Tapahtumakalenteri
Dissertation: Pia Harjola
Opponent: docent Vesa Virtanen, University of Tampere
Dissertation: Laura Kohtamäki
Opponent: professor Oddbjörn Straume, University of Bergen
HiLIFE webinar / Biomedicum Helsinki seminar: Han Brunner
Prof. H.G. Brunner studied medicine at the University of Groningen and trained as a clinical geneticist at Nijmegen University. Prof. Brunner has been serving as full professor in Nijmegen for 25 years and is currently the Head of the Institute of Human Genetics at Nijmegen and Maastricht Medical Centers. Han Brunner served as president of the European Society of Human Genetics, and as the chair of its Scientific and Education committees. He organizes the European course on Genomic Medicine and bioinformatics, and received the ESHG education award. His work has elucidated genetic mechanisms that cause developmental disorders, such as syndromic autism, abnormal behavior and intellectual disability. Professionally, he has significantly contributed to the introduction of genomic technologies in medical genetics and to the identification of the molecular causes of genetic disorders.
Welcome to this exciting seminar!
Biostatistics drop-in workshop
Are you a researcher needing support with any statistical aspect of your work? The Biostatistics Consulting Service here at Meilahti Campus holds drop-in workshop sessions every other week to answer smaller questions about your analysis - solving a particular problem, how to get started, etc. We provide service in Finnish, English and Swedish.
The next workshop is on Wednesday 8th Novemeber, at 13:00-15:00 in Biomedicum 2B, in the Olohuone on floor 6. Come whenever you can. Note that you may end up waiting a while for your turn, especially early on in the session. We aim to spend no more than 15 minutes with each customer.
Bring:
· your computer
· your data
· your questions
and we biostatisticians will be on hand to help and guide.
Registration is not required, but you can help us prepare for your questions by filling in this form. The workshops are open to any researcher at the university's Medical Faculty, HUS or FIMM.
The autumn's following sessions are planned for 22.11 & 13.12 (not 6.12!). We will restart again after the Christmas holiday period.
For more in-depth questions, please book a one-on-one consultation session using this e-form where we will have time to go into more detail.
From the Biostatistics Team
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Maria Ryazantseva, Neuroscience Center, UH