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Kirsten Bomblies from The John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK, will give the talk "The evolution of meiosis in diploid and tetraploid Arabidopsis arenosa"
By Prof. Katriona Shea, Penn State, US.
Christian Gjermestad
CO2 fixation via Mg-mediated hydride transfer
The transfer of a hydride to the carbon of CO2 is a possible first step towards utilization of carbon dioxide as a chemical feedstock. In this study selected organomagnesium compounds and their propensity for hydride transfer were studied using quantum mechanical modeling and mass spectrometry and it is suggested that Mg may assist in lowering the energy barrier for hydride transfers.
David Tozer
Density functionals from density scaling
Abstract see below.
Master of Science Riccard Andersson at Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"A Machine Protection Risk Management Method for Complex Systems"
for the degree of PhD
William Coulton, Princeton
This Friday, November 3rd, we're discussing a paper by Good et al. (2017): "The dynamics of molecular evolution over 60,000 generations".
Hope to see you there!
Master i farmasi Cathrine Elisabeth Olsen ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden Dr. Philos: Mechanisms of Resistance to TPCS2a-Photodynamic Therapy: Implication for Photochemical Internalization
Doctoral candidate Master in Physics Riccard Andersson at Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"Imaging proton beam diagnostics, with emphasis on the target imaging system of ESS"
Species' responses to changes in the environment can be either genetic or plastic, and adaptive or non-adaptive. Identifying the exact nature of such responses requires integration of population models and quantitative genetics theory.
by
Jeff Vervoort
From School of Environment, Washington State University
This Thursday, at the Speciation Journal Club, we will discuss a paper on brain size ad colonization processes, by Fristoe et al. published in 2017 in Nture Ecology and Evolution.
Master i biologi Irene Beate Sørvik ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Protection of neurons - glutathione as a key mediator for survival with potential implication for use of estrogens as neuroprotectors.
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Thursday 2th November @ 12:15 in Aud 1, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Amir M. Kaynia from NTNU.
When and how surface structure determines the dynamics of partial wetting
Recombinant production, purification and characterisation of the anti-tumour antibody 14F7 single chain Fv
I will discuss machine computations in a finite range, using Bruner's ext-program, of Ext over A, the mod 2 Steenrod algebra, and over A(2), the subalgebra of A generated by Sq^1, Sq^2 and Sq^4. These are the E_2-terms of the mod 2 Adams spectral sequences for S and tmf, respectively.
Internal opening seminar: The Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics
Late Lunch Talk doubleheader. We will have talks by Eric Coissac (University Grenoble-Alpes) and Melanie Monroe (CEES).
Dissecting the direct projection from the medial septum to the grid cell network
Sedimentation-diffusion equilibrium of Quincke rollers
Oscar Agertz, Researcher, Lund Observatory
By Prof. Ottar Bjørnstad, Penn State, US.
Please note the time change!