Covid-19 and Open Science
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- Location: Online
- Lecturer: Carla Montesano, Vittorio Colizzi and other STARBIOS2 researchers
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- Organiser: Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics
- Contact person: Anna Holm
- Seminarium
“Covid-19 and Open Science” will be an opportunity to learn from and discuss Open Science approaches, methodologies and best practice used by STARBIOS2 partners involved in fighting the novel coronavirus and Covid-19. Join us on 29 May 2020, at 18:00 CEST!
Directly following the STARBIOS2 final event on 29 May, we organise a special event on Covid-19 and Open Science. The Covid-19 pandemic caused by the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV2) has reinforced data sharing, communication and collaboration within international research communities. Challenging, in a positive way, the utilization of open science approaches and methodologies.
Open Science is a new approach to the scientific process based on cooperative work and new ways of diffusing knowledge through digital technologies and collaborative tools. With the goal of making scientific research available to all. A goal that could be accomplished by publishing open scientific research, campaigning for open access, and making it easier to both publish and communicate knowledge and new findings.
Finding ways of making research more transparent and accessible during the research process has become incredibly relevant for research about SARS-CoV2 and Covid-19. Open notebook science, citizen science, crowdfunding and open source software is more relevant than ever.
Events for Medicine and Pharmacy
Dissertations are listed in DiVA.
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Bioscience seminar series
Ola Spjuth is presenting “AI, Automation and Cell Biology: Research in the Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics group”
Sara Mangsbo is presenting ”Antibodies as scaffolds for synthetic peptide drug delivery to antigen-presenting cells” -
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ObGyn Highlights: Mother and Infant Heart Rate Variability as Markers of Mental Health
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Virology seminar via zoom, Janina Kaira "The role of FXR1 and DAP5 in Human Adenovirus 5 infection"
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Neuro seminar with guest Martin Häring, Medical University of Vienna
Title: "Deciphering the selective serotonergic influence on pain"
Zoom link: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64730733427 -
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Dissertation, Jing Ma
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Thesis defense Adrian Desai Boström, Functional Pharmacology
Title: "Epigenetic dysregulation in relation to psychiatric traits in adolescence and adulthood"
Join Zoom Meeting: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/69240915044 -
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Immunology seminar Anna-Karin Olsson “Neutrophil extracellular traps in cancer – consequences for peripheral vessel and organ function”
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The virtual brain
Higher seminar
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GlobeLife Seminar: Social innovations in global health
You are most welcome to the next GlobeLife seminar Monday January 25, 1.30-4 pm on ‘Social Innovation for Global Health’, organized and moderated by Mats Målqvist, UU and Kristi Annerstedt Sidney, KI
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Womher seminar
"Responsibility and autonomy in health care for persons with major deliberate self-harm, ethical-legal analysis of patients’ and clinicians’ narratives"
Host: Medfarm