Dias nummer 1 - Aarhus Universitet

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PROGRAM (I)
15 January
Welcome
8.15-8.20 Søren Mogensen, Dean of Faculty
8.20-8.25 Iben Møller Jønsson, Board Member of the PhD Association
8.25-8.30 Troels S. Jensen, Chairman of the Organizing Committee - today’s programme
8.30-9.15 Jonathan Webb, University of Oxford: “Establishing a dynamic doctoral
program. A PhD student’s perspective”
Poster session
09.15-10.45 Poster visits part one (two chairmen per group of 10 posters) and coffee
P01-P13: Lake Auditorium, P14-P28: Bartholin Building, P29-P36: Victor
Albeck Building (all odd numbered sessions)
PROGRAM (II)
Oral communications
10.45-12.15 Parallel sessions (6 presentations, each presentation 10+5 min)
Session O1, Auditorium 1
Chairmen: Raben Rosenberg & Ebba Nexø
Session O2, Auditorium 2
Chairmen: Bente Jespersen & Christian Aalkjær
Session O3, Auditorium 3
Chairmen: Leif Mosekilde & Lise Wogensen Bach
Session O4, Auditorium 4
Chairmen: Jens Overgaard & Jytte Banner Lundemose
12.15-13.00 Lunch
PROGRAM (III)
Poster session
13.00-14.30 Poster visits part two (two chairmen per group of 10 posters) and coffee
P01-P13: Lake Auditorium, P14-P28: Bartholin Building, P29-P36: Victor
Albeck Building (all even numbered sessions)
Skou Lecture Chaired Chairman Søren Mogensen, Dean of Faculty
14.30-15.15 Nobel Laureate Timothy Hunt: “My Way into the Cell Cycle”
The Fogh Nielsen prize competition Chairmen Søren Moestrup & Iben Møller Jønsson
15.15-15.30 PhD student Anna Krarup Keller
15.30-15.45 PhD student Anne Nyholm Holdensen
15.45-16.00 PhD student Casper Bindzus Foldager
THE FOGH NIELSEN PRIZE SESSION
Chairmen: Søren Moestrup & Iben Møller Jønsson
15.15 Anna Krarup Keller. MICRODIALYSIS FOR DETECTION OF POSTOPERATIVE
ISCHEMIA IN EXPERIMENTAL RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
15.30 Casper Foldager. EFFECTS OF COMBINED 3D- AND HYPOXIC CULTURING ON
CARTILAGESPECIFIC GENE EXPRESSION IN HUMAN CHONDROCYTES
15.45 Anne Nyholm Holdensen. CRUCIAL DETERMINANT OF CA2+ TRANSPORT CYCLE
RATE OF SERCA
The result will be announced at the dinner in the evening. The winner - or winners will receive a research grant from a total of at least DKK 100.000.
PROGRAM (V)
Closing remarks
16.00 Lise Wogensen Bach, Vice-Head of Graduate School
Social programme
18.00 Dinner and presentation of prizes, Stakladen. Festive speech by Jane Skov, PhD
22.00 Band and dance
POSTER SESSION (I)
Poster visits start promptly at 09.15 (part one - all odd numbered sessions) and 13.00
(part two - all even numbered sessions), starting with the first poster in each group.
Each presenter has 2-3 minutes to describe the poster, and 2-3 minutes to answer
questions from the chairmen and others.
Groups P1-P13
Lake Auditorium Building
Groups P14-P28
Bartholin Building
Groups P29-P36
Victor Albeck Building
POSTER SESSION (II)
The Lake Auditorium Building
P100 Level 1
P01-P02 Level 1
P03-P05 Level 2
P06-P11 Level 3 (aud. 5)
P12-P13 Level 4
The Bartholin Building Teaching Wing
P14-P19 Reading room
P20 Sunroom
P21-P28 Auditorium 1-4
The Victor Albeck Building, level 2
P28-P30 Koll. west
P31-P33 Group room
P34-35 Koll. East
P36 Level 3
PRIZES
There will be prizes for the best presentation in each oral and poster group chosen by
the chairmen
Prize committee:
Chairman, Jens Chr. Djurhuus
Co-chairman, Helene Nørrelund
The names of the winners will be announced by the Chairman of the Prize Committee,
Prof. Jens Chr. Djurhuus, at the Dinner
DINNER
Your name badge shows if you are registered for the dinner.
If you are not registered and want to come, please ask at the registration desk if there
are any spare seats.
Please inform at the registration desk if you want to cancel your registration.
VENUES
Poster groups 14-28
Main venue,
Poster groups 1-13
Poster groups 29-36
THE SKOU LECTURE
Chairman: Søren Mogensen, Dean of Faculty
14.30 Nobel Laureate Timothy Hunt: “My Way into the Cell Cycle”
Tim Hunt is a scientist at Cancer Research UK, Clare Hall Laboratories, UK. Dr Hunt was born in 1943
and grew up in Oxford, but went up to Cambridge to read Natural Sciences in 1961. He did his Ph.D.
in the Department of Biochemistry on “The Synthesis of Haemoglobin”. He spent almost 30 years
altogether in Cambridge, mostly working on the control of protein synthesis, with spells in the USA;
he was a postdoctoral Fellow at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1968-70 and he spent
summers at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole from 1977 until 1985, teaching and doing
research. In 1982, he discovered cyclins, which turned out to be “Key Regulator(s) of the Cell Cycle”.
This discovery led to a share of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2001, together with Lee
Hartwell and Paul Nurse.
INTERNATIONAL NETWORKING
The following ten PhD students from USA, UK, Sweden, and France have been
invited to spend a day and network and socialize with PhD students from Aarhus
University. They will present posters (P100) at Level 1 in The Lake Auditorium Building:
• Ruth Mokgokon, University of Cambridge, UK
• David E. Arnolds, The University of Chicago, USA
• Lena Andersson, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
• Bidgette Janine Connell, University Joseph Fourier, France
• James Alister Kennard, University of Oxford, UK
• Syrukh Sigal Sutter, University of California, USA
• Shawna Ann Cooper-Bast, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, USA
• Vinee Purohit, University of Nebraska, USA
• Jessica A. Morgan, University of Tennessee, USA
• Jonathan Webb, University of Oxford, UK
QUESTIONS?
Any questions, please ask a member of the organizing committee:
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Gunna Christiansen, Institute of Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Helene Nørrelund, Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes
Iben Møller Jønsson, PhD student, Department of Paediatrics
Jens Cosedis Nielsen, Department of Cardiology B
Kimmo Jensen, Institute of Physiology and Biophysics
Lise Wogensen Bach, Research Laboratory for Biochemical Pathology
Maciej Bogdan Maniecki, Department of Clinical Biochemistry
Michael Mulvany, Head Graduate School of Health Sciences
Niels Trolle Andersen, School of Public Health
Thomas Vorup-Jensen, Institute of Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Troels Staehelin Jensen (chairman), Department of Neurology and Danish Pain Research
Center
• Troels Thim, PhD Student, Department of Cardiology B
• Vivi Schlünssen, School of Public Health
• Tanja Hansen, PhD Administration
or one of the assistants (in AU T-shirts)
- All PhD students at SUN, AU are members Including You!
We work on issues concerning Your PhD:
Overall, the PhD association works on improving the PhD study at SUN, AU.
We have influence on PhD courses, teaching load, studying abroad etc.
Main activities:
• Collaboration with the Graduate School of Health Science
• Organizer of ”After Work Meetings”
• Co-organizer of the annual PhD day
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