

Second place: 5,000 NOK

Third place: 3,000 NOK

Best Oral Presentation

First place:  10,000 NOK

Second place: 5,000 NOK

Third place: 3,000 NOK

Postdoctoral Researchers/Scientists:

Best poster – 5,000 NOK

Best oral presentation – 5,000 NOK

All participants:

People’s Choice Award:

The winner will be selected based on audience votes.

For further information, please feel free to respond to this email or contact the following in the organizing committee:

Responsible for posters:  Irit.Titlestad@uib.no

Responsible for orals:  Lucrezia.Berton@uib.no

Please check out the event from previous years here: https://www.uib.no/en/rs/clinicalmedicine

We are looking forward to seeing you and your research!

Yours sincerely,

Stian, Irit, Kira, Lucia, Lucrezia and Mari.

 

Ascending Investigator Grant within Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025 – Nordic Region

Ascending Investigator Grant within Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025 – Nordic Region

The purpose of this call is to stimulate the continued development of excellent research leaders, and promote Nordic research at a high international level. The Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF) seeks to support the consolidation of accomplished associate professors with ambitious projects within endocrinology and metabolism to understand the human organism and the mechanisms underlying health and disease at a basic and clinical level. Three grants are available for funding.

Distinguished Investigator Grant within Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025 – Nordic Region

To promote Nordic research at the highest international level the Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF) seeks to support outstanding professors with ambitious projects within endocrinology and metabolism to understand the human organism and the mechanisms underlying health and disease at a basic and clinical level. NNF will award up to two grants.

Excellence Emerging Investigator Grant within Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025– Nordic Region

With this call the Novo Nordisk Foundation seeks to support and strengthen the development of young and promising research leaders, and to promote Nordic research at a high international level. The call is targeted starting group leaders with ambitious projects within endocrinology and metabolism that aim to understand the human organism and the mechanisms underlying health and disease at a basic and clinical level. Four grants are available for funding and NNF aims at awarding at least one of these grants to an active clinician researcher.

Health Innovation Conference 2025

Health Innovation Conference

  • February 12, 2025, 11:00 AM – February 13, 2025, 2:00 PM
  • Førde, Scandic Sunnfjord Hotel & Spa

Suitable for: Public sector, business, academia, entrepreneurs, students, volunteers, support agencies

Registration deadline: Monday, February 3, 1:00 PM

The Health Innovation Conference 2025 is for anyone interested in innovation and value creation in the healthcare sector. This is a meeting place across sectors; public, private, and voluntary actors, entrepreneurs, healthcare professionals, and researchers who want to create new solutions for the healthcare sector.

Link:

CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium  

CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium
December 5th, 2024

Glasblokkene, Blokk 8, U1etg, U364, Auditorium

(Møterom, HBE, Glasblokkene, Blokk 8, U1etg, U364, Auditorium)– register for the link (ccbiojuss.no)

https://skjemaker.app.uib.no/view.php?id=17327298

We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium on December 5th, 2024. This seminar series offers a fantastic opportunity to connect and engage with fellow young scientists. We look forward to vibrant and insightful discussions, as always.

As the keynote speaker CCBIO researcher Manuel Carrasco Fernandez, will explore the fascinating intersection of music and science in his talk, “From the Keys to the Notes: Music and Science in Harmony.” Åshild Johansen will present her innovative research on developing osteogenic and angiogenic bioinks for 3D bioprinting, focusing on co-culture designs. Marta Kaminska will explore the intricate dynamics of the blood-brain barrier in the context of Alzheimer’s disease utilizing advanced imaging mass cytometry. Inga Kirstine Flaaten Motzfeldt present her findings within preclinical development of novel tyrosine kinase inhibitors targeting mutated FLT3 in acute myeloid leukemia. Otilie Klokk will conclude the presentations with her research on targeting WRN helicase in MMR-deficient endometrial cancer, showcasing potential new treatment strategies.

We hope to see you there for an enriching and inspiring experience!

Program

  • 09.00-09.15: Introduction
  • 09.15-10.00: “From the Keys to the Notes: Music and Science in Harmony” Keynote lecture by Manuel Carrasco Fernandez
  • 10.00-10.20: Coffee break
  • 10.20-10.45: “Development of osteogenic and angiogenic bioinks for the 3D bioprinting of a co-culture design” by Åshild Johansen
  • 10.45-11.10: “Blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer’s disease – applying imaging mass cytometry to spatially profile brain tissue” by Marta Kaminska
  • 11.10-12:00 Lunch (free of charge, register within December 2nd  at 11.00)
  • 12:00-12:25: “Preclinical development of novel tyrosine kinase inhibitors targeting mutated FLT3 in acute myeloid leukemia” by Inga Kirstine Flaaten Motzfeldt
  • 12:25-12:50: “Targeting WRN helicase in MMR-deficient endometrial cancer ” by Otilie Klokk
  • 12:50-13:00: Concluding remarks

Announcement of NORDPLUS Funds 2025-26

University of Bergen
Study Department
P.O. Box 7800
N-5020 BERGEN
Email: post@uib.no
Organization Number: 874 789 542

Case Handler: Helge Bjørlo
Phone: 55589241
Email: Helge.Bjorlo@uib.no

Date: 25.11.2024
Reference: 2024/15296

UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN
Study Department

Faculties:

  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Psychology
  • Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design

Announcement of NORDPLUS Higher Education 2025-26

The Nordic Council of Ministers has announced NORDPLUS for Higher Education 2025-26. The Nordplus Higher Education program is aimed at universities and colleges in the Nordic and Baltic countries. In project and network cooperation, at least three partners from three different participating countries must participate. Nordplus Higher Education supports network cooperation, intensive courses, development projects, joint study programs, and student and teacher mobility to universities and colleges.

Support is provided for innovative development projects, joint curriculum development, dissemination and use of results from networks and projects, quality assurance, language training, and the establishment of new networks. In 2025, Nordplus focuses on applications related to the theme “Skills and knowledge for a competitive Nordic and Baltic region.”

The application deadline is Monday, February 3, 2025, and applications should be submitted in Espresso. The BOA team at the Study Department is happy to provide application support. Academic environments can contact Helge Bjørlo at Helge.Bjorlo@uib.no for further arrangements. We ask the faculties to make this known to their academic environments.

Best regards,

Christen Soleim
Department Director

Nina Gry Stein
Section Leader

Defense | Lucia Cestelli | 06.12.24

THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE
UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN
DEFENSE OF THE DOCTORAL DEGREE – Ph.D.
Lucia Cestelli

The candidate is from the Department of Clinical Science 2

Main Supervisor: Associate Professor Rune Nielsen
Co-Supervisors: Professor Ane Johannessen and Professor Knut Stavem

Trial Lecture: Friday, December 6, 2024, at 10:15 AM

Location: Auditorium B-301, Haukeland University Hospital, Jonas Lies vei 65.

Assigned Topic: “The current and future use of lung function evaluation in health and disease”

Defense: Friday, December 6, 2024, at 12:15 PM

Location: Auditorium B-301, Haukeland University Hospital, Jonas Lies vei 65.

Thesis Title: “Lung function in Norway in the 20th century. Trends, lower limits of normality and overall and specific mortalities”

Opponent: PhD Giovanni Viegi, CNR Institute of Clinical Physiology, Pisa, Italy
Opponent: Associate Professor Helena Backman, Umeå University, Sweden
Committee Member: Associate Professor Marianne Øksnes, University of Bergen

The defense will be chaired by Professor Jon Hardie.

Open to all interested parties

Leader of the week

Dear everyone,

I want to use today’s editorial to brag a little about all of you at K2 and highlight what we are good at. I also would like to acknowledge the incredible effort and dedication you all show!

K2 is the department with the highest BOA activity at the faculty, and just last week we celebrated the allocation of funds for 2 new projects from the Norwegian Cancer Society to K2 (Oleksii Nikolaienko and Bjørn Tore Gjertsen). We have a lot of talented students, PhD candidates, postdocs and researchers who show a fantastic effort. Through the technician mapping that is underway, I also see how many dedicated technicians we have who keep the wheels turning and ensure that we carry out and maintain the research (and partly also the teaching) at the level we do. With the help of our core facilities and the expertise of technicians associated with them, many master’s and doctoral degrees, publications and, not least, new research results have been produced with great benefit to patients. And speaking of the wheels that must keep turning: without our employees in the administration, we would not have been able to do it. There are so many invisible tasks that we get good help with.

When it comes to teaching, we have many enthusiastic teachers who have the student’s learning in focus. OSKE12 is just around the corner with contributions from many from K2, not least the administration, who make sure we make it happen!

Let’s continue to have a positive attitude and support each other, smile at each other and give a little extra praise every now and then. I am incredibly proud to be part of this fantastic institute.

Have a great weekend!

Silke