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    "contributors": [],
    "event_id": 35,
    "archive": "2017-03-29 Life science lunch - Innovative life sciences across disciplines - part 1",
    "vortex": {
        "url": "http:\/\/www.ub.uio.no\/kurs-arrangement\/arrangementer\/ureal\/2017\/170329_LILinnovative.html",
        "title": "Life Science Lunch: Innovative life sciences across disciplines – Part 1",
        "location": "Realfagsbiblioteket, Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus",
        "date": "2017-03-29",
        "start_time": "2017-03-29T12:15:00+02:00",
        "end_time": "2017-03-29T13:00:00+02:00",
        "introduction": "At the life science lunches in March and April researchers from five different faculties at UiO will talk about their innovative life science research. Collaboration across disciplines is essential to succeed for many of the projects.",
        "text": "The event was streamed live. Watch recordings of the first and last presentations.\\n\\nBring your lunch and join, we serve tea and coffee!\\n\\nAbout Life Science Lunch\\n\\nThis series of seminars provides insight into what life sciences are and what topics the University of Oslo and its collaborators are working on within life sciences. You will meet both established top researchers and young talents that through different approaches are working to gain new insight to solve societal challenges related to health and the environment. The seminars are a collaboration between faculties and departments, the Student Parliament, the Science Library and UiO:Life Science.",
        "organizers": [
            "The Science Library",
            "UiO:Life science"
        ],
        "tags": [
            "Livsvitenskap i lunsjen",
            "Science Debate"
        ],
        "thumbnail": "https:\/\/www.ub.uio.no\/kurs-arrangement\/arrangementer\/ureal\/2017\/lil_29032017_arr.jpg"
    },
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            "title": "Life Science Lunch: Innovative life sciences across disciplines – Part 1",
            "description": "1) Marianne Fyhn: How are memories formed and stored? Experimental, computational and theoretical approaches to study neural plasticity\n\nBy request the second presentation has been cut out. \n\n3) Alexander Jensenius: From Interactive music-dance to clinical tool for cerebral palsy\n\n--------------"
        }
    ],
    "primary_language": "en"
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