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This Thursday, at the Speciation Journal Club, we will discuss a paper on opsin evolution in different light environments in sticklebacks, by Marques et al. published in 2017 in PLoS Biology.
Combining a tankyrase inhibitor and checkpoint inhibitors for treatment of melanoma
Eric Schaanning (Norges Bank) gives a lecture with the title: Interbank contagion and systemic risk: How robust are estimates?
Late Lunch Talk by Frances Osis, University of Glasgow
The Effect of Depression and Neurotrophic Factors on Hippocampal Subfield Volumes: A study in gene-environment interactions
Developing cancer immunotherapy by activating macrophage tumoricidal activity
Jack Leo from the Evogene section will present his newly accepted paper on "A New Strain Collection for Improved Expression of Outer Membrane Proteins "
By Kathleen Pribyl, associate fellow at the Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Master i farmasi Elvar Örn Viktorsson ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Drug Discovery, Design and Synthesis of Polycyclic Regulators of Cancer Cells and Nuclear Receptors: Phenazine 5,10-dioxides and Oxysterols
Dr. Gaëtan Burgaud, Assistant Professor, Microbial Ecology and Biodiversity Laboratory, University of Brest, France
Research gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gaetan_Burgaud
Dr Burgaud is also the opponent for the PhD defense of Maryia Khomich on Thursday 5 October.
Dr Gaëtan Burgaud (University of Brest) will give a joint AQUA and EVOGENE seminar on “Insights into the diversity, physiology, functions, ecological roles and biotechnological potential of deep-subseafloor fungi using an integrated approach”
This Friday, October 6th, we're discussing a paper by Svensson (2017): "On reciprocal causation in the evolutionary process".
Hope to see you there!
Welcome to the first competence sharing network meeting “Methodologies for Digital Life”, 6. October in the centre of Bergen. Transdisciplinarity is an underlying approach of the centre and the meeting is intended for researchers from different disciplines to meet and discuss novel methodological approaches in the field of digital biotechnology. The meeting is free to attend and open for all interested participants.
Climate can affect populations not only directly and through resource availability, but also by altering predation risk. Such interactions can lead to unexpected or counter-intuitive responses, and considering them can be important for predicting population responses to climate change.
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Lars Hansen
From Department of Earth Sciences, Oxford, UK
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Jacqueline Austermann
From Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge, UK
Conference organizers: Trond H. Torsvik, Lauri Pesonen and Maxwell Brown.
Please email Maxwell Brown at maxwell (at) hi.is if you have any questions about the meeting
Magnus Kristoffersen at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: U-Pb and Lu-Hf systematics of detrital zircon as a sedimentary provenance indicator
Christa Gall, Dark Cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
This Friday, September 29th, we're discussing a paper by De Lisle and Svensson (2017): "On the standardization of fitness and traits in comparative studies of phenotypic selection".
Hope to see you there!
Doctoral candidate Magnus Kristoffersen at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Zircon formation and alteration - as a record of crustal evolution history
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Philip Heron
From Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University, UK
Algae can be used to make foods, medicines and energy. What role can researchers, entrepreneurs, policy makers and investors play in bringing ideas to the market?
Master i farmasi Jenny Lund ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Regulation of energy metabolism in cultured skeletal muscle cells: Effects of exercise, donor differences and perilipin 2. Studies in human and mouse myotubes.