Welcome to Biomedicum’s supplier exhibition in the mingel area on floor 3. New this year is a seminar series from the suppliers in connection with the exhibition.
Title: From proteins to circuits: defining pyramidal neuron input architecture and remodeling in disease. May 7 at 11:00 in room Ragnar Granit, Biomedicum.
Jacob Berzelius lecture hall, Berzelius väg 3, 171 65 Solna Campus Solna
Warmly welcome to the fifth annual KI–SciLifeLab Symposium. This half-day event is aimed at everyone in the SciLifeLab community at KI, as well as anyone curious about our research who would like to connect and collaborate.
Choosing the right type of figure to visualise a dataset can be challenging. It will depend on both the nature of your data, and what message you want to communicate to your audience. In this lunch webinar, we will go through the most common graphs used to visualise biological and medical datasets…
Welcome to this Bites of Learning session with Nina Viberg on systems thinking. Unlock the power of seeing the whole picture, discover how systems thinking transforms complex challenges into innovative solutions in education and beyond.
As AI continues to transform global health systems - from outbreak detection to decision-making - it raises critical questions around data ownership, governance, equity, and the fair distribution of benefits. This conversation will bring together diverse global perspectives to reflect on how AI can…
Giving oral presentations is an important part of scholarly exchange. During this workshop, you will learn how to plan, prepare for, structure and deliver an effective oral presentation. We will also discuss how to deal with being nervous.
See images, books and instruments representing many centuries of exploring the smallest details in our body. The exhibition is a collaboration between the Nobel Prize Museum and the Unit for Medical History and Heritage at the University Library at KI.
Structural insight into Frizzled activation enables pharmacological targeting Julia Kinsolving Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, Division of Receptor Biology and Signaling, Karolinska Institutet