En del av forskerskolen
Symposiene er en del av Neuro-SysMeds forskerskole i translasjonell nevrovitenskap under emnekoden NEUROSYSM910, og gir 3 ECTS til studenter ved UiB.
Serien av symposium har som formål å gi ph.d.-kandidatene erfaring med presentasjonsteknikk, gi muntlige presentasjoner, delta i faglige diskusjoner og nyttiggjøre seg faglige innspill og kommentarer for å øke kvaliteten på vitenskapelig presentasjon og vitenskapelig tenkning. Symposiet har også som formål å styrke vitenskapelige nettverk mellom forskere, og det blir lagt til rette for å bygge relasjoner mellom forskere.
Symposiene organiseres fire ganger årlig, to ganger i semesteret. Innholdet er en keynote presentasjon (ca. 45 minutter) etterfulgt av opptil fire innlegg og kort diskusjon (hver ca. 25 minutter). Presentasjonen skal være av egen forskning og det skal fokuseres på kvalitet i presentasjonsmetodikk og gjennomføring.
Shamundeeswari "Sam" Anandan er akademisk ansvarlig for symposiene, og koordinatorer rekrutteres blant postdoktorer og ph.d.-kandidater ved Neuro-SysMed.
Første Symposium for forskere i tidlig fase var i januar 2023.
Symposiene i 2025
Mars 2025
Explore new frontiers with the young Neuro-SysMed researchers in this excellent arena to obtain valuable skills in presentation techniques, engage in scientific discussions and take advantage of peer reviews and comments. Learn about current research within MS, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and ALS! Senior researchers are also welcome. Lunch is included.
Place: Auditorium 4, BB building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Friday March 21, 2025 at 09.00-13.00
Shamundeeswari Anandan is academic responsible for the symposium series.
Chair: Ida Herdlevær
Lecture language: English
Program: .
09:00–09:10 Welcome and introduction
09:10–10:10 “Practical use of AI in research and your daily work” by Cecilie Nordbotten, UIB AI-Core team, University of Bergen
10:10–10:30 Coffee break
10:30–10:55 "Wearable Devices in the DARK.DEM Trial: Implications of Measurement Accuracy” by Valentina Casadei, Neuro-SysMed Care Node/Center for Elderly and Nursing Home Medicine, UiB
10:55–11:20 “Decoding Death and Dying” by Kamilla Gjerland Haugland-Pruitt, Neuro-SysMed Care Node/Center for Elderly and Nursing Home Medicine, UiB
11:20–12:00 Lunch
12:00–12:25 "Advanced glycation end products as novel potential biomarker for Parkinson’s disease” by Marine Brognaux, Neuro-SysMed PD Node, UiB
12:25–12:50 "Elucidating the neuroprotective effects of NAD replenishment therapy in a mouse model: preliminary behavioral observations and further investigations" by Andrea Gremes, Neuro-SysMed PD Node, UiB
12:50–13:00 Concluding remarks
Who: mainly intended for PhD candidates and other students, but also available for other researchers who would like to listen to the lectures.
Welcome!
Mai 2024
(Engelsk tekst videre siden programmet var på engelsk, og det er også undervisningsspråket på disse symposiene).
Explore new frontiers with the young Neuro-SysMed researchers in this excellent arena to obtain valuable skills in presentation techniques, engage in scientific discussions and take advantage of peer reviews and comments. Learn about current research within MS, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and ALS! Senior researchers are also welcome. Lunch is included.
Place: Conference room, BB building (right opposite the auditoria)
Time: Friday, May 23, 2025, at 09.00-13.00
Shamundeeswari Anandan is the academic responsible for the symposium series.
Lecture language: English
Who: mainly intended for PhD candidates and other students, but also available for other researchers who would like to listen to the lectures.
Chair: Sepideh Mostafavi
Program:
09:00 – 09:10 Welcome and introduction
09:10 – 10:10 “Incomplete Data and Artefacts - Understanding the Human behind the Images” by Frank Riemer, Neuro-SysMed, University of Bergen
10:10 – 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 – 11:00 "Nutrition and hydration in chronic complex conditions”, by Zoya Sabir and Annelise Elde, Neuro-SysMed Care Node/SEFAS, UiB
11:00 – 12:00 Lunch
12:00 – 12:25 "Causative link between periodontitis and Alzheimer's disease” by Marta Kaminska, Department of Clinical Science, UiB
12:25 – 12:50 "Digital phenotyping using sensing technologies for people with dementia: activity and behavioral monitoring" by Lydia Dawn Boyle, Neuro-SysMed Care Node/SEFAS, UiB
12:50 – 13:00 Concluding remarks
Welcome!
Symposiene i 2024
Mars 2024
(Engelsk tekst videre siden programmet var på engelsk, og det er også undervisningsspråket på disse symposiene).
Explore new frontiers with the young Neuro-SysMed researchers in this excellent arena to obtain valuable skills in presentation techniques, engage in scientific discussions and take advantage of peer reviews and comments. Learn about current research within MS, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and ALS! Senior researchers are also welcome. Lunch is included.
Place: Auditorium 4, BB building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Friday March 22, 2024 at 09.00-13.00
Chairs: Irene Flønes
For ECTS registration, remember to register in Studentweb for the subject NEUROSYSM910 for the spring term as well, deadline in Studentweb for all subjects is February 1.
Lecture language: English
Program:
09.00-09.10: Welcome and introduction
09.10-10.10: "Ups and downs of the PhD" by Andreas Hillestad Schei, psychologist at the UiB occupational health service
10.10-10.30: Coffee break
10.30-10.55: Anna Stylianou Lerpold: "Elucidating the molecular effects of NAD-replenishment therapy in Parkinson's disease"
10.55-11.20: Enny Stulien Lauen: "Identifying mitochondrial dysfunction in skeletal muscle in patients with Alzheimer’s disease"
11.20-12.00: Lunch
12.00-12.25: Shridar Amogh Patil: "Systematic meta-analysis of genome-wide transcriptomics of Parkinson’s disease brain"
12.25-12.50: Tina Emilie Johnsen: "Gray Matter Microstructure and Genetic Risk in Adolescents with Anxiety"
12.50-13.00: Concluding remarks
Contact: Any questions, please contact Shamundeeswari Anandan: samanandhan@gmail.com
Mai 2024
(Engelsk tekst videre siden programmet var på engelsk, og det er også undervisningsspråket på disse symposiene).
Explore new frontiers with the young Neuro-SysMed researchers in this excellent arena to obtain valuable skills in presentation techniques, engage in scientific discussions and take advantage of peer reviews and comments. Learn about current research within MS, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and ALS! Senior researchers are also welcome. Lunch is included.
Place: Auditorium 4, BB building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Friday May 31, 2024 at 09.00-13.00
Chairs: Sepideh Mostafavi and Eirik Solheim. Shamundeeswari Anandan is academic responsible for the symposium series.
Lecture language: English
Program:
09:00 – 09:10 Welcome and introduction
09:10 – 10:10 “Complex I deficiency stratifies idiopathic Parkinson’s disease” by Irene Flønes, from the Parkinson’s disease group - NSM, UiB
10:10 – 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 – 10:55 "A dynamic systems approach to digital phenotyping in dementia and PD" by Monica Patrascu, from the Centre for Elderly and Nursing Home Medicine (SEFAS), UiB
10:55 – 11:20 “Unbiased molecular stratification of PD” by Synne Geithus, from the Parkinson’s disease group - NSM, UiB
11:20 – 12:00 Lunch
12:00 – 12:25 "Deciphering MS pathophysiology. The role of blood patelets and circulating exosomes” by Karina Maciak, from the University of Lodz, Poland
12:25 – 12:50 "GDF-15 as a potential stratification biomarker for mitochondrial dysfunction in idiopathic PD" by Simon Kverneng, from the Parkinson’s disease group - NSM, UiB
12:50 – 13:00 Concluding remarks
Oktober 2024
(Engelsk tekst videre siden programmet var på engelsk, og det er også undervisningsspråket på disse symposiene).
Explore new frontiers with the young Neuro-SysMed researchers in this excellent arena to obtain valuable skills in presentation techniques, engage in scientific discussions and take advantage of peer reviews and comments. Learn about current research within MS, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and ALS! Senior researchers are also welcome. Lunch is included.
Place: Room 3B109F, the "konferanserom" across the auditoria, BB building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Friday, October 18, 2024, at 09.00-13.00
Shamundeeswari Anandan is academic responsible for the symposium series. Håkon Olsen is chair for this symposium.
Lecture language: English
Program:
09:00-09:10 Organizers: Welcome and introduction
09:10 – 10:10 Oliver Vanderpoorten, MSCA Fellow, Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø:
“NANOSPACER: Nanofluidic sizing of extracellular vesicles (EVs) and biomacromolecules in solution”
10:10 – 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 – 10:55 Vladan Milosevic, Department of Clinical Medicine, UiB: "The use of imaging mass cytometry for in depth profiling of the tumour microenvironment”
10:55 – 11:20 Brit Ellen Rød, Neuro-SysMed, UiB: “Comparative effectiveness of rituximab vs cladribine in patients with relapsing-remitting MS”
11:20 – 12:00 Lunch
12:00 – 12:25 Amy van den Hooven, Neuro-SysMed, UiB: "Clinic of the Future: Designing Dialogues for Care”
12:25 – 12:50 Emma Rigg, Department of Biomedicine, UiB: "Influence of miR-146a-5p in brain metastatic development"
12:50 – 13:00 Organizers: Concluding remarks
Welcome!
November 2024
(Engelsk tekst videre siden programmet var på engelsk, og det er også undervisningsspråket på disse symposiene).
Explore new frontiers with the young Neuro-SysMed researchers in this excellent arena to obtain valuable skills in presentation techniques, engage in scientific discussions and take advantage of peer reviews and comments. Learn about current research within MS, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and ALS! Senior researchers are also welcome. Lunch is included.
Place: Aud. 4, BB building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Friday, November 29, 2024, at 09.00-13.00
Shamundeeswari Anandan is academic responsible for the symposium series.
Lecture language: English
Chair: Ida Herdlevær
Program:
09:00–09:10 Welcome and introduction
09:10–10:10 “How to make it in science.” Keynote session by Yamila Nicole Torres Cleuren, Senior Scientific Advisor, Neuro-SysMed
10:10–10:30 Coffee break
10:30–10:55 "PROMising: Patient Recorded Outcome Measures predict multiple sclerosis trajectories better than brain, blood and genotyping” by Max Korbmacher, Neuro-SysMed
10:55–11:20 “Parkinson's disease in women and men. Sex differences in cognitive symptoms, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia” by Julia Saltyte Benth, Neuro-SysMed
11:20–12:00 Lunch break
12:00–12:25 "Immune Reconstitution after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Multiple Sclerosis” by Jonas Bull Haugsoen, Neuro-SysMed
12:25–12:50 "Improving Diagnostics in Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes: Optimization of a Cell-Based Assay for SOX1 Antibody Detection" by Kjell Inge Erikstad, Neuro-SysMed
12:50–13:00 Concluding remarks
Symposiene i 2023
Januar 2023, kick-off
(Engelsk tekst videre siden programmet var på engelsk, og det er også undervisningsspråket på disse symposiene).
We start the very first Neuro-SysMed Junior Scientist Symposium off with an entire Mini Symposium! Simply click the sessions you wish to attend in the registration form. Preferably all!
Mini Symposium January 18, 2023
Place: The auditorium in Bikuben, Jonas Lies vei 69 (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Wednesday January 18 at 10:00 - 16:20
Program
10.00-11.00: Neuro-SysMed activities by Kjell-Morten Myhr, Director and Charalampos Tzoulis, Co-director, Neuro-SysMed
11.00-12.00: Lunch (free of charge, register within Thursday January 5 at 11.00)
12.00-13.00: Seminar: “Microglia in multiple sclerosis – pathogenesis and imaging” by Prof. Laura Airas, University of Turku. Chair: Kjell-Morten Myhr
13.00-13.15: Break
Junior Symposia kick-off:
13.15-13.30: Introduction
13.30-14.00: “Our experience of great benefits for students attending Junior Symposia at CCBIO”. Keynote lecture by Prof. Lars A. Akslen, Director at CCBIO, UiB
14.00-14.15: Coffee break
14.15-14.40: “Respiratory chain integrity in Parkinson’s disease skeletal muscle” by Simon Ulvenes Kverneng
14.40-15.05: “Towards older age at Multiple Sclerosis onset?” by Andrea Habbestad
15.05-15.20: Coffee break
15.20-15.45: “Wearable sensing technology in research for Parkinson’s disease: experience from the field” by Haakon Reithe
15.45-16.05: “Research stay abroad. My experiences from Amsterdam” by Ingrid Anne Lie
16.05-16.20: Concluding remarks
Lecture language: English
April 2023
(Engelsk tekst videre siden programmet var på engelsk, og det er også undervisningsspråket på disse symposiene).
Explore new frontiers with the young Neuro-SysMed researchers in this excellent arena to obtain valuable skills in presentation techniques, engage in scientific discussions and take advantage of peer reviews and comments. Learn about current research within MS, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and ALS! Lunch is included.
This time, we will learn about the challenges and opportunities of disease modelling, explained by Katrin Kleinmanns; Christopher Kvistad will discuss whether mesenchymal stem cells can promote regeneration in multiple sclerosis, per results in the SMART-MS study; Katarina Lundervold will show the link between Parkinson’s disease and the gut; Magne Solheim will explain how he is studying ALS using health registries; Brit Ellen Rød will tell us about B-cell depletion therapy in multiple sclerosis; and Haakon Berven will talk about NAD clinical studies in Parkinson’s disease.
Place: Auditorium 4, BB-building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Friday April 28, 2023 at 09.00-13.00
Program:
Session chairs – Ida Herdlevaer and Sepideh Mostafavi
09.00 - 09.10: Welcome and introduction
09.10 – 09:40: “Disease modelling – challenges and opportunities” by Katrin Kleinmanns
09.40 – 10.10: “SMART-MS – Can mesenchymal stem cells promote regeneration in multiple sclerosis?” by Christopher Kvistad
10.10-10.30: Coffee break
10.30 – 10.55: “Parkinson’s disease and the gut” by Katarina Lundervold
10.55 – 11.20: “Studying ALS using health registries - An introduction to my PhD project” by Magne Solheim
11.20 – 12.00: Lunch
12.00 – 12.25: “B-cell depletion therapy in multiple sclerosis” by Brit Ellen Rød
12.25 – 12.50: “NAD clinical studies in Parkinson’s disease” by Haakon Berven
12.50 – 13.00: Concluding remark
Lecture language: English
Open to all, also senior scientists, just remember to register.
Oktober 2023
(Engelsk tekst videre siden programmet var på engelsk, og det er også undervisningsspråket på disse symposiene).
Place: Auditorium 4, BB building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Friday October 20, 2023 at 09.00-13.00
Chairs: Yola Gerking and Fiona Dick
For ECTS registration, remember to register in Studentweb for the subject NEUROSYSM910 for the fall term as well, deadline in Studentweb for all subjects is September 1.
Lecture language: English
Program:
09.00-09.10: Welcome and introduction
09.10-10.10: “Life after PhD: Career guidance and how to build your academic CV” by Cecilie Nordbotten
10.10-10.30: Coffee break
10.30-10.55: “Phosphorous MRS in neurodegenerative disorders” by Magnus Svensen
10.55-11.20: “Mitochondrial dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis” by Tale Bjerknes
11.20-12.00: Lunch
12.00-12.25: “Using multi-omics to discover new pathways controlled by the cerebellar degeneration-related proteins” by Eirik Solheim
12.25-12.50: “Stratification of idiopathic Parkinson's disease based on mitochondrial dysfunction: the mitoPD subtype” by Anna Rubiolo
12.50-13.00: Concluding remarks
Contact: Any questions, please contact Shamundeeswari Anandan: samanandhan@gmail.com
Desember 2023
(Engelsk tekst videre siden programmet var på engelsk, og det er også undervisningsspråket på disse symposiene).
This time, Paulo Rodrigues Santos will give us an immunologist view of neuroscience research online from the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Sonia Gavasso will provide us with neuroimmunological insights from high dimensional analysis, Peder Lillebostad will give a talk on SNceg, automated segmentation of the substantia nigra pars compacta from multiparametric MRI, and Karine Eid will give us a summary of findings from her PhD thesis “Childhood abuse, adult abuse, and the risk of perinatal depression in women with multiple sclerosis.” Yola Gerking will explain application of imaging mass cytometry to compare microglia activation in various brain regions in paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration, and Gard Skulstad Johanson will give an ovierview of the N-ADAPT study: a Randomized Double-blind Trial of NAD Replenishment Therapy for Atypical Parkinsonism.
Place: Auditorium 4, BB building (campus Haukeland University Hospital)
Time: Friday December 1, 2023 at 09.00-13.00
NOTE: Professor Santos' lecture will be online, and is opened up to a larger audience - so tune in on Zoom from 09.00.
Students: For ECTS registration, remember to register in Studentweb for the subject NEUROSYSM910 for ech term as well, within the term deadline (Sept. 1 for fall term, February 1 for spring term).
Chairs: Katarina Lundervold and Brit Ellen Rød
Lecture language: English
Program:
09.00-09.10: Welcome and introduction
09.10-09.40: Keynote: Paulo Rodrigues Santos – An immunologist view of neuroscience research (University of Coimbra, Portugal, online)
09.40-10.10: Keynote: Sonia Gavasso – Neuroimmunological insights from high dimensional analysis (University of Bergen, Norway)
10.10-10.30: Coffee break
10.30-10.55: Peder Lillebostad – SNceg: automated segmentation of the substantia nigra pars compacta from multiparametric MRI
10.55-11.20: Karine Eid – Summary of findings from my Ph.d. thesis: Childhood abuse, adult abuse, and the risk of perinatal depression in women with multiple sclerosis
11.20-12.00: Lunch
12.00-12.25: Yola Gerking – Application of imaging mass cytometry to compare microglia activation in various brain regions in paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration
12.25-12.50: Gard Aasmund Skulstad Johanson – The N-ADAPT study: a Randomized Double-blind Trial of NAD Replenishment Therapy for Atypical Parkinsonism
12.50-13.00: Concluding remarks
Contact: Any questions, please contact Shamundeeswari Anandan: samanandhan@gmail.com
Shamundeeswari Anandan holds academic responsibility for the symposia.