Symposium 21st of October 2022 Neuroscience - from the clinic to the laboratory and back
The Vilhelm Magnus Laboratory celebrates its 40th birthday by arranging a symposium bringing together some of the most prominent members of the scientific society to discuss current advancements and future pathways for improved patient care.
Place: Runde auditorium, Domus Medica, Sognsvannsveien 9, Oslo
Date: 21st of October 2022
Programme |
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Moderator: Tor Ingebrigtsen |
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09:00 |
Jon Ramm-Pettersen, Ullevål: Strategies and goals when starting a research group |
09:15 |
Ole Solheim, St Olav: Building a clinical group - The example of low grade glioma |
09:30 |
Morten Lund- Johannesen, Haukeland: "How I became so good" |
09:45 |
Terje Sundstrøm, Haukeland: Obstacles met when establishing a new clinical protocol |
10:00 |
Coffe break |
Moderator: Frode Kolstad |
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10:15 |
Morten Moe, University of Oslo: Stem cells in the adult human brain |
10:30 |
Emilie R Skytøen, NTNU: Entorhinal-hippocampal cells - A Spacetime Odyssey |
10:45 |
Cecilie Sandberg, Vilhelm Magnus Lab: Glioblastoma stem cells |
11:00 |
Einar Vik-Mo, Vilhelm Magnus Lab: Targeting cells in brain cancer |
11:15 |
Lunch |
Moderator: Iver A Langmoen |
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12:00 |
Mikael Svensson, Karolinska Institutet: Adressing clinical problems with the tools of basic science |
12:35 |
Winston Hide, Harvard University: Data driven vs what we know. Changing the paradigm of drug targeting. |
13:10 |
Coffe break |
13:20 |
Michelle Monje-Deisseroth, Stanford University: Brain cancer - New treatment strategies based on novel biological understanding |
14:00 |
May-Britt Moser, NTNU - Vilhelm Magnus lecture: |
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Space and memory in the brain |
14:45 |
Coffe break |
Moderator: Einar O Vik-Mo |
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15:00 |
Tor Ingebrigtsen, The Arctic University: The Norwegian Brain Tumor Consortium |
15:15 |
Panel discussion. Professors May-Britt Moser, NTNU, Michelle Monje-Deisseroth, Stanford, Winston Hide, Harvard and Mikael Svensson, Karolinska Institutet: Strategies for solving complex scientific problems in the diseased and healthy brain |