The Research Symposium is a great opportunity to share your research with other researchers and learn about their studies. The main purpose of the symposium: bring researchers together, discuss their projects, and offer a platform for networking.
Research Symposium - program
09:00
| Welcoming remarks by Bodil Ørkild
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09:10
| Oral presentation first session of the competition – Four presentations of eight minutes
- Anton Friis Mariager: Prevalence and time of closure of Open Ductus Arteriosus in term born neonates.
- Casper Kjærsgaard Nielsen: Ready-to-use dasiglucagon corrects postprandial hypoglycaemia in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass-operated individuals.
- Charlotte Näslund Koch: Smoking is an independent but not a causal risk factor for psoriasis: results from a Mendelian randomization study.
- Gustav Gede Nervil: Doctors Diagnostic Accuracy improved by digital patient cases through education mobile application.
Chair: Ann Møller |
10:00
| Coffee break – meet your fellow researchers
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10:30
| Research battle – who will win the votes? During the next 10 years Artificial Intelligence/Big Data will replace Randomized Trials as the gold standard to produce evidence in clinical medicine: Yes or No Søren Brunak, Professor of Disease Systems Biology, University of Copenhagen vs Paul Pharoah, Professor of Cancer Epidemiology, University of Cambridge.
Chair: Stig E Bojesen
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11:30
| Lunch and networking
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12:15
| 60 short electronic presentations on four stations distributed on Balkonen and in Store Mødesal Chair: Jesper Johannesen, Carsten Bogh Juhl, Barbara Juliane Holzknecht, Lisbet Hölmich
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13:30
| Coffee break on Balkonen
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13:55
| Oral presentation second session of the competition – Four presentations of eight minutes
- Jonathan Wenstrup: Dispatcher Stroke Recognition in Emergency Medical Call Centre and Out-of-Hours Services calls in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Julie Nyholm Kyvsgaard: Infection burden mediates risk factors of asthma-like symptoms and predicts childhood asthma.
- Louis Lind Plesner: Estimating the impact of chest radiograph automation with artificial intelligence.
- Niklas Dyrby Johansen: High-dose versus stand.
Chair: Lone Skov
Online voting for best oral presentation.
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14:50
| Short electronic presentation competition – Final with the four selected presentations Chair: Christina Kruuse
Online voting for best short electronic presentation.
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15:15
| Chairman of the Capital Region of Denmark’s Research committee Carsten Scheibye will give an overview of the committee’s current focus areas.
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15:25
| Award ceremony and closing remarks by Bodil Ørkild
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