tisdag 19 september 2017

Interesting lecture for Global profil students


Back to Nature 

Lectures and discussion of Biomimicry
Karolinska Institute, Flemingsberg

A TED-inspired salon event, free admission for students & others organized by the Doctoral Programme for Development and Regeneration (DEVREG).

At this TED-inspired two-hours event, we gain a better understanding of how studying and mimicking nature as part of medical research could lead to important breakthroughs and innovations. The theme will be explored by listening to talks on the subject followed by an open-minded campfire session with the speakers and where you are welcome to share your thoughts and questions.

Snacks & refreshments will be served. To get one of the complimentary tickets and join this event, please register here before September 26:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/back-to-nature-ki-devreg-salon-event-tickets-37906046004?aff=es2

A TED-inspired salon event, free admission for student & others

The core idea of biomimicry is that nature has already solved many of the problems we are grappling with. At this salon event you will learn what biomimicry is about and get some examples of how it is used in research and innovations.
At this TED-inspired two-hour event, we gain a better understanding of how studying and mimicking nature as part of medical research could lead to important breakthroughs and innovations. The theme will be explored by listening to talks on the subject followed by an open-minded campfire session with the speakers and where you are welcome to share your thoughts and questions.
Speakers
Johanna Painer, PhD, DVM, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna
Johanna is a researcher and wildlife veterinarian with special interest in Ultrasonography and Reproduction in Wildlife, Wildlife Anaesthesia and Wildlife Crime. She is also a consultant veterinarian for the Orsa Predator Park in Sweden. She is part of a team investigating how mammals rely upon scent for intraspecific communication. She will present parts of her research and share her thoughts about what and how we could learn from nature and wildlife.
Janne Johansson, Professor, Karolinska Institutet
Janne is head of a research group working on mechanisms of protein aggregation in disease, development of protein drugs, and protein assembly in spider silk formation. This broad approach has so far generated for example synthetic proteins for treatment of lung disease. Janne will talk about how they succeed in finding a method to make artificial spider silk and how it could be used in biomedical applications.
Monday 2 October 16:00-18:00
Hörsalen, Novum, plan 4, Blickagången 6, Karolinska Institute Campus Huddinge, Flemingsberg
15:10  Hagabergs folkhögskola Buss 753 mot Östertälje station
15:23  Östertälje Pendeltåg 36 mot Märsta
15:40  Flemingsberg Gå 339 meter 15:48  Blickagången 6, Huddinge


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