Þórarinn Jónmundsson

Identifying causal protein candidates for common disease in the AGES-RS cohort using Mendelian randomization

Sarah McGarrity Phd

Clinical Metabolomics of Acute Critical Illness and Links to The Endothelium

Laufey Tryggvadóttir

Oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer and adverse outcome in BRCA2 mutation carriers and young non-carrier patients

Dr. Elisa Galiano

Neuronal heterogeneity and plasticity in the olfactory bulb

Vilmundur Guðnason

Málþing til heiðurs Vilmundi Guðnasyni, forstöðulæknis Hjartaverndar og prófessor við Læknadeild Háskóla Íslands í tilefni sjötugsafmælis hans.

Scientific innovation, the potential and the pitfalls

Katrín Möller

Green actions in the lab: there really is no time to waste

Bylgja Hilmarsdóttir

Molecular pathology of cancer and the application of clinical sequencing on tumor samples at Landspitali

Inga Reynisdóttir

The potential role of Atlastin 2 in breast cancer progression

Dr. Guðjón Ólafsson

High-throughput synthetic biology approach to study human disease proteins in yeast.

Vignir Helgason, Professor in Cancer Research at the Institute of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow

Target Mitochondrial Metabolism in Leukaemic Stem Cells
 

Next workshop in Bioinformatics will focus on Nanopore sequencing and the opportunities it provides for scientists.