Hi,
A kind reminder about the next Brown Bag seminar by two Profi6 tenure track researchers, namely Associate Professors Teemu Myllylä/6GESS and Eija Pirinen/Fibrobesity!
[See
https://patio.oulu.fi/en/events/brown-bag-towards-novel-treatments-and-monitoring-medicine]
Event
To start the Brown Bag seminar series of this Autumn we gaze towards the future. Our first
seminar is titled “Towards novel treatments and monitoring in medicine”, which brings together research from two of University of Oulu’s profiling themes, 6G-enabled sustainable society (6GESS) and Fibrobesity. The seminar will be held in
Tellus Linnanmaa Stage on Thu 1st of September from 11 to 12. Lunch will be served to registered participants attending the event on campus.
The event is held in English.
You can also participate in Zoom: https://oulu.zoom.us/j/68736999744
The speakers in this Brown Bag seminar will be
Teemu Myllylä, associate professor in the research unit of health sciences and technology contributing to
6GESS profiling theme, and Eija Pirinen, associate professor in the research unit of internal medicine contributing to the
Fibrobesity profiling theme. Myllylä’s research focuses on monitoring the brain, and Pirinen is looking into the functioning of mitochondria. Join the seminar to learn more!
In the Brown Bag seminars of Autumn 2022 you will get to know the research of the newly started researchers
in the 6G-enabled sustainable society (6GESS) profiling theme alongside interesting research topics from other disciplines in our university. 6GESS is an Academy of Finland funded research theme that focuses on wireless technologies that enable health care
and energy solutions for the future.
Best wishes,
Ritva
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Ritva Saastamoinen
PhD, Adjunct Professor (Docent)
Coordinator, Profi6 Fibrobesity
Research Unit for Internal Medicine (Room S5 230)
Faculty of Medicine
University of Oulu
tel. +358 294 48 5226, +358 50 592 3333
Twitter: FibroHealthOulu
@FibroOulu
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