RESEARCH CAREER. On Monday, April 12th, the seminar series Career Talks kicked off with the theme ‘How to find, fund, and survive an international postdoc.’ Approximately 50 individuals participated, with researchers who recently completed an international postdoc sharing their experiences in a panel discussion. The seminar began with Office Head Ellen Rydberg discussing the support that the Sahlgrenska Academy’s Reserach Support Office can provide to researchers. Following this, research advisor…
Good research is a cornerstone of all research – well-attended seminar
RESEARCH ETHICS. Those selling unethical and unscrupulous services targeted at researchers are so numerous and so active that the situation has to be described as widespread industrial cheating. Associate Professor Stefan Eriksson made this point during his seminar on publishing ethics and co-authorship, which drew a large audience in the Birgit Thilander assembly room on Tuesday. Here you can see the slides from the seminar (Swedish only): https://gubox.box.com/s/2pl9wcmjfedie7f8yvov5evl546gs0kn The first seminar…
A whole day on strong research with Sahlgrenska University Hospital
THE RESEARCH DAY. On February 25 will be a day we dedicate entirely to preclinical and clinical cutting edge research in Gothenburg. More than half of the seats are already booked – and now, the program is also established. Swedish will be the main language during this day. Last day to register to this event is Friday, February 19. The Research Day will shed light on some of the areas where…
Takashi Kadowaki: Molecular mechanism of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
SAHLGRENSKA ACADEMY SEMINAR Speaker:Takashi Kadowaki, MD, PhD, Department of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, University of Tokyo, Japan. Lab web page: http://dm301k.umin.jp/ Host: Prof Sven Enerbäck (sven.enerback@medgen.gu.se) A light lunch is offered by the venue from 11:30 – first come first served basis.
Colin L Masters: The Aβ amyloidogenic pathway: a voyage towards disease modifying treatments
SAHLGRENSKA ACADEMY SEMINAR Speaker: Colin L Masters, Head of the Neurodegeneration Division and Laureate Professor, Florey Institute, The University of Melbourne, Australia. Host: Prof Kaj Blennow (kaj.blennow@neuro.gu.se) A light lunch is offered by the venue from 11:30 – first come first served basis. Colin Masters has focused his career on research in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases, including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. His work over the last 35 years is widely acknowledged…