Events - Side 2

Tid og sted: , Clarion Hotel Trondheim

In collaboration with one of our projects, Cell4Chem, Centre for Digital Life is inviting for a 2-day workshop on research data management, tailored to meet the individual need of YOUR data.

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What is the future of meat? What role do researchers, consumers, and investors in Norway play, now and in the coming years in transitioning to new meat materials? Join us for a Digital frukost webinar and panel discussion on the future of meat, to explore major investigations in Norway around cultivated protein and meat culture. Rob Burton (Ruralis) will present results from the Protein 2.0 project and Sophia Efstathiou (NTNU) will present the MEATigation project.

Tid og sted: , Online

This is a one-day workshop specifically for students in the final stages of writing up a doctoral thesis, and will cover topics important to finishing off a thesis.

Tid og sted: , Oslo (Kristine Bonnevies Hus)

For mapping and exploring communities of both micro- and macro-organisms, high throughput sequencing (HTS) of environmental DNA has become a powerful approach. This can be done either through DNA-metabarcoding, focusing on a single marker, or DNA-metagenomics/metatranscriptomics, dealing with sequencing of all DNA/RNA in the samples.

Tid og sted: , Valberg Slektsgård

This course aims to prepare researchers to be supervisors either at an early supervisor stage or before entering the role and is tailored for young researchers in biotechnology and life sciences.

Tid og sted: , Online

This is a one-day workshop which addresses writing in the 1st year of the doctorate. We have hired an experienced academic writing trainer, who will advice you on how to get started with your writing.

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Biotechnology innovations seem to emerge at lightning speed. At the same time, countless grand societal challenges demand resources and cultural shifts. What does 21st century innovation look like in the context of ongoing crises such as climate change, as well as short-term shocks like covid, macroeconomic constriction, and war in Europe? In such times, big companies shrink their ambitions; what about emerging ventures?

Join the Centre for Digital Life Norway and The Life Science Cluster for a webinar and expert panel discussion on “Innovation in the Age of Disruption. 

Tid og sted: , ZOOM

Knowledge gaps, competing theories, and shifting information make science communication a challenge. Who controls the flow of information – and misinformation? This event will explore the complex process of communicating science in times of uncertainty, including how to navigate the nuances of scientific uncertainty and methodological limitations, communicate effectively, and build trust with the public. Our speakers and panelists will present both historical and contemporary examples, and share their views of the role of science communication now and in the future. 

Tid og sted: , Tøyen Hovedgård, Natural History Museum

Welcome to the Norwegian Biodiversity & Genomics Conference 2023. The conference is hosted by EBP-NorERGAG-BiKE and InvertOmics, and will take place from the 8th to 10th of February.

Registration and abstract submission is now open! Preliminary schedule and workshop information is below.

Tid og sted: , NTNU, Trondheim

This course will provide you with an understanding of the physiology of the microbial cell and how it can be manipulated. In the first part, the focus will be on molecular biology and physiology, emphasizing topics that are important for synthetic biology. The second part focuses on the approaches and tools directly utilized in synthetic biology and are organized in the order of a typical workflow of a strain design project (Design, Build, Test, Learn).

Tid og sted: , Online

This course is a general introduction to the regulatory environment students will meet in various types of jobs, both in industry and in public institutions in the life science area. For students applying for such jobs, it is crucial to understand the terminology and be familiar with terms and standards in order to appear relevant.

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Be ready to receive funding! Why is Open Data and Data Management important for my application?

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Biotechnology has the potential to contribute significantly to a more sustainable future by providing solutions in various fields including energy, agriculture, and material development. Examples include the use of biofuels and hydrogen gas as alternative energy sources, genetically modified crops for sustainable agriculture, and biodegradable plastics as sustainable materials. By utilizing living systems, biotechnology can develop environmentally-friendly and sustainable technologies for a better future.

Tid og sted: , UiO

The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.

Tid og sted: , Zoom

Artificial intelligence (AI) has a tremendous potential in healthcare and there are many ways AI can be used to treat patients more efficiently and accurately. Nevertheless, there are possible ethical issues and pitfalls that must be considered.

Tid og sted: , online

Zoom-link: https://usn.zoom.us/j/68436752967?pwd=aW9sZVVvOTVKYnR4Zzl1a2VDZUJOQT09

It is our great pleasure to end Open Access Week 2022 with a session dedicated to research data and its FAIRly new superheroes: the data stewards and their role as experts in data handling throughout all phases of the data life cycle.

Tid og sted: , Scandic Lerkendal, Trondheim

Join us for the annual conference for the Centre for Digital Life Norway – Digital Life Conference 2022 - in Trondheim 20-21. October 2022!

Read more and register here

Tid og sted: , Digital Life conference, Trondheim

What are citizen needs, concerns and wishes for the digitalization of brain science? What would they like researchers to know about working with citizen data? What ethical and social needs should brain researchers keep in mind when developing neurotechnologies? Lise Bitsch presented her work leading public engagement initiatives in the Human Brain Project to engage diverse stakeholders to identify priorities, concerns, and potential benefits of emerging digital technologies. These are relevant both for scientific projects and for governance of AI in society.  

Tid og sted: , Trondheim folkebibliotek (Kulturtorget)

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Forskningen må være åpen, tilgjengelig og ansvarlig. Populærvitenskapelig formidling er et viktig bidrag for å involvere folket i forskningen.

Kom og hør om grensesprengende forskning fra Digitalt liv Norge. Denne kvelden gir vi ordet til yngre forskere som bruker bioteknologi til å finne løsninger på vår tids store samfunnsutfordringer.

Tid og sted: , online

The next FAIRDOM user meeting is scheduled for 17th of October, 2022 at 14:00 CEST.

Tid og sted: , Selbusjøen hotel & NTNU Trondheim
Tid og sted: , Zoom

The World Health Organization (WHO) states that antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today. A growing number of infections are becoming harder to treat as the antibiotics used to treat them become less effective. In addition to reducing the overuse of antibiotics, we need to discover and bring new antibiotics to market. This is a formidable challenge, but perhaps part of the solution can be found in the ocean?  

Tid og sted: , Sundvolden Hotel

The Centre for Digital Life Norway is proud to be co-organizing a national meeting for bioinformaticians in Norway, taking place at Sundvolden Hotel 28-30 September 2022

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Generate a data management plan for a Life Science research project that will meet the requirements of Norwegian institutions