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Tuesday series: Let's talk about microbiomes. With his talk, Roger Junges is marking the antimicrobial awareness week.
Tuesday series: Let's talk about microbiomes – Fernanda Petersen.
Tuesday series – Phillip B. Messersmith, Departments of Bioengineering and Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley.
Tuesday series: Let's talk about microbiomes – Dag Berild.
Tuesday series: Let's talk about microbiomes – Nicola Segata. Video from World of Microbiome Conference 2022.
1st talk in the Tuesday series: Let's talk about microbiomes.
Asbjørn Jokstad will be presenting his trial lecture for the academic position of Associated Professor/Professor in Dentistry (Prosthodontics) - "Oral prosthetics – ensuring best patient care on best evidence".
Helen Pullisaar will be presenting her trial lecture for the academic position of Associated Professor in Dentistry (Orthodontics) - "Stability after orthodontic treatment: piecing together the jigsaw puzzle".
Andreas Stavropoulos will be presenting his trial lecture for the academic position of Associated Professor/Professor in Dentistry (Periodontology) - "Treatment of Periodontal & Peri-implant Defects – Current status & future aspects"
Kristina Bertl will be presenting her trial lecture for the academic position of Associated Professor/Professor in Dentistry (Periodontology) - "From hyaluronic acid to inflammatory bowel disease – Periodontology within & beyond the pocket".
Caspar Wohlfahrt will be presenting his trial lecture for the academic position of Associated Professor/Professor in Dentistry (Periodontology) - "Implant complications in the esthetic zone".
Lars Rasmusson will be presenting his trial lecture for the academic position of Associated Professor/Professor in Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine - "Adipose stem cells tissue-engineered bone for maxillofacial reconstruction".
Qalbi Khan
vil presentere sin prøveforelesning i forbindelse med søknad på stilling som professor/førsteamanuensis i odontologi (oral anatomi) med temaet: "Fra tannutvikling til et funksjonelt tannsett; mekanismer, morfologi og funksjon".
Zhe Xing
vil presentere sin prøveforelesning i forbindelse med søknad på stilling som professor/førsteamanuensis i odontologi (oral anatomi) med temaet: "Fra tannutvikling til et funksjonelt tannsett; mekanismer, morfologi og funksjon".
Elisabeth Aurstad Riksen
vil presentere sin prøveforelesning i forbindelse med søknad på stilling som professor/førsteamanuensis i odontologi (oral anatomi) med temaet: "Fra tannutvikling til et funksjonelt tannsett; mekanismer, morfologi og funksjon".
Preet Bano Singh will be presenting her trial lecture for the academic position of Associated Professor/Professor in Cariology and Gerodontology - "Dental considerations in patients with complicated medical history".
On the occasion of Olav Schreurs’ disputas, Assistant Professor Gernot Walko will give a guest lecture
Aida Mulic will be presenting her trial lecture for the academic position of Associated Professor/Professor in Cariology and Gerodontology - "Recommended use of fluoride".
On the occasion of Professor Karl Schenck's retirement, the faculty will host the symposium "Digital possibilities in research".
The Nansen Neuroscience Lectures (NNL) honour Nansen’s ground-breaking contribution to neuroscience and since 10.10.2010 are part of the Academy’s Nansen celebration. This year, Morten Scheibye-Knudsen, Center for Healthy Aging (CEHA), University of Copenhagen, will speak on "Discovering interventions for healthier, happier and more productive ageing".
Professor Massimo Costalonga will give the lecture "Diagnostic and Prognostic Test for Periodontitis and Peri-implantitis"
Patent strategy is an important part of the innovation process. On this seminar you will hear from experts from Inven2 and learn how you can build a solid patent strategy.
The NO-Age Norwegian Centre on Healthy Ageing arranges its 2nd symposium on "Genomic instability in human brain".
Solid research is the basis for all new innovations. However, too often data generated in academia turns out to be irreproducible by others and therefor fail in translation to new products and treatments. What does it take to achieve reproducible high quality data?