Preliminary program 22. October

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Week 1 (43)
Day of the week Session 1
Mon Oct 22nd
Tue Oct 23rd
Session 2
Session 3
09:00 – 10:45
11:00 – 12:45
14:00 – 15:45
Jan Brinchman
Line M Grønning Wang
Harald Carlsen
-Stem cells: molecular
biology and clinical
-Regulation of gene
expression during
chondrogenic
differentiation of
mesenchymal stem cells
Reversible protein
glycosylation in health and
disease
The O-GlcNAc
modification
Optical in vivo imaging of gene
expression
Tone Tonjum
Kristian Prydz
June Myklebust
The molecular biology of B
cell malignancies - impact
on diagnosis, new targeted Genome dynamics and
therapies and patient
microbial pathogenesis
survival.
Wed Oct 24th
Thur Oct 25th
Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale
Toni Hurtado
Exploring the systems
biology of breast cancer
-Estrogen receptor: new
ideas and new strategies to
modulate its function
- Cooperating transcription
factors dictate the outcome
of the endocrine treatment
in breast cancer patients
Student presentation
Kjetil Taskén
-The Golgi apparatus - a glycan
factory that defines interactions
at the cell surface.
- Organization of the secretory
pathway in polarized epithelial
cells.
Student presentation
Mikael Vestberg
Signal transduction in
health and disease: the role
of cAMP signalling
pathways
Fri Oct 26th
Rolf Skotheim
Sandra Lopez-Aviles
Torkel Hafting
Cancer genomics:
The regulation of the cell
From molecules to mind. Neural
Applications towards more
personalized cancer
medicine
cycle transitions in
eukaryotes
coding of memory and
navigation
Week 2 (44)
Mon Oct 29th
Tue Oct 30th
Wed Oct 31st
1. Session
2. Session
3. Session
09:00 – 10:45
11:00 – 12:45
14:00 – 15:45
Ludvig Sollid
Bernd Thiede
Student presentation
Functional
Immunogenetics: HLA and
Disease
Proteomics of cell death
Dag Undlien
-Whole genome approaches
to genetics and epigenetics
-Identification of disease
associated
epigenotypes through
studies of disease
discordant monozygotic
twins
- Hydroxylases and
methylases acting on
nucleic acids and
proteins - roles in
modification and repair
- Identification of novel
human modification and
repair enzymes
Ute Krengel
Tor Erik Rusten
Structural Biology
Thur Nov 1st
Fri Nov 2nd
Pål Falnes
Farrukh A. Chaudhry
Writing Day (lunch
between 12:00 - 13:30)
Using Drosophila
melanogaster to study
cellular processes
underlying carcinogenesis
Student presentations/Study
time
Erlend Nagelhus
Multiphoton imaging of
astrocyte function
Functions of water channels in
astrocytes
Judith Staerk
Stem cells
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