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MED-nytt, no 2 – 2023

Editorial on visibility and collaboration. The Dean of Research on K.G. Jebsen. New digital mailbox for ideas and feedback to the Faculty Management. 

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Editorial: Visibility and collaborationHanne Flinstad Harbo

“We are now up and running! Thank you to everyone who participated and those who logged in to the kick-off seminar. It was great to have the opportunity to meet so many of you and we have received a lot of positive feedback about the event,” Hanne Harbo writes in her editorial. She will work to showcase the faculty and everything we stand for.

The work that will be undertaken by the management team will take place in collaboration with those of us who work and study at MED and, in order to achieve this, the Faculty Management has created a digital mailbox for feedback and ideas.

Read the full Editorial
 

The management collumn:
K. G. Jebsen offers new opportunities

Dean of Research, Jan Bj?lie, talks about the K.G. Jebsen Foundation, which has awarded a total of 12 centres of excellence in research to MED, has now published a call for proposals for two new centres and our pre-qualification process with Oslo University Hospital is underway.

Read the full article by Dean of Research, Jan Bj?lie

 

 

germlineJarle Breivik selected as lecturer for Darwin Day 2023  

Jarle Breivik from the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences has been selected to deliver this year’s lecture on Darwin Day at the University of Bergen on the subject of “Hva er evolusjonens mening med kreft?” (What purpose does evolution play in relation to cancer?). In the lecture, Breivik will explore the logic of evolution. What will it take to eliminate cancer? Does society have to learn to live with cancer? Read more about Darwin Day on the University of Bergen’s website.

Studies

Epidemiology is crucial to public healthTone Kristine Omsland

With a master’s degree in Public Health Science and Epidemiology from the University of Oslo, you will learn epidemiological methodology and theory, which are crucial for identifying how various factors inhibit or promote health conditions in population groups. “Knowledge of epidemiology is crucial to the planning and organisation of our health services,” says Professor Tone Kristine Omsland.  
Read the full article about our new study programme at the Institute of Health and Society on the study programme’s website (in Norwegian).

Information for employees

  • Mailbox for feedback to the management at MED:
    postkasseDo you have a great idea? Or feedback that could be useful for the faculty management? Use the online form to submit your feedback and ideas. The mailbox is a trial project that will run until summer 2023. All feedback will be read but individual responses will not be sent. We collect contact details in case we want to invite you to tell us more about your idea. Keep an eye on MED News for updates about feedback to management.

  • The UiO Winter Activities Day 16th of February 2023The Winter Activity Day is set aside for outdoor team activities for all employees at the University of Oslo. The day can be spent on various outdoor activities. Invite a colleague to go skiing, skating, cycling or walking. You can spend the entire day or parts thereof on the activities. You need to register to participate in the Winter Activity Day and don’t forget to let your immediate manager know. All participants will be entered into our prize draw. Read more and sign up for various activities and the dinnerYou need to register to participate in the Winter Activity Day and don’t forget to let your immediate manager know. All participants will be entered into the University of Oslo prize draw.

  • The School of Health Innovation offers courses for PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, heads of group and professors. Final chance: Course 1: Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship is still accepting applications. Deadline 3. February.

  • Uniforums illutstrasjon av folk som trener i arbeidstidenUniforum: Rector Svein St?len: “Exercising has an impact on your entire life. Employees at the University of Oslo can exercise for up to one and a half hours during working hours.” Rector Svein St?len encourages employees to take advantage of this opportunity. 

  • Exercise during working hours: This spring's training offer is ready! All employees can work out for up to 1.5 hours a week. Take advantage of this spring's training offer: floorball, yoga, strength training and neck/shoulder exercises are some of the activities you can choose from.

  • Remember: Transferring remaining holiday allowance from 2022
    Employees who have unused holidays from last year can apply to transfer up to 14 holiday days to 2023 using the self-service portal. Read more on the employee website on the subject and this summary news article from the UiO. Deadline: 31 January

  • Offer available only to employees who have diabetes, and healthy eyes and who are not monitored by an ophthalmologist or ophthalmology department: Researchers at ClinMed have launched a new project, PerDiRe - Personalised screening and monitoring of diabetic retinopathy, and would like to invite all employees with diabetes who are not monitored by an ophthalmologist to come in for a free retinograph. The goal is to identify the risk factors for developing DR and determine the optimal screening interval. Please get in touch if you are interested.

  • Hanne og MagnusOpinion pices at oa.no: UiO vil 欧洲杯在线买球_欧洲杯投注网站推荐@e med hele Sykehuset innlandet (in Norwegian), by Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo and Dean of Studies Magnus L?berg. ”In anticipation of the new hospital structure in Innlandet, the campus will be integrated at the current hospitals,” they write about the plans for medical studies at Innlandet.

  • The Rectorate’s Blog: University of Oslo takes steps to train more doctors in South-Eastern Norway by Hanne Flinstad Harbo and Svein St?len in Norwegian. First published in Dagens Medisin.

  • UiO: Energy saving at UiO. Updated information on initiatives.

  • UB: University Library launches Library of Things. Stop by to borrow a drill, backpack or perhaps a spade? The Library of Things website has information on what you can borrow and how. The Library of Things is an initiative that aims to provide employees and students with the opportunity to reduce their climate footprint and further develop the “green campus”.

  • War in UkraineUkraine – University of Oslo

  • Uniforum: Nominations wanted for the University of Oslo HSE Award.– .”We want everyone to know about the HSE award and would like to encourage you to nominate your colleagues”. So says Cecilie Wingerei Lilleheil, recently retired chair of the central health & safety committee (HSC) at the University of Oslo.

  • Uniforum: University of Oslo Professor on Iran: People are no longer afraid (in Norwegian). Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, Professor of Medicine at the UiO, is the head of Iran Human Rights and pays close attention to the situation in Iran. “People are no longer afraid of the Iranian regime, even if they retaliate against protesters,” he says.

  • UB: The University Library in Oslo is ensuring continued access to the AMED, MEDLINE (OVID), PsycINFO and Cochrane Library databases, as well as the New England Journal of Medicine for employees and students at the University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital following cuts to the national agreements for the Health Library from 1 January 2023.

Management meeetings

Management Forum: Overview fo faculty board meetings. Se the agenda for the first Lederforum 31. januar.

Overview over Faculty board meetings.. You can find the agenda and minutes here. Next meeting: 7 March.

University board meetings in 2023. Next meeting 7 February. The meetings are live streamed and are ?pen for all who would like to attend.

Deadlines

  • Read about all the important application deadlines for research funding in Funding opportunities.

  • Award announcements: Keep up-to-date with the annual cycle for award announcements, which is updated on an ongoing basis.

    • The Anders Jahre Awards for Medical Research - submit your nominations by 1 February

    • The Nansen Fund - Fridtjof Nansens award for 2023. Deadline 10. februar

    • Marie Sp?berg Award - submit your nominations by 1 March.

  • Nominate your candidate for the UiOs HSE-award iby 15 february. On the basis of an overall assessment, the award will be given to an employee who has exceeded expectations in their day-to-day work, research or positions of trust to ensure that key issues relating to health and safety and the learning environment have been put on the agenda. Promotes constructive proposals and initiatives that help create a better working and learning environment. Is a driving force when it comes to initiating and following up on working environment measures. Contributes to a positive working environment for colleagues, managers and/or students at their unit. Contributes to raising awareness and knowledge of systematic health, safety and environment work

  • The Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) has published call 3. Call 4 is pre-published. Deadline: 15 March 2023. 

  • ERC Consolidator Grant: The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the deadline for the 2023 Consolidator Grant. Deadline 2 February 2023.

Courses and events

Se UiOs kurskalender for oversikt over alle tilgjengelige kurs. Se ogs? kurs fra USIT.
Oppdatert oversikt: Kommende disputaser.

Research news

You can also follow what is happening at the Faculty of Medicine via facebook, twitter, Linkedin and Instagram.

illustrasjon kostholdsr?dMedisinbloggen: How reliable is dietary advice? by Lise Mongstad ?stli.

The media is full of advice about what we should eat. But what should we believe when there is so much contradictory advice?


 

Klinmed: Winter can be tough for those affected by rare cold agglutinin disease by Elin Martine Doeland Imagine not being able to go outside during the winter? Or having to put gloves on to open the refrigerator? New knowledge and improved treatment are providing hope for people with rare cold agglutinin disease.

 

Jukka CoranderIMB: Bacteria racing in the intestines of newborns in Norwegian by Cecilie Bakken H?stmark. Imagine a horse race in which the winner gets all the power and is both fed and protected against enemies? That is how bacteria fight one another in the intestines of newborn babies.

 

Stellenbosch UniversityKlinmed: Successful collaboration with South Africa in Norwegian by Elin M. Doeland. An institutional commitment to collaboration with South Africa has paved the path for new studies on tuberculosis. Anne M. Dyrhol-Riise believes that international research collaborations are crucial and should be stimulated.
 

IMB: Can we get more schoolchildren to eat fruit and vegetables? in Norwegian by Cecilie Bakken H?stmark. Twenty years ago, four in ten European children ate fruit and vegetables on a daily basis. Today, this figure remains the same despite investments in fruit schemes for schools. Why did the initiatives not work?

 

Guri R?rtveit

Khrono/ HelsamMaking it easier to conduct research into “ordinary” patients (in Norwegian). The PraksisNett pilot project has been allocated funding in the national budget. The goal is more and better research, explains Project Manager and Professor, Guri R?rtveit. The Faculty of General Practice is a partner in the project.


 

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Published Feb. 1, 2023 2:42 PM - Last modified Jan. 2, 2024 11:17 AM