Category Archives: 2025

DigitalHealth25

Hello everyone,

This year we have quite a few registered from academia, and would like more, as we have a competence track on one day and a research track on the other day, in addition, this is an excellent arena to gain an overview, insight and network in the technology and health field. This year we will also gain insight into what politicians will emphasize in the area going forward, as we end with a debate with first-time candidates from the Conservative Party, the Labor Party, the Center Party and the Liberal Party. Such guidelines may in turn influence the organization of calls for proposals for research funds, among other things.

I hope you can contribute to mobilization in your communities, so that the conference also becomes a meeting arena for the health ecosystem in health – there is a lot happening in this area in our city that academia should be involved in.

Website: DigitalHelse25 – Alrek

MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) 2025 – Webinar

14 May 10:00–11:30

Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions grants approximately 1,700 postdoctoral fellowships annually in the PF call. If you are considering a postdoctoral stay abroad, or if you want to supervise an outstanding foreign researcher planning to apply for an MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship (PF) at a Norwegian host institution, good preparations are essential for success in the hard competition. In the webinar, you will receive basic information and tips about the 2025 call, which has an application deadline of September 10, 2025.

MSCA PF is a mobility program in Horizon Europe that provides funding to outstanding researchers with 0-8 years of research experience after their successful doctorate. The funds are granted for projects lasting 12-36 months.

All information about the call can be found on the Funding & Tenders Opportunities Portal when the call opens on 8. May. You can also find information here.

https://www.forskningsradet.no/en/events/2025/msca-postdoctoral-fellowships-webinar/

Leader of the week

Congratulations to all the award winners on Faculty Day!

It was with great pleasure and pride to see especially K2’s award winners. Several lecturers from K2 contribute to the Communication Course in MED5/MED6, which was awarded the teaching prize.

Jone Trovik received the teaching prize, while Aase Raddum was recognized as a merited educator.

The publication of the year went to Marc Vaudel’s group, with Jakub Vasicek as the first author and Ksenia Kuznetsova, Dafni Skiadopoulou, Lucas Unger, Simona Chera, Luiza Ghila, Pål Njølstad, and Stefan Johansson as co-authors.

The innovation prize was awarded to Emmet Mc Cormack, Pascal Gelebart, Vibeke Fosse, and May Eriksen Gjerstad.

Good results

I am also very proud of the evaluation report from the Research Council of Norway (EVALMEDHELSE) that we received back a few weeks ago. Here it says that

Both the research and teaching activities have been of high international standard and visibility, which has attracted researchers in basic science and clinicians to successfully collaborate on the well-defined expert areas within this administrative unit. During the current research strategy period of 2021-2024, the administrative unit has been very successful in publishing in top international journals and raising competitive external funding from national and international sources.

At the same time, we have also received suggestions for improvement (including more interaction with actors outside academia) that we will work on in the time to come.

And finally: We still need more helpers for the medical exams OSKE6 (12 June) and OSKE12 (5 June), you do not need to be employed in the administration to register as a helper, everyone is welcome 😊

Påmeldingsskjema for administrativt personell til OSKE12 og OSKE6 V25

Have a great weekend!

Silke

Conference: Harnessing airway immunity for next-gen vaccines

The 32nd Science Cluster conference, “Harnessing airway immunity for next-gen vaccines”, will feature world leaders exploring the latest advancements in airway immunity and innovative vaccine development.

The conference will feature world leaders exploring the latest advancements in airway immunity and innovative vaccine developmentThis meeting will bring together experts on a unique platform to exchange knowledge and foster collaboration among researchers, clinicians, vaccine developers, and global actors working to advance respiratory health

For more information, please visit: https://sciencecluster.dk/event/conference-harnessing-airway-immunity-for-next-gen-vaccines/

NSHG

On June 2, 2025, the Nordic Society of Human Genetics and Precision Medicine (NSHG-PM) will host its annual symposium in Copenhagen, Denmark. The event will take place at the University of Copenhagen’s Mærsk Tower and will focus on the latest opportunities in artificial intelligence (AI) in Nordic healthcare.

The symposium, which is free and open to everyone, will start at 13:00 and last until 17:30. Among the keynote speakers are Sir Rory Collins, PI/CEO of UK Biobank, and leading Nordic researchers who will discuss precision medicine and other current topics. Following the symposium, there will be a reception and poster session.

On June 3, from 13:00 to 14:00, Unnur Valdimarsdóttir from the University of Iceland and Karolinska Institutet will give a special lecture on the COVIDMENT and covidmentYOUNG projects. These projects, funded by NordForsk, use multimodal data to study COVID-19 and mental health among over 550,000 Nordics and other Europeans.

Additionally, a data visualization workshop will be held on June 1 and 2, led by the innovative scientist-turned-illustrator Cara Thompsen. The workshop, titled “Building Stories with Data,” will provide participants with tips on how to create clear and captivating figures to communicate their work. Spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended. NSHG-PM members receive a discount.

Registration is now open, and the deadline for abstract submission is May 20. To qualify for possible short talks or travel fellowships, abstracts must be submitted by Sunday, May 4, at 23:59 GMT.

For more information and registration, visit Home – NSHG-PM2025.

Breakfast seminar – The good working environment

Working life in change – what about the working environment? Digital breakfast seminar Wednesday 28 May 2025 on TEAMS at 0830-1000 Employeeship and care The working environment is about how we organize, plan and carry out our work.

A good working environment is characterized by good management, participation from employees and clear organizational frameworks. Competence, good communication, mastery and recognition provide both security and well-being. Through the breakfast seminar series Working life in change – what about the working environment?, the safety service at UiB wants to shine a spotlight on the importance of factors that build a good working environment. The second breakfast seminar of the year in the series Working life in change – what about the working environment will be held on Wednesday 28 May. The university as an attractive employer in 2025 is largely about employeeship and care. The Action Plan for Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) is UiB’s overall plan for working environment development. The current action plan is anchored in UiB’s strategy and includes three HSE goals, which are in turn specified in sub-goals. Central sub-goals in the action plan deal with the systematic care of younger academic staff. Modern and good managers know how to focus on good relationships between employees and the importance of being happy in order to perform.

A safe and stimulating working environment contributes to academic environments that master, perform and develop. In 2022, SLATE (The Norwegian National Centre for Learning Analysis) received UiB’s working environment award. Senior researcher Ingunn Johanne Ness will be at the breakfast seminar on 28 May to talk about the working environment work at SLATE. The UiB Ferd career centre supports researchers in the early stages with information and guidance on career opportunities both within and outside academia. Head of UiB Ferd Ellen Hagen has been invited to share experience from the guidance room. The working environment is not something that “administrative” jobs have, each individual is someone’s working environment, whether you are a professor or a research fellow. Over the past few years, the importance of annual performance reviews has been emphasized at UiB in various arenas, including the University Board. Kristin Miskov Nodland will contribute to starting a reflection on how to make performance reviews useful for both managers and individual employees (in light of the current situation)

Registration

 

2 guest lectures

  1. From emergence to continued evolution – dissecting outbreaks in real-time

Public lecture:
Friday 9th May  –  11:30-12.30
Birkhaugsalen, 3rd floor
Haukeland University Hospital

Kristian Andersen
Professor at Scripps Research Director of Infectious Disease Genomics, San Diego, California
Kristian has spearheaded large international collaborations investigating the emergence, spread and evolution of viral pathogens, including SARS-CoV-2, Zika virus, Ebola virus, West Nile virus, and Lassa virus. He earned his PhD in immunology from the University of Cambridge and performed postdoctoral work in virus genomics at Harvard University and the Broad Institute. https://andersen-lab.com

KA_poster.pdf

  1. Tertiary lymphoid follicles in the human nasal mucosa are inductive sites for humoral immunity

Public lecture:
Thursday 15th May  12:00-13:00
D302, 3rd floor
Haukeland University Hospital

Lena Hansen

Post Doc at the Guthmiller Lab,Univeristy of Colorado, USA.

Lena Hansen (PhD) is a former doctoral student at the Influenza Centre, UiB. She is currently a post doc at the Guthmiller Lab,Univeristy of Colorado, USA studying how the human nasal mucosa induces humoral immune responses.

Lena Hansen Lecture