CONFERENCE THEME

Looking Back, Heading Forward

Dear all 180°N consortium members, affiliates and guests,

Welcome to Oslo in March 2025!

It is a pleasure to invite you to the 4th 180°N conference, March 31st – April 2nd at the Soria Moria Hotel in Holmenkollen, Oslo.

We have planned three days of project updates, inspiring invited lectures and networking. Social events will contribute to enhanced networking and play an important role in tightening the 180°N community. This conference will be the last performed under the 180°N Norwegian Nuclear Medicine Consoritum funding. We would like to take the opportunity to reflect on achievements through the past 5 years, and importantly, how we can use these for continued nuclear medicine research and collaboration across Norway.

The theme for this conference will be intensified by inspiring keynote lectures from prominent guests.

The conference is open to all people interested in the field of nuclear medicine. The industry will also be welcome to share their new innovations and future comings. The annual conferences will be a three-day conference tailored for different audiences and interest into the scientific field covered by 180°N. We encourage the participants to submit abstracts for oral talks and/or posters.  

The program will consist of international and national keynote speakers evenly covering different topics and themes within the consortium mainframe. Additionally, speakers have been invited for topics especially relevant for PhD students, post-docs and other early-career researchers in the 180°N consortium.

Among early career researchers, there will be awards for the best abstract (including oral and/or poster presentation). One prize will be awarded based on the abstract submission within the 180°N projects. The prize consists of a travel grant of up to 10.000 NOK for an up-coming scientific meeting. Candidates for the prizes must fulfill the following criteria:

  • Be an early career researcher (Msc students, PhD candidates, Postdocs and researchers within five years after completed PhD)

  • The project must be affiliated with the 180°N research consortium

The winner will be announced at the end of the conference.

Networking evenings:

Networking evenings will include:

Arrival Get together evening at the Askeladden’s House, which is a separate handcrafted log building set in beautiful surroundings in the grounds of the hotelof nearly 1,200m2, is used only by one group at a time. With its own wine room, wine cellar, restaurant, and kitchen, this is truly the ultimate place for an informal, yet unforgetable gathering with friends and colleagues. At Askeladden’s House, you get to be in a private log cabin where sturdy timber walls, the scent of the fireplace vreate a true Norwegian backdrop.

The Conference dinner will be hosted in the hotel’s main function hall.

Attendance to these social events requires advance registration and a ‘per attendee’ part payment of NOK 625.- per event.