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Neuro-SysMed Seminar March 18, 2026


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Welcome to the Neuro-SysMed monthly seminar series! Join us at the auditorium in Armauer Hansens Hus at 11:30 - 13:00 (lunch from 11:30 - 12:00). Topic this time will be from Neuro-SysMed's Responsible Research and Innovation & Patient and Public Involvement (RRI/PPI) Node.

Speakers

Jan Reinert Karlsen from Neuro-SysMed's Responsible Research and Innovation & Patient and Public Involvement (RRI/PPI) Node (external link) 

Topic

"Now that we have a share in you: Can it be useful to reflect upon theoretical assumptions of systems neurology in the clinical encounter?" 

Registration

Registration through this link.  (external link) The deadline if you'd like to join the lunch is March 16 at 11.00 

Where and when

Place: The auditorium in Armauer Hansens Hus

When: March 18, 2026, at 11:30 - 13:00 (lunch 11:30 - 12:00).

Abstract

In this talk, I will reflect upon theoretical assumptions of systems neurology, in a broad sense, and ask if and how they find their way into the clinical encounter with patients. Central to this talk is the notion of the 'patient as a resource' and how this notion imperceptibly alters the notion of 'patients as autonomous subjects', which is premised in international frameworks for research ethics. I will show that these notions refer to two distinct normative frameworks (ethical, legal, and governmental) that assume different ideas about (patient) security and knowledge production. In conclusion, I want to draw attention to a problem of everyday moral perception, of seeing a person’s humanity and suffering within normative frameworks that necessitate the emphasis to be put elsewhere.

NEUROSYSM920

Neuro-SysMed's seminar series is open to all and is, in addition, part of a 3 ECTS course in Neuro-SysMed's Research School, with subject code NEUROSYSM920 (external link).

The objectives of the seminars at the Neuro-SysMed Research School for Translational Neuroscience are to provide knowledge into the research field of the disciplines involved in Neuro-SysMed, and the treatment strategies for patients with MS, PD, ALS, and dementia.

The course entails monthly participation in the seminar series, a two-day symposium, and the submission of two written reports. Students are also required to present their own research or a self-chosen scientific topic at the symposium. Read more about the course code on the student webpages