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CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium

Junior Scientist Symposium April 28th

We have the pleasure of inviting you to attend the upcoming CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium, April 28th. We are happy to present a scientific program that should be of great interest.

Collage of photos from teaching at the CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposia.
The CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium is an arena where PhD candidates and postdocs gain experience with oral presentations and academic discussions, and also occasionally be inspired by CCBIO PIs.
Foto/ill.:
Anne S.Herdlevær/Ingvild Melien/CCBIO/Colourbox.

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This symposium is an arena where PhD candidates and postdocs gain experience with oral presentations and academic discussions. The meetings have proved to be an excellent place for young researchers to get input for potential collaborations in ongoing and future projects.

The program covers a broad range of topics, from basic studies to clinical research. Further, trial lectures may be presented, and invited speakers from research groups outside of CCBIO have also the opportunity to present their projects. Recently a new entry has been introduced; inspirational talks by CCBIO's Principal Investigators.

Each symposium has a format where 3-5 PhD candidates and postdocs present their research, followed by short discussions.

PROGRAM:

10.00-10.05    Welcome and introduction to the PhD course CCBIO 901

10.05-10.25:   Katharina Bischof: Prognostic and predictive markers in high grade  serous ovarian carcinoma

10.25-10.45:   Deusdedit Tusubira: Repression of mitochondrial respiration is an important step in epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT)

10.45-11.00:   Coffee break

11.00-12.00:   Nils Halberg: Inspirational lecture

12.00-13.00:   Lunch (lunch included, please specify upon registration)

                        Proteomics session:

13.00-13.20:   Frode Selheim: PROBE: A core facility for mass spectrometry based proteomics

13.20-14.00:   Even Birkeland and his master student Silje Kjølle: Secreted proteins in breast cancer, a proteomics approach

 

You are all very welcome! Please feel free to circulate this information if you know of other researchers/staff that you think would find this symposium interesting.

You can read more and see programs of earlier symposia here.