Snipstad secured the victory with his post about the “bubbling nanomedisin against cancer” when the final was held in Grieghallen in Bergen on Saturday evening.
the prize winner, originally from Bergen, is working to understand how nanoparticles can efficiently be delivered to the indignation tips, and how they affect cancer cells.
Nanopartiklene are special because they can form small gas bubbles. If chemotherapy kapsles into the nanoparticles, it can go right to the tumor, and side effects, which is a major problem in chemotherapy treatment – can be avoided.
I feel I really have got insight in what you’re doing and how important it is, said fagdommer Marlen Ferrer, who is associate professor at the university College in Oslo and Akershus.
Sofie Snipstad is from Bergen and is studying at NTNU in Trondheim. Here she tells about the use of nanoparticles in cancer treatment during the Researcher Grand Prix in Bergen.
Photo: Sigve Ferstad / research days
Eight researchers in the finals
Eight scientists asked to go in the final, after progressing from the regional finals in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger. The audience of around 300 people, gave points and are tallied up the winner together with a specialist jury.
the Finalists are all doctoral candidates who are well in time with the degree, but who have not yet disputert. They picked out several months in advance and have received professional help with the content of the presentation and his stage performance.
the subject fields were many during this year’s finals:
the Public got to hear about they highlighted, it was about the akuttmedisin and leseropplevelser between the 16-year-olds and 6-year-olds. Better utilization of oljereservoarene, how to rescue a newborn that is not breathing and how ancestral eating habits and stress affects our genes were other themes for the evening, writing the Research council in a press release.
Won the 20,000 money
the Researcher Grand Prix has been held since 201 and is a part of the research days.
According to the fagdommerne was the level high in the years, but the longest straw pulled a bergenser at home in the Hall.
Sofie Snipstads prize was a gift card, good at the 20,000 million.
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