Tapahtumakalenteri

huhtikuu 19

Dissertation: Samu Kurki

Samu Kurki, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine, Doctoral Program in Clinical Research, University of Helsinki, Laboratory of Neurobiology, University of Helsinki, Department of Pathology
Neurophysiological and pathological brain responses to systemic inflammation in rodents and men

Opponent: Professor Michal Schwartz, Weizmann Institute of Science


Aloitusaika: 19.04.2024 12:00
Lopetusaika: 19.04.2024 14:00
Kesto: 2 hours
Sijainti: Biomedicum1, lecture hall 3, Haartmaninkatu 8, 00290 Helsinki
Tyyppi: Dissertation
Organisaatio: UH, Faculty of Medicine
Yhteyshenkilö: samu.q.kurki@helsinki.fi
huhtikuu 19

Dissertation: Ella Sinervuori

Ella Sinervuori, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland
Novel approaches to drug response profiling in AML

Opponent: Ph.D, docent, Associate prof. Hong Qian, Karolinska Institutet





Aloitusaika: 19.04.2024 13:00
Lopetusaika: 19.04.2024 15:00
Kesto: 2 hours
Sijainti: Biomedicum1, lecture hall 2, Haartmaninkatu 8, 00290 Helsinki
Tyyppi: Dissertation
Organisaatio: UH, Faculty of Medicine
Yhteyshenkilö: ella.karjalainen@helsinki.fi
huhtikuu 24

CANCELLED: Annette Horstmann / Big questions in neuroscience and current limits of knowledge

Brain vs. Food 0 - 1: Cognitive Aspects of Obesity
Associate Professor Annette Horstmann, University of Helsinki:

A
re you interested in what are the key open research questions in different fields of neuroscience?
What are the current conceptual and methodological limitations?
What are the biggest hurdles for effective prevention and treatment of psychiatric and neurological diseases?
 
Come and hear our top neuroscientists discuss these and other timely questions in the context of their research.
The events are open to students, postdocs, group leaders, or anyone interested in neuroscience, and science in general.
 
Organizer: Professor Iiris Hovatta, Doctoral Programme Brain & Mind
Biography:

Annette Horstmann, PhD is Associate professor at the Department of Psychology and Logopedics, University of Helsinki. She investigates the neurobiology of obesity, and multiple factors that determine how much an individual eats and whether they develop obesity. Individual differences in behavior, governed by cognitive processes and traits like reward-sensitivity, reinforcement learning or executive functions, might make it more difficult to navigate in today’s complex obesogenic environment. Eating and choice behavior can be acquired and shaped throughout the lifespan but are presumably influenced by underlying genetic predispositions as well. With her research, her lab aims to identify neurocognitive profiles that can explain what factors contribute to certain eating habits on the individual level. Ultimately, their research aims at helping prevent the progression and treatment of maladaptive eating habits and obesity by developing individualized intervention strategies. Towards this aim, they draw upon multiple scientific disciplines such as biology, psychology, neuro- and cognitive sciences, medicine, nutritional sciences, and mathematics.

 
In order to estimate the number of coffees and snacks to be ordered, please register using the e-form.
 
Previous lectures in the seminar series are available on the Moodle page (enrolment key: "bigquestions")
Credits: NEUBM-601 (1-2 cr)
Students will receive credits if they write a 1-2 page essay based on each lecture (5 essays = 1 cr, 10 essays = 2 cr, if accepted)
 
Next seminars in spring 2024:
22.5.2024 Timo Myöhänen




Aloitusaika: 24.04.2024 15:15
Lopetusaika: 24.04.2024 16:15
Kesto: 1 hour
Sijainti: Haartman Institute, lecture hall 2, Haartmaninkatu 3, 00290 Helsinki
Tyyppi: Seminar
Organisaatio: UH, Faculty of Medicine
Yhteyshenkilö: katri.wegelius@helsinki.fi
huhtikuu 25

The Future of Clinical Proteomics: New and Emerging Innovations in Next Generation Proteomics

Organizer: The seminar is organized by the Meilahti Clinical Proteomics Unit and the National Proteomics Consortium hosted by Biocenter Finland (BF).

 

Target group: The seminar is targeted to scientists, clinicians, graduate and post-graduate students, and other personnel. Students need to register to get credits for their presence.

 

Aim of the seminar:

It has become obvious in the recent years that new technologies are needed for several special and basic proteomics applications to overcome the limitations of the mass spectrometry-based classical proteomics technologies. Since the first publication of the partial human genome in 2000/2001, proteomics has desperately tried to answer the next big challenge and Biotech’s next mantra to reveal the human proteome, without great success. Large clinical cohorts have rarely been studied on the protein level in deep detail by any available mass spectrometry-based technology. MS instruments are slow and do not have the capability to be run in parallel for hundreds of samples simultaneously. Moreover, the high dynamic range of proteins in samples usually stored in any biobank (blood, CSF and other body fluids) give a MS instrument hard time to succeed. Therefore, several new technologies have arisen and are continuously developed to set a completely new level on modern clinical proteomics. Such technologies are often usable to biobank samples directly and they also show the capacity for high-throughput and speed, making them suitable for large scale patient sample cohorts. Another challenge for MS based proteomics is the determination of stoichiometries between different proteins or post-translational modifications of a protein. Alternative peptide sequencing technologies, such as fluorosequencing, are being developed to address these needs. At the same time, mass spectrometry field is far from stagnant. The instruments are becoming faster and more sensitive, and new sample preparation techniques address some of the shortcomings of MS-based analysis. The aim of this seminar is to give the listeners a glimpse of such new technologies and to provide a good summary and comparison on the use of the two top MS instruments of today (Thermo Fisher Scientific and Bruker Corporation) for clinical sample analyses.

Registration: by 23.4.24 https://elomake.helsinki.fi/lomakkeet/129499/lomakkeet.html


Program:

 

09:00 – 09:10 Introduction and Welcome, Marc Baumann, Director, Meilahti Clinical Proteomics Core Facility, University of Helsinki

 

09:10 – 09:50 “Deep, unbiased proteomics at scale” Dr. Markus Vossmann, Vice President & General Manager EMEA and APAC, SEER, Inc.

 

09:55 – 10:35 “Enhance proteomics with next generation protein sequencing technology from Quantum-Si”, Richard Broadhead, Senior Field Application Scientist, Quantum-Si

 

10:35 – 11:00 Coffee break

 

11:00 – 11:40 "Shaping the Future of Healthcare: The Impact of High-Throughput Proteomics", Dr. Huthayfa Mujahed, Field Application Scientist, Olink Proteomics

 

11:45 – 12:30 “From Early Discovery to Clinical Trials - advancing each stage with high-plex SomaScan® proteomics”, Dr. Gary Prescott, Field Applications Scientist, Somalogic

 

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch

 

13:30 – 14:10 Proteomics at the Crossroads: Balancing Throughput and Depth for Biomarker Discovery”, Dr. Julia Kraegenbring, Senior Application Scientist, Thermo Fisher Scientific

 

14:15 – 14:55 “MALDI Imaging of intact protein + Multiomics analysis from a single glass slide”, Dr. Michele Genangeli, Commercial Manager, Bruker (Remote)

 

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break

 

15:30 – 16:10 "Robust and scalable single-molecule protein sequencing with fluorosequencing", Dr. Jagannath Swaminathan, Chief Technology Officer, Erisyon (Remote) 

 

16:15 – 16:55 “Expanding Proteomic Horizons with Single-Molecule Proteome and Proteoform Analysis”, Parag Mallick, Founder & Chief Scientist, Nautilus Biotechnology. (Remote) 

 

17:00 Closing remarks, Marc Baumann, Director, Meilahti Clinical Proteomics Core Facility, University of Helsinki



Aloitusaika: 25.04.2024 09:00
Lopetusaika: 25.04.2024 17:00
Kesto: 8 hours
Sijainti: Biomedicum 1, seminar room 1-2
Tyyppi: Seminar
Organisaatio: Clinical Proteomics Unit
Yhteyshenkilö: bmh-proteomics@helsinki.fi
huhtikuu 25

Research to Business funding info session

Business Finland offers an excellent funding instrument designed to support the preparation for commercialisation of academic research results. This Research to Business funding is intended for projects within public research organisations, where research groups and researchers aim to commercialise their research results and develop their research into new businesses.

During the event you:

  • will get information about the key aspects of Research to Business funding,
  • learn how Helsinki Innovation Services Ltd coordinates and supports the application process of University of Helsinki applicants,
  • will get an idea of the timeline and different stages of a typical Research to Business project,
  • will learn about the benefits of commercialising research, from applying for Research to Business funding to setting up a company,
  • can ask questions.

 

The event is open to all researchers and staff from all scientific fields of the University of Helsinki.



Aloitusaika: 25.04.2024 10:00
Lopetusaika: 25.04.2024 10:50
Kesto: 50 minutes
Sijainti: remotely
Tyyppi: Education
Organisaatio: Business Finalnd
Yhteyshenkilö: harriet.haras@helsinki.fi