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Conferences and seminars

CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium June 2, 2026


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Welcome to CCBIO's second Junior Scientist Symposium for 2026, on June 2nd! Lunch is included, just remember to register within the deadline.

Dear all

We are pleased to invite you to the second CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium of the year!

When

June 2, 2026, at 09.00-13.00

Where

Birkhaugsalen, 3rd floor, main building, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen

Registration

Please .
Open to both junior and senior researchers as well as students.

Program

Will be announced.

Hege Fredriksen Berg and Manuel Carrasco Fernandez are coordinators of the junior symposia and are planning and chairing these meetings. Any questions can be addressed to them.

The course code for this course is  in StudentWeb.

The JUSS

The CCBIO Junior Scientist Symposium represents an integrated part of the CCBIO Research School for Cancer Studies. This is a seminar series that aims to improve scientific interaction and networking among junior researchers.

Program and registration link will be announced on this page. If you are a student, also remember to sign up for the subject in Studentweb, so that you can get the ECTS registered..

The symposia are held four times annually, and the first seminar took place on June 11th 2014. 

This symposium is an arena where PhD candidates and postdocs gain experience with oral presentations and academic discussions. The meetings have proved to be an excellent place for young researchers to get input for potential collaborations in ongoing and future projects.

The program has covered a broad range of topics, from basic studies to clinical research. Further, trial lectures have been presented, and invited speakers from research groups outside of CCBIO have also presented their projects. Each symposium has a format where 3-5 PhD candidates and postdocs present their research, followed by short discussions.