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9.9.2024

Alex Berg: Challenges Associated with Data Collection 

Collecting data through interviews can be a challenging experience. Factors that affect the process include difficulty finding participants, especially if they are minorities, and this goes hand in hand with how big your network is, your ability to reach out to as many people as possible, and your geographical location. Watch this video hosted by […]

2.9.2024

Faezeh Heidari: My First Solo Scientific Journey: Exploring Germany and the World of Neuroimaging in Epilepsy  

Embarking on my first solo scientific trip to Germany was a mix of excitement and nervous anticipation. I had been to conferences before, but this time, it was different. The journey was not just about the knowledge I would gain but also about the experiences and connections that awaited me at the ILAE School on […]

28.8.2024

Kanishka: How do we see stimulus-response in brain?

“Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” Have you ever jumped at a sudden loud noise or reflexively pulled your hand away from something hot? These quick, seemingly automatic reactions are your brain’s way of […]

12.6.2024

Meheli Banerjee: From Lab Coats to Literature: Crafting Manuscripts Without the Smoke and Mirrors

As I hit the two-year mark of our PhD journey, it’s time to put the Excel sheets, statistical analyses, and programming codes into words. Opinions on this part of the research – writing the manuscript – vary widely, but it can be a bittersweet experience. The first challenge is bringing everything together in our heads, […]

21.5.2024

Aidan Mason-Mackay: MRI, circumventing the rules I learnt in my physics degree

I was introduced to MRI when I started my PhD, and I was fascinated to learn that it circumvents two so-called rules I’d learnt during my undergraduate degree in physics. I’ll share the first one with you here, and the other in my next blog post. I hope these posts will give you more appreciation […]

13.5.2024

Ahmed Mohamed: Pitching and Science

Why do we use presentations? It is a way to gather information and put it in a structured manner with some visual aids. It is used to show information to a wide audience in an easy-to-follow way. In other terms, presentation is a means to communicate information, ideas or promote discussions. It can be long/short, […]

26.4.2024

Catherine Kayonga: From Community ties to a Welfare state: Social support in Uganda and Finland  

Laughter and ululations fill the sky from the kitchen in the backyard. It is a joyous day and most of the ladies have come together to support their friend, whose daughter will be introducing her fiance to her parents. The party is quite large, and a number of hands are needed to help out with […]

22.4.2024

Melika Azim Zadegan: From Vision to Action: Lessons from Finland’s Digital  Healthcare Journey  

In the constantly changing healthcare environment, Finland stands out as a leader in innovation, particularly in the field of digital healthcare. The key to Finland’s success lies in its dedication to innovation and collaboration, which is driving a digital transformation in healthcare delivery. By leveraging technology and data, the country aims to improve patient outcomes, […]

15.4.2024

Kaustubh Jadhav: Wandering Alone for Finding Yourself: The Magic of Solo Travel

Have you ever felt drawn to the idea of embarking on an adventure, only to find yourself without company? In such moments, Solo Travel becomes the last option. Once considered a niche pursuit, solo travel has evolved into a global phenomenon, capturing the imaginations of wanderers in search of something extraordinary. I call it a […]

20.3.2024

Melina Estela Dalmau: Be fair, take FAIRway 

Let’s enter a library. That fantasy of several floors full of books, comics and music. Even 3D printers, a kitchen or rooms for playing video games if you visit Oodi in Helsinki. But let’s stick to a traditional, book-filled library. Now, imagine that the owners have decided to do an experiment: the library materials are […]

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