Bilde av Blixhavn, Camilla Hagen
Bilde av Blixhavn, Camilla Hagen
Department for research and education support camilla.h.blixhavn@uit.no 91132384 Tromsø

Camilla Hagen Blixhavn


Collaboration with EOSC EDEN and FIDELIS

Job description

EOSC EDEN and FIDELIS aim at ensuring that FAIR research outputs are preserved over the long-term in the context of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and will benefit future generations.


  • Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Ingrid Reiten, Heidi Kleven, Martin Øvsthus, Sharon Christine Yates, Ulrike Schlegel et al.:
    The Locare workflow: representing neuroscience data locations as geometric objects in 3D brain atlases
    Frontiers in Neuroinformatics 2024 DOI / ARKIV / ARKIV
  • Heidi Kleven, Ingrid Reiten, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Ulrike Schlegel, Martin Øvsthus, Eszter Agnes Papp et al.:
    A neuroscientist’s guide to using murine brain atlases for efficient analysis and transparent reporting
    Frontiers in Neuroinformatics 2023 DOI / ARKIV / ARKIV
  • Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Finn-Mogens Smejda Haug, Heidi Kleven, Maja Puchades, Jan G. Bjaalie, Trygve B. Leergaard :
    A Timm-Nissl multiplane microscopic atlas of rat brain zincergic terminal fields and metal-containing glia
    Scientific Data 21. March 2023 DOI / ARKIV / ARKIV
  • A. L. Allegra Mascaro, E. Falotico, S. Petkosi, M. Pasquini, L. Vannucci, N. Tort-Colet et al.:
    Experimental and Computational Study on Motor Control and Recovery After Stroke: Toward a Constructive Loop Between Experimental and Virtual Embodied Neuroscience
    Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 07. July 2020 DOI / ARKIV / ARKIV
  • Ingvild Elise Bjerke, Martin Øvsthus, Krister Andreas Andersson, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Heidi Kleven, Sharon Christine Yates et al.:
    Navigating the Murine Brain: Toward Best Practices for Determining and Documenting Neuroanatomical Locations in Experimental Studies
    Frontiers in Neuroanatomy 02. November 2018 DOI / ARKIV / ARKIV
  • Camilla Hagen Blixhavn :
    Organising and integrating heterogeneous experimental murine brain data by anatomical location
    Universitetet i Oslo 2026 ARKIV
  • Signy Benediktsdottir, Archana Golla, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Eivind Hennestad, Heidi Kleven, Peyman Najafi et al.:
    Towards FAIR neuroscience: an efficient workflow for sharing and integrating data
    2024 ARKIV
  • Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Ingvild Elise Bjerke, Ingrid Reiten, Heidi Kleven, Ulrike Schlegel, Maja Puchades et al.:
    A conceptual framework for positioning and integrating brain data in murine 3D brain atlases
    2023 ARKIV
  • Sophia Pieschnik, Archana Golla, Ingrid Reiten, Ulrike Schlegel, Eivind Hennestad, Saira Jameela Hübenette et al.:
    Pioneering open neuroscience - the role of the curation services
    2023 ARKIV
  • Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Haug Finn-Mogens S., Heidi Kleven, Maja Puchades, Jan G. Bjaalie, Trygve B. Leergaard :
    Multiplane microscopic atlas of rat brain zincergic terminal fields and metal-containing glia stained with Timm's sulphide silver method
    2022 ARKIV
  • Ingrid Reiten, Ulrike Schlegel, Ida Aasebø, Lyuba Zehl, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Andrew Davison et al.:
    Data sharing via EBRAINS: why and how
    2021 ARKIV
  • Ingrid Reiten, Ulrike Schlegel, Ida Elisabeth Jørgensen Aasebø, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Lyuba Zehl, Kasper Kjelsberg et al.:
    Neuroscience community-gains from data sharing through the EBRAINS infrastructure
    2020 ARKIV
  • Ulrike Schlegel, Ingrid Reiten, Ida Elisabeth Jørgensen Aasebø, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Lyuba Zehl, Kasper Kjelsberg et al.:
    EBRAINS data sharing: benefits and workflow
    2020 ARKIV
  • Ingrid Reiten, Ulrike Schlegel, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Krister Andreas Andersson, Ida Elisabeth Jørgensen Aasebø, Sharon Christine Yates et al.:
    Data sharing through the online EBRAINS platform: a new service for brain research
    2020 ARKIV
  • Krister Andreas Andersson, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Heidi Kleven, Lyuba Zehl, Ingvild Elise Bjerke, Oliver Schmid et al.:
    Neuroinformatics platform for making neuroscience data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reuseable
    2019 ARKIV
  • Krister Andreas Andersson, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Lyuba Zehl, Sara Zarfarnia, Stefan Köhnen, Anna Hilverling et al.:
    Resources for making neuroscience data FAIR. The Human Brain Project invites researchers to share, find, and use data via the new EBRAINS infrastructure
    2019 ARKIV
  • Krister Andreas Andersson, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Heidi Kleven, Ulrike Schlegel, Schmid Oliver, Maja Puchades et al.:
    EBRAINS fair data service: A novel infrastructure for making neuroscience data findable, accessible, interoperable, and reuseable
    2019 ARKIV
  • Ulrike Schlegel, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Krister Andreas Andersson, Sharon Christine Yates, Martin Øvsthus, Ingvild Elise Bjerke et al.:
    Integrating and analysing heterogeneous rodent neuroscience data using three-dimensional brain reference atlases
    2019 ARKIV
  • Camilla Hagen Blixhavn :
    Hvorfor lar vi hjernens hemmeligheter støve ned i skuffer og skap?
    04. May 2019 ARKIV / FULLTEKST
  • Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Krister Andreas Andersson, Heidi Kleven, Ulrike Schlegel, Maja Puchades, Jan G. Bjaalie et al.:
    Infrastructure and workflow for integrating and navigating multi-scale and multi-modal murine neuroscience data using 3D digital brain reference atlases
    2019 ARKIV
  • Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Krister Andreas Andersson, Heidi Kleven, Ulrike Schlegel, Maja Puchades, Jan G. Bjaalie et al.:
    Find and explore rodent brain data using 3D atlases in the new EBRAINS infrastructure
    2019 ARKIV
  • Lyuba Zehl, Sara Zafarnia, Stefan Köhnen, Krister Andreas Andersson, Milica Markovic, Elodie Legouée et al.:
    Integrating neuroscientific data into a unified database: from individual experiments to a standardized metadata collection using the Human Brain Project Neuroinformatics Platform
    2018 ARKIV
  • Lyuba Zehl, Sara Zafarnia, Stefan Köhnen, Krister Andreas Andersson, Milica Markovic, Elodie Legouée et al.:
    Integrating neuroscientific data into a unified database: from individual experiments to a standardized metadata collection using the Human Brain Project Neuroinformatics Platform
    2018 ARKIV
  • Krister Andreas Andersson, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Lyuba Zehl, Milica Markovic, Heidi Kleven, Sara Zafarnia et al.:
    HBP Curation service: Share your data via the Neuroinformatics platform
    2018 ARKIV
  • Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Krister Andersson, Martin Øvsthus, Ingvild Elise Bjerke, Heidi Kleven, Maja Puchades et al.:
    Data integration through digital brain atlasing: Making diverse neuroscience data discoverable using Human Brain Project infrastructure
    2018 ARKIV
  • Krister Andreas Andersson, Simon Bell, Ingvild Elise Bjerke, Martin Øvsthus, Camilla Hagen Blixhavn, Heidi Kleven et al.:
    Submitting data and metadata through the HBP Data Workbench: Concepts, data flows, policies, and best practices
    2017 ARKIV

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    Research interests

    • Open science and data sharing
    • Brain atlases
    • Science communication
    • Health innovation
    • Artificial intelligence

    CV

    Work experience:
    Researcher and data curator at the Neural Systems (NeSys) laboratory, Institute of basic medical sciences, University of Oslo (2017-2024)

    Education:

    • PhD in Neuroinformatics at the University of Oslo (2026)
      The PhD was performed at the Neural Systems (NeSys) Laboratory, Institute of basic medical sciences, University of Oslo
    • Nordic School of Health Innovation (2021)
    • Master of Science in neuroscience at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU, 2017)
      The master's project was performed at the Synaptic Plasticity Laboratory, Institute of basic medical sciences, University of Oslo
    • Practical-pedagogical education at NTNU (2015)
    • Bachelor of Science i biology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU, 2014)
    • Introduction to Psychology at NTNU (2011)

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