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Neuro-SysMed Junior Scientist Symposium 21. mars 2025

Velkommen til NEUROSYSM910, Neuro-SysMeds symposium for yngre forskere!

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Hovedinnhold

(Videre tekst på engelsk siden undervisningsspråket på dette kurset er engelsk.)

Explore new frontiers with the young Neuro-SysMed researchers in this excellent arena to obtain valuable skills in presentation techniques, engage in scientific discussions and take advantage of peer reviews and comments. Learn about current research within MS, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and ALS! Senior researchers are also welcome. Lunch is included.

Place: Auditorium 4, BB building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)

Time: Friday March 21, 2025 at 09.00-13.00

Registration: through this link.

Shamundeeswari Anandan is academic responsible for the symposium series. 

Chair: Ida Herdlevær

Lecture language: English

Program:

09:00–09:10    Welcome and introduction
09:10–10:10    “Practical use of AI in research and your daily work” by Cecilie Nordbotten, UIB AI-Core team, University of Bergen
10:10–10:30    Coffee break
10:30–10:55    "Wearable Devices in the DARK.DEM Trial: Implications of Measurement Accuracy” by Valentina Casadei, Neuro-SysMed Care Node/Center for Elderly and Nursing Home Medicine, UiB
10:55–11:20    “Decoding Death and Dying” by Kamilla Gjerland Haugland-Pruitt, Neuro-SysMed Care Node/Center for Elderly and Nursing Home Medicine, UiB 
11:20–12:00   Lunch
12:00–12:25   "Advanced glycation end products as novel potential biomarker for Parkinson’s disease” by Marine Brognaux, Neuro-SysMed PD Node, UiB
12:25–12:50   "Elucidating the neuroprotective effects of NAD replenishment therapy in a mouse model: preliminary behavioral observations and further investigations" by Andrea Gremes, Neuro-SysMed PD Node, UiB
12:50–13:00   Concluding remarks

Who: mainly intended for PhD candidates and other students, but also available for other researchers who would like to listen to the lectures.

Welcome!