Registration for ‘Modern methods for analysing survival and time-to-event data’ now open

We are excited to announce a new course that will give researchers in biostatistics, bioinformatics, epidemiology and related fields an up-to-date overview of statistical methodology for analysing time-to-event data. The course ‘Modern methods for analysing survival and time-to-event data‘ is organised by Ørnulf Borgan, Odd O. Aalen and Håkon K. Gjessing, and will run in Oslo, 4-8…Continue reading Registration for ‘Modern methods for analysing survival and time-to-event data’ now open

Hands-on material for ‘Network Biology/Integromics Bioinformatics – Applications Towards Medicine’ finally available!

Photo: Tomasz Furmanek We know that many of you are waiting patiently for the hands-on material, presentations and recordings from the recent workshop ‘Network Biology/Integromics Bioinformatics – Applications Towards Medicine’. While processing of the recordings takes quite a while, we are happy to announce that the presentations and practical material from the two hands on sessions, on…Continue reading Hands-on material for ‘Network Biology/Integromics Bioinformatics – Applications Towards Medicine’ finally available!

New workshop on ‘Applied Structural Bioinformatics’

NORBIS is pleased to now offer a workshop on ‘Applied Structural Bioinformatics‘, which will take place in Bergen October 16-20. This workshop will provide a practical introduction to popular tools for biomolecular visualisation, analysis and simulations. Lectures will be given by both international and local speakers from the research fields of structural bioinformatics and computer-aided drug…Continue reading New workshop on ‘Applied Structural Bioinformatics’

Welcome to the 3rd annual meeting of NORBIS 8-10 November!

  You are all invited to join the third annual conference of NORBIS, which will take place November 8-10, at Sommarøy Arctic Hotel outside Tromsø.   The conference aims at bringing together students and researchers, fostering collaboration between groups. The participants will learn about each others’ research, discuss science, be inspired by keynotes from leading researchers,…Continue reading Welcome to the 3rd annual meeting of NORBIS 8-10 November!

Workshop on ‘Causal methods relevant for registry-based health research’

Want to learn more about health registry research?  The Health Registries for Research (HRR) infrastructure project gives a workshop on ‘Causal inference in health registry research’ in Oslo 30 Nov-1 Dec, and NORBIS will support travel and accommodation for members who want to participate. You may read more and register here (registration is open until the seats…Continue reading Workshop on ‘Causal methods relevant for registry-based health research’