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New seminar from the Centre for Nutrition | Bergen Nutrition Seminar | Iodine status in Norway

For years, we did not worry about the status of iodine in Norway. The general perception was that most people consumed enough of this important trace element through the diet. Recent studies indicate that this picture does not match reality, and in the spring of 2016, an expert group proposed to implement measures to improve the iodine status of the Norwegian population.

The Centre for Nutrition at UiB therefore invites to the second in the series of Bergen Nutrition Seminar focusing on iodine status in Norway and the research in this area.

Time: Wednesday 18 October at. 10–14.
Venue: Bikuben, Haukeland University Hospital.

Program.

Send your registration to Asta Optun.

Deadline for registration: 10 October.

The seminar is free and includes lunch, but there are limited seats.

NORBIS | Annual national conference | 8–10 November

NORBIS would like to invite everyone with an interest in bioinformatics, biostatistics and/or systems biology to take part in their third national conference, which takes place at Sommarøy Arctic Hotel outside Tromsø 8–10 November.

Join them there for inspiring keynote lectures and student talks, as well as the opportunity to meet current and future collaborators; and of course, for a chance of seeing the northern lights and the stunning arctic nature.

The conference is open for everyone, and will cover travel and accommodation costs for PhD students. Post docs and experienced Master students may also apply for support.

Supervisors and other researchers are encouraged to join the meeting, both to facilitate discussion across several levels of experience, to inspire the students, to increase their supervisor skills, and to increase their own national network.

Information and registration.

Deadline for registration: 1 October.

Course in SurveyXact | 6 October

There are still available places on the course in SurveyXact on 6 October. SurveyXact is the UiB program used for questionnaires, such as employee reviews and course evaluation, etc.

The course gives an introduction to how questionnaires should be created in SurveyXact, how the questionnaire can be distributed, and how the results can be downloaded and analyzed. In this course, there will be a special focus on how to analyze the results.

Time: 6 October at. 09–15.
Venue: Stein Rokkans hus (Nygårdsgaten 5), PC-room 1211.

Information and registration.

Best regards,
Grete Birkenes
Senior consultant, HR department
University of Bergen

NorDoc | Helsinki Life Science Day | 9 November 2017

The faculty participates in a Nordic network for research education in medicine and health science, called NorDoc. The purpose of this network is to establish a joint platform and collaborate on activities and courses.

Fellow NorDoc Graduate Students are invited to the first ever Helsinki Life Science Day, organized by graduate students of Doctoral School in Health Sciences at the University of Helsinki.

Time: 9 November 2017.
Venue: Viikki Campus, University of Helsinki.

Information and registration.
Deadline for registration: 27 October 2017.
Facebook.

Due to limited capacity, a maximum of five students from each NorDoc university may participate.

Research night at the University Museum | 29 September

What is the value of collections and research? Why are our collections so valuable, and what values does our research and new knowledge create?

This is the theme when the University Museum invites you to a research night Friday 29 September at. 20–24.

Here, you will be invited to a vibrant evening of knowledge experiences, activities, dining, music and lighted museum and Muséhagen. There is free access for everyone.

At the Historical Museum and in Muséhagen there are various stations where you can meet researchers

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Course in academic writing in English for PhD-students | 23–24 October

UiB invites PhD-students to a course in academic writing in English on 23–24 October. This is a two-day workshop in academic writing where the focus is on how to produce academic English (not the writing process). The course is suitable for both Norwegian and international PhD-students who are producing academic papers in English. The course will be conducted in English.

Information and registration.

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 21 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 Johnny Laupsa-Borge.

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Why do you need to know about the new law for state employees?

k2nytt_2017_uke-38_julie-stavnes_portrett_170922This summer, at a time where most of us were out of office and enjoying much needed vacation, the new law for state employees was effectuated. The first effect was immediate, and some of you might even have noticed it; internal calls of positions is no longer a possibility. Due to this, some of the positions already called were withdrawn and then called again, but this time publicly. The new law states that the best candidate is to be recruited, not the best internal candidate. Hence, all calls must be public.

The purpose of the new law is, amongst others, to reduce the use of temporary labor, which has been one of the areas the current government has focused on. During the recent years, both the faculty and the university board have had an increased interest in the share of temporary labor within the university. The department has reported on how many of our employees are employed on a temporary basis.

In addition to the new law, the University of Bergen has decided upon even stricter goals in order to reduce the use of temporary labor, ref. University board matter 65/2017. The call of research positions for a duration exceeding 2 years is from now on as a main rule considered called a permanent position. Technical and administrative positions should, as a main rule, not be temporary. Substitute positions are still allowed, but the use of administrative employment without calling the position will be even more restrictive.

Currently, we do not have any well-suited working practices to handle this change, but the faculty is working on it. Even though some positions will be called as permanent instead of temporary, the wage budget distributed to the department will not increase. We therefore need good practices to ensure new positions and areas of work for permanent employees when current projects and tasks are completed. Preferential rights and knowledge must be considered in order to match available resources with project needs. The administration needs sufficient tools to help us organize this. We are all keen on complying with the new requirements from the government and the university board, but we must arrange for a suiting way to organize and follow up.

Best regards,
Julie

Equipment and chemical missing in the lab building

The administration at K2 reports that the following equipment and chemicals have disappeared from the 9th floor of the lab building:

Last week: 3 laboratory chairs north of 9th floor. Chairs have also been moved from other rooms.

June 2017: A small brown bottle with the color bromphenole is missing from an unlocked cabinet in the 9th floor.

About 6 months ago: Measuring cylinders of 1 liter are gone.

Equipment and chemicals are also missing from other places on the 9th and 8th floors.

Those who may have information about this, can contact Ehsan Hajjar at K2.

Course: Gender Perspectives for research projects

The Centre for Women’s and Gender Research (SKOK) in collaboration with the BOA-team are pleased to invite you to a half-day course on Thursday 28 September, on how to strengthen the integration of gender perspectives in research. The course is targeted for researcher and research administrators.

The meeting will take place in Seminar room D at the Student Centre between 09:00 and 12:00.

Please sign up for the course by completing the sign-up form here.

There is limited capacity, and inscription closes when the course is fully booked. Deadline for registration is Tuesday 26 September.

The course will be held in English.

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Career day for PhD candidates | Thursday 5 October

Welcome to career day for all PhD candidates at the Faculty of Medicine! It will take place on 5 October from 10:00 to 14:30 in auditorium 4, in the BB building at Haukeland. Some of our graduated PhD candidates and institutions from both public and private sector will come and hold presentations.

Registration.
Deadline for registration: 2 October.

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Digital Day | 4 October 2017

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Dear colleagues!

All UiB employees are hereby invited to participate in our Digital Day in Grieghallen 4 October.

We want to present the vast and diverse digitalization projects, IT tools and methods in use, and future digital solutions.

Digital Day aims to inform, inspire and motivate all employees and give us an opportunity to develop our digital knowledge and skills together.

The program for the day:

  • 20 stands from UiB groups presenting their digitalization work
  • Key-note speakers, five in total and two of them will be in English
  • UiB projects displayed in a variety of formats
  • Try out tools and programs
  • Mingle with colleagues

Official opening will be at 09:30.

Please visit our Norwegian page for further details of the program for the Digital Day. or a short version in English. The full program in English will soon be available. Please come visit us and do bring your colleagues!

We look forward to seeing you in Grieghallen 4 October!

Best regards,

Dag Rune Olsen                              Kjell Bernstrøm

– Rector –                                        – University Director –

Invitation to nominate candidates for the Dementia Research Prize 2018

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The National Association for Public Health (Nasjonalforeningen for folkehelsen) wishes to stimulate research in the field of dementia, while motivating for the focus on dementia research. We therefore announce a dementia research award, which can go to several categories of researchers

More information can be found here.

Deadline for nominations: 1 October 2017.
Nomination form.

Any nominations or questions may be addressed to The National Association for Public Health.

The 2nd MIC Multimodal Imaging Course

Molecular Imaging Center (MIC) is happy to announce our second course in Multimodal Imaging of small animals, with the aim of giving the participants knowledge on the principles behind and practical use of the small animal imaging modalities, which includes MR imaging, PET/CT imaging, optical imaging (OI) and ultrasound (US).

The small animal imaging technologies presented in this course are all offered through our facility, as well as qualified personnel/expertise and post processing software. This course will kick start you in the field of multimodal imaging and give you useful background to further utilize these methods.

Time: 7–10 November 2017.
Venue: Department of Biomedicine, Haukeland University hospital.

Price: NOK 4 800.
Includes course material, coffee breaks, and dinner Wednesday evening.

More information.
Program.

Registration.
Deadline for registration: 13 October 2017.
Maximum 8 participants.

Conference on assessment in higher education | 16 and 17 October at UiA

Do you get better students by assessing them during the course than by traditional exams?

Assessment in higher education is the theme of an international conference organized at the University of Agder in Kristiansand 16 and 17 October.

The conference is free, including food, and the conference hotel is Scandic Bystranda.

Health, Demographic Change & Wellbeing | Challenge in Horizon 2020

Do you intend to prepare a proposal for the 2018 call in Horizon 2020 for Health?

Health NCP Net 2.0 is organizing a free of charge Partnering event on 7 December 2017, meant to assist you in finding the right partners for the upcoming 2018 calls. The launch of the 2018 call is planned for 7 November 2017, having the first deadline on 18 April 2018, therefore this would be a good opportunity for your institution to identify the proper consortium partners.

This Partnering event will target a wide spectrum of companies, universities and researchers from Europe and beyond interested in sharing new project ideas.

One day later, on 8 December 2017, the European Commission is organizing an Open Info Day dedicated to “Health, Demographic Change & Wellbeing (SC1)” challenge in Horizon 2020 and focusing on the 2018 call.

Do not miss an opportunity to attend both of these events and establish valuable contacts with other experts as well as European Commission representatives!

Registration opens 8 October. More info on their webpage.

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 31 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 Johnny Laupsa-Borge.

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“The Good Person of Szechwan”

Jone Trovik, portrett til disputasIn continuation of citations from Brecht, with the following arguments:

– The University Headmaster has invited us all to attend this play.

– The good person: This week two prominent academics and social commentators left us: Per Fugelli and Frank Årebrot. Fugelli has formerly teached at UiB, and I still remember his speech to our freshman medical student group regarding egoism (pay claims) versus societal responsibilities (to promote patients’ and society’s best). Årebrot was an exceptional lecturer who really managed to create enthusiasm and interest for his subjects. They were proper role models! May they rest in peace.

– Szechwan: stated as a city in China. I do not find this on the map, but the region of Sichuan south-west of China, with the province capital Chengdu and it’s approximately 14 million inhabitants, may be the most appropriate analogy. This is really FAR away and definitely different from Norway and Bergen. What is the link to this editorial? INTERNATIONALIZATION. Bullet point number three on the Dean’s list of major commitments for the Medical Faculty.

Promoting cooperation across borders opens a larger potential “stock” of professionals to be attached to our Department. While scanning through the list of PhD students and Postdocs, I see many Asian and other non-Norwegian names. When receiving e-mail responses in English and the fact that we see the need (and value!) of publishing K2-nytt also in English, proves that many international employees are attached to (and hopefully attracted by) our Department. K2 will very much encourage their employees (as well as students) to work and cooperate abroad. I stayed half a year during my postdoc period in Hong Kong, a really exciting experience for the whole family! International schooling worked well, and my husband had a similar academic affiliation. Both educational and research cooperation were initiated and have been continued further on.

Many possibilities for international cooperation do exist; Horizon2020 (the EU research and innovation program) is but one. The University of Bergen hosts a kick-off seminar 31st of October (see separate announcement in this K2-nytt). The upcoming programs/work packages will be presented, including Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing. Do look out for interesting possibilities/subjects for your scientific environment!

Jone

HSE corner: Managing violence and threats | Introductory course

UoB has great awareness of the risk of violence and intimidation, and leaders at the university are responsible for ensuring that the working environment is fully in accordance with the  Guidelines for dealing with violence and threats. As part of this work, the Section for HSE and BHT offers the introduction course “Managing violence and threats”.

Time: Friday 8 December at. 09:00–12:00.
Location: C.G. Sundt’s house, meeting room A / B, Muséplassen 1.
Target audience: Leaders of all levels, as well as HSE delegates.

Goals:

  • Increased understanding of what affects our safety.
  • Knowledge of how violence and threats can be prevented.
  • Be better able to handle potential violence and threat situations.
  • How to mitigate potential damage and learn from our experiences.

Application deadline: Friday 24 November 2017.

Registration. (Link in Norwegian.)

The course has limited number of places. Confirmed registration will be sent to the participants.

More information here. (Link in Norwegian.)

Important information regarding the Cycling World Championships (Week 38)

(Information only in Norwegian.)

Til samtlige enheter, institutt og fakulteter.

Intern og ekstern post fra Transport- og parkseksjonen (TPS)

Fra og med mandag 18. september til og med fredag 22. september vil det kun bli kjørt én (1) postrunde. I denne perioden vil posten bli levert på et tidligere tidspunkt enn vanlig. Postlevering til enhetene på Årstadvollen vil bli utført før kl. 08:00 grunnet stengte veier .

Eventuelle spørsmål om dette kan rettes til postansvarlig Knut-Egil Larsen:

Telefon kontor: 55 58 20 71
Mobil: 905 04 899
E-post: Knut-Egil.Larsen@uib.no

Campusbuss

Campusbussen stenger ned hele uken fra og med mandag 18. september til og med fredag 22. september. Dette skyldes stengte veier til og fra Nygårdshøyden og Årstadvollen. Det betyr at siste runde FØR nedstenging blir fredag 15. september. Bussen går i normal rute igjen fra mandag 25. september.

Transport- og materiellseksjonen

De to gruppene på materiellsiden stenger også ned samme uke. Vi beholder en mann på vakt for å ta enkle monteringer på Nygårdshøyden og Marineholmen. Denne uken kan man altså IKKE påregne flyttinger eller oppdrag som krever to mann eller mer. Kun enkle monterings- og transportoppdrag vil bli gjennomført. Større oppdrag som krever mer enn to personer, må vente til etter 25. september.

Forsinkelser kan forekomme i alle ledd under VM, og post som blir levert fra eksterne leverandører til UiB, må påregne forsinkelser grunnet redusert framkommelighet.

Med vennlig hilsen

Sverre Pettersen
– leder i Transport- og parkseksjonen (TPS) –

Centre for Nutrition | Seminar series | Wednesday 27 September

Centre for Nutrition has the pleasure of inviting you to a new seminar in our series of seminars with lectures on nutrition by researchers from home and abroad. The series addresses key challenges in nutrition and health.

Time: Wednesday 27 September at. 14:30–15:30.
Place: Birkhaugsalen, Sentralblokken, Haukeland University Hospital.

Program:

”The decade of nutrition and global focus areas”
Ingunn Engebretsen, Centre for International Health

Moderator: Gülen Arslan Lied

There will be light refreshments. Welcome!

Biomedical Network invites to a meeting on the utilization of health data

Norway has good health records, but do we manage to exploit the potential that this represents?

The meeting will focus on challenges and opportunities around health data and seek solutions that can give researchers, medical companies and patients greater benefit from health data as a common resource. The meeting will be interesting for doctors in general practice, clinicians and pre-clinical, industrial players with more.

It aims to elucidate important questions about access and use of data, and the usefulness of the material gathered in public registers and biobanks. Therefore, important owners and managers of health data will attend the meeting.

Helse Bergen, the University of Bergen, LMI and Bergen Teknologioverføring (BTO) arrange the meeting, and they want to help launch several valuable studies using unique health register data.

Time: 24 October 2017 at. 15:30–19:30
Location: Bikuben, Haukeland University Hospital.

Deadline for registration: 16 October.
There are limited places.

Program. (Link in Norwegian.)