Events

August 12

Church Music History - Afternoon in The Science Basement

Would you like to know what young scientists are up to, and how their research may pertain to you? Would you like to stay up-to-date with the latest scientific advancements? Do you enjoy learning new things?

The Science Basement would like to invite you to listen and interact during an Afternoon in the Science Basement. The first speaker of the monthly Fall series, Samuli Korkalainen, from the University of Helsinki will present their work, ‘Church Music History: How on Earth can it be interesting?

Description: The history of Lutheran Church music is perhaps not the most exciting topic for some. However, it’s much more than just hymn lyrics and melodies. Congregational singing never happens in a vacuum; it’s always influenced by philosophical and theological thoughts, but political ideas and societal changes have an impact on it as well. Interdisciplinary research on 19th-century Finnish church music thus opens a broad perspective on people’s everyday life in their own localities, and on pan-European flows that also reached the far North two hundred years ago.

More info: follow our event on FB by clicking this link http://tinyurl.com/churchmusichistory or email the organizing team at afternoons@thesciencebasement.org

Ps. Any PhD student from University of Helsinki or Aalto can give a talk (any topic), contact the email above to find out more ;) 

 

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Start time: 12/08/2021 16:30
End time: 12/08/2021 17:45
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
Location: remotely
Type: Education
Organization: University of Helsinki
Contact person: afternoons@thesciencebasement.org
August 13

Special seminar Dr Marieke Kuijjer: Modeling gene regulatory network rewiring in cancer

The biological state of the cell is characterized by a complex network of interacting genes, proteins, microRNAs, as well as other molecules. Gene regulatory network reconstruction algorithms estimate the likelihood of these molecular interactions by drawing on large numbers of expression data to model an "aggregate" network. However, while informative in highlighting overall differences between two or more conditions, aggregate network models fail to capture the heterogeneity represented in a disease population. I will present different gene regulatory network reconstruction algorithms to model transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation. I will then introduce a computational framework for single-sample network reconstruction that allows us to “extract” individual patient networks from aggregate networks. I will demonstrate the strengths of these methods in multiple datasets and will highlight newly identified gene regulatory interactions that play a role in cancer.

Host: prof Sampsa Hautaniemi


Start time: 13/08/2021 10:00
End time: 13/08/2021 11:00
Duration: 1 hour
Location: remotely
Type: Webinar
Organization: University of Helsinki
Contact person: tiia.pelkonen@helsinki.fi
August 13

Dissertation Lasse Rämö

​Lasse Rämö, Faculty of Medicine, Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research:
Humeral Shaft Fractures in Adults – Effectiveness of Surgery versus Functional Bracing

Opponent: Petri Virolainen, University of Turku



Start time: 13/08/2021 12:00
End time: 13/08/2021 14:00
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Töölön Sairaala, luentosali 1, Topeliuksenkatu 5
Type: Dissertation
Organization: UH, Faculty of Medicine
Contact person: lasse.ramo@hus.fi
August 13

Dissertation Chiara Facciotto

​Chiara Facciotto, Faculty of Medicine, Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine
In vitro and in silico methods to investigate and overcome drug resistance in cancer

Opponent:  PhD, Group Leader of the Computational Biology and Systems Medicine group Marieke Kuijjer, Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), University of Oslo


Start time: 13/08/2021 12:00
End time: 13/08/2021 14:00
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Biomedicum1, lecture hall 2, Haartmaninkatu 8, 00290 Helsinki
Type: Dissertation
Organization: UH, Faculty of Medicine
Contact person: chiara.facciotto@helsinki.fi
August 19

Symposium: Cancer - Breaking Bad

​30th BioCity Symposium-14th Finnish Cancer Insitute Symposium
Depending on the pandemics situation, the Symposium will be arranged either as a hybrid or as a fully virtual event

Start time: 19/08/2021 09:00
End time: 20/08/2021 18:00
Duration: 33 hours
Location: Mauno Conference Center, BioCity Turku
Type: Symposium
Organization: Finnish Cancer Institute
Contact person: tiina.vesterinen@helsinki.fi