PHD DAY 2015 PROGRAMME 8.30 Welcome Professor Lise Wogensen Bach, Vice dean and Head of Graduate School 8.40 Welcome and today’s program Alexander Juhl Andersen, Co-chairman of the PhD Association 8.45 Fogh-Nielsen Prize competition Chaired by Professor Søren Moestrup, chairman of the Fogh-Nielsen board 9.30 Coffee/tea and fruit break The Lakeside auditorium 9.45 Oral presentations The Lakeside auditorium 11.15 Break 11.30 Poster presentations Bartholin (build. 1241), Anatomy (build. 1230) and the Lakeside Auditorium 12.45 Lunch /poster viewing Bartholin (build. 1241), Anatomy (build. 1230) and the Lakeside Auditorium 13.30 “Academic doping”, panel debate Panel participants: Professor Kirsten Ohm Kyvik , Professor Jørgen Frøkiær Associate Professor Ask Vest Christiansen and Professor Eskild Petersen 15.00 Coffee/tea and cake break The Lakeside auditorium 15.15 “Diligence, Deception and Fraud”, key note lecture Morten Staberg, Pediatric specialist, MD 16.00 Poster and oral awards The Lakeside Auditorium 16.45 Closing remarks Professor Lise Wogensen Bach, Vice dean and Head of Graduate School 18.30 Dinner and awards ceremony for the JCD and the Fogh Nielsen prizes Centralværkstedet Festive speech by Professor Ole Bækgaard Nielsen AARHUS UNIVERSITY Aarhus University Graduate School of Health PHD DAY 23 JANUARY 2015 1 Practical Information nd Posters should be hung up between 4.30pm and 8pm on January 22 or between 7.30am and 8am on January 23rd. All posters must be taken down before 3.00 pm Oral presenters for sessions O1-O5 must meet in the auditorium concerned between 7.30am and 8:00am on January 23rd to save their presentation onto the auditorium hard disk. Lunch is served at the Lakeside Lecture Theatre and at the poster viewing areas in the Bartholin Building and at Anatomy. Oral session 1: Lakeside Lecture Theatres, Per Kirby Auditorium Oral session 2: Lakeside Lecture Theatres, Merethe Barker Auditorium Oral session 3: Lakeside Lecture Theatres, Eduard Biermann Auditorium Oral session 4: Lakeside Lecture Theatres, Jeppe Vontilius Auditorium Oral session 5: Bartholin building, Auditorium 1 Postersession 1-7 : Lakeside Lecture Theatres, William Scharff Postersession 8-28: Bartholin building, Auditorium 2, 3, 4, studyroom, gardenroom and Hall. Postersession 29-38: Anatomy (building 1230): Hall and Kollokvieroom 1 Organizing committee: Helle Prætorius, Professor mso, DrMedSc, Department of Biomedicine, Chairman Martin Roelsgaard Jakobsen, Ass. Professor, Department of Biomedicin Jakob Østergaard, Postdoc, Department of Clinical Medicine Alexander Juhl Andersen, PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Kasper Pryds, PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Anne-Mette Haase PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Nanna Sophie Brinck-Jensen, PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Maryam Ardalan, PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Rikke Hjortebjerg, PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Emilie Glavind, PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Jennie Maria Strid, PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Sigrid Salling Árnadóttir, PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Johan Arendt, PhD student, Department of Clinical Medicine Sidsel Lindberg Tefre, PhD Administration Birgitte Rosenvind Eriksen, PhD Administration Social media : Merethe Barker Oral 2 E. Biermann Oral 3 Level 2 Foyer William Scharff Poster session J. Vontillius 1-7 Oral 4 Level 3 Per Kirkeby Main Venue Oral 1 Level 4 Bartholin Building Oral 5 Poster session 8-28 Anatomy Poster session 29-38 Academic Doping On behalf of the PhD-Association, the organising committee welcome all students, faculty members and distinguished guests to the PhD Day 2015. The topic of this year´s programme is academic doping, which is also the theme for our panel debate. We hope to evoke both strong opinions and contemplation on the motives for scientific publications and relevant ethic considerations. Is it possible to have a scientific career, while keeping to the straight and narrow? We will hear the opinion from this year’s panel consisting of Head of Institute, Institute of Regional Health Services Research, SDU, Professor Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Chair of The Danish Council for Independent ResearchMedical Science, Professor Jørgen Frøkiær; Lecturer Ask Vest Christiansen and Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Professor Eskild Petersen. This line-up should guarantee a lively debate on the highest level. As something new, the audience in the auditorium is invited to contribute directly with comments and questions on debaters via social media. The choice of this year´s Key Note Lecturer is Morten Staberg, who will tackle ethics in medical practice and medical science. A warm thank goes to all those who have taken their time to participate and help making this PhD Day a leading event. Professor MSO Helle Prætorius Professor MSO Lise Wogensen Bach Chairman of the Organizing Committee Vice-dean and Head of Graduate School Health, Aarhus University Health, Aarhus University Professor Allan Flyvbjerg PhD fellow Alexander Juhl Andersen Dean Co-chairman of the PhD association Health, Aarhus University Health, Aarhus University The Keynote Lecture Morten Staberg, Pediatrician Dr. Staberg is owner of the consultant business Staberg.dk and co- founder of the education company Staberg-Vesterdahl. He earned his MD degree at Copenhagen University and has specialized in pediatrics at Hvidovre Hospital, Glostrup Hospital and Herlev Hospital in the Capitol Region of Denmark. He has worked with neglected, violently and sexually abused children at Center for Social Pediatrics and Center for Sexually Abused Children at Herlev Hospital and Rigshospitalet, respectively. Dr. Staberg often uses humor to address serious problems. He is a columnist in the Danish medical journal Ugeskrift for Læger, and has drawn the attention of the Danish MDs and researchers to safeguard their reputation. He also runs a Facebook debate forum called Læger for Danish MDs – it has more than 1.100 members. Dr. Staberg has actively participated in the public debate regarding the quality, efficiency and safety of care in Danish hospitals. In 2011, he united more than 2.500 Danish MDs in order to end the expensive and inefficient collaboration with the American company, Joint Commission, in the Capitol Region, and to obtain proper budget funding to improve the quality of IT in the Danish health care sector. Furthermore, Dr. Staberg continuously takes a stand in defending children’s rights and strongly believes in the individual’s right to choose their own faith and sexuality - regardless of gender. He actively opposes non-medical circumcision of both girls and boys and trusts that Denmark will be the first country in the world to give children of both genders equal rights to intact bodies. Unfortunately, as a cancer patient, Dr. Staberg has personal experience from both the Danish and American health care system. It has made a major impact on his view of the different aspects of patient care and how we prioritize in Denmark. He is currently cooperating with the Danish radio station P1 concerning a broadcast on this issue. He also does inspiring talks and lectures about the Danish health care system together with the comedian Geo, who has also suffered from cancer. Dr. Staberg has only once won any kind of price or award. More than 20 years ago, he was voted Most Improved Player of the Year on his college tennis team. Yet, he somehow still manages to believe that life is not just about participating. Student counsellor for PhD students Surviving you dissertation From time to time it is more than a book title. In the knowledge that studying for a PhD can be an overwhelming challenge, then Health has established a student counsellor for PhD students. What would you answer if I asked: Is it difficult to plan your daily work? Are things not working? Is it hard to collaborate with your supervisor? Do you find your situation as a PhD student difficult or unsatisfactory? I am always an interested listener. As PhD student counsellor I am a professional interlocutor. Conversations with me are confidential and anonymity is promised. It is not an alternative to the professional research supervision. By means of conversations, the counsellor can help students become aware of what they perceive as difficult and why. This is done in close collaboration with the Secretary of The Graduate School of Health if the process related issues have administrative elements. The intention is to help PhD students gain clarity, come to terms with their situation. It is also to help them to see other opportunities, if they experience personal problems or other difficulties related to the process of working and studying as a PhD student. The counsellor can also assist students to make competent decisions. You are always welcome to contact the PhD student counsellor! Sometimes sooner is better than latter - no problem is too small for a talk. Personal contact: Sanne Angel [email protected] Phone: 871 67889 PhD - and then what? Do you wish to continue research after finishing your PhD? Think about joining the Danish Society for Postdoctoral Health Research The Society was founded in 2012 by Health Professionals who found it challenging to combine clinical work and research. The purpose of the Society is to promote, improve, and develop opportunities to do health research after being awarded a PhD- or DrMedSc-degree. We focus on integrating clinical work with research.
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