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AlkB homologs in metazoans – an applied bioinformatics and experimental DNA/RNA repair study
Simon Johnston, Head of Astrophysics at the Australian Telescope National Facility
Macroevolution journal club is back and on Friday the 28th we will be discussing: "The adaptive landscape as a conceptual bridge between micro- and macroevolution", a review by Arnold et al. (2001).
Felipe Rincon, UiO, gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
An introduction to tropical geometry
Andrey Pilipenko (Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences) gives a lecture with the title: Limits of Markov processes with irregular behavior at a fixed point.
Upcoming seminar in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Barry Klinger (COLA, George Mason Univ.)
Title: Mechanisms of Ocean Heat Uptake of Global Warming
Hong Li at the Department of Geosciences will be defending her dissertation: Hydrological modelling of mountainous and glacierised regions under changing climate
Doctoral candidate Hong li at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Hydrological consequences of climate change in Scandinavia
The conference aims to promote scientific exchange and the development of novel ideas, with a particular emphasis on interdisciplinarity.
Purification and characterization of Flavohemoglobin - A flavoheme enzyme
Yong Tang, KIAS
This talk will discuss some possible connections between neutrinos and dark matter, in light of astrophysical observations. Contents include self-interacting dark matter, sterile neutrinos and IceCube Events.
The slides are now available.
Using NK Cell Mediated Cytolysis to Trigger Adaptive Immune Responses
Please note that participation is by invitation only. Note also that there is an official homepage of the Abel Symposium 2015.
The Abel Symposium is administrated by the Norwegian Mathematical Society.
”Identifying potential for fisheries-induced evolution on behavioral traits of a Skagerrak cod (Gadus morhua) population”
Characterisation of a Potential Prognostic Factor in Breast Cancer
M.Sc. Sara Bekhradnia ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Responsive Dentritic Polymers for Drug Delivery Applications.
DEBS 2015 will be held at the new Campus for Information Technology at the University of Oslo.
”Cultured microalgae from shallow water and intertidal soft sediments in the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia”
EGFR Phosphorylation Determines Its Progression From Early To Late Endosomes
An Analysis of Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis by Advanced Confocal Imaging
The Light of the TARDIS
The SW480 and SW620 cell lines as a model system for studying epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in colorectal cancer
Stealth properties of nanoparticles against cancer: Surface modification of nanoparticles for passive targeting to human cancer tissue in zebrafish embryos
”Clock genes and their role in migratory phenotype among Passer sparrows”
”Effects of marine protected areas and selective fishing on abundance, age and size structure of goldsinny wrasse (Ctenolabrus rupestris) populations”
It is a great pleasure to invite you to attend a seminar by Professor Jean Rossier from INSERM, France. Dr. Rossier has made several major discoveries in neuropharmacology including his work on neuropeptides with Bloom, Guillemin, and Udenfriend. He discovered multiple opioïd peptides delineating several distinct neuronal systems involved in pain and reward. Turning his interests on GABAA receptors, he made the seminal observation that several inverse agonists facilitate performance in learning and memory tasks. This has led to the present development by the pharmaceutical industry of specific inverse agonists which are candidates for promnesic drugs. His most widely technical contribution in neuroscience is the invention of single cell RT-PCR after patch-clamp. This unexpected marriage of molecular biology and physiology led to several discoveries. With single cell RT-PCR, he has deciphered the molecular organization of various synaptic receptors. He is now using RT-PCR and a multidisciplinary approach combining electrophysiology, pharmacology and imaging to characterize the diversity of neocortical interneurons and their roles in local blood flow control.