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Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday 19 December @12:15 in AUD 1 in the Geology building.
"Oxidative stress as a mechanism for silver particle toxicity"
For this week's journal club, we have a paper on robustly estimating microbial diversity from NGS data, a topic that is probably relevant for a lot of us.
Robust estimation of microbial diversity in theory and in practice
Molecular characterization of the C-type lectin like domain family 16A (CLEC16A)
Molecular mechanisms for antibody-induced endocytosis of ErbB2
TIP60 –– a selective inhibitor of activated c-Myb.
”The genus Pleuranthodium (K.Schum.) R.M.Sm. (Zingiberaceae): taxonomy and phylogeny”
It is time for this year's last TGAC meeting, where we'll discuss the current "Flock of genomes" special issue of Science about 48 newly released bird genomes. With eight research articles and one review, this special issue could keep the TGAC busy for weeks, but for now I propose to focus on the article of Jarvis et al. entitled "Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds".
M.Sc. Aniko Vörös ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579: antibiotic stress responses and toxin secretion.
Genetic and molecular analysis of the functional role of the AGL36 MADS-box Type I transcription factor.
”Cardamoms of South East Asia: phylogeny and taxonomy of the genus Elettaria Maton”
”Optimal habitats enhance establishment, but do not influence gender frequencies or genetic diversity of Silene acaulis in Svalbard (Norway)”
Quantitative methylation-specific PCR - optimization and application.
Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday 12 December @12:15 in AUD 1 in the Geology building.
Master i farmasi Jan Josef Sobczynski ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Impact of pharmaceutical formulation on physico-chemical and in vitro photobiological properties of porphyrin photosensitizers.
Ingunn K. Wehus, Resercher, JPL, Caltech
Erlend Morisbak Jarsve at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Mesozoic and Cenozoic basin development and sediment infill in the North Sea region - shifting depocenters associated with regional structural development
Doctoral candidate Erlend Morisbak Jarsveat the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: How can electromagnetic, gravity and magnetic data complement seismic reflection data in the analysis of sedimentary basins?
Supported by the Foundation for Danish-Norwegian cooperation.
Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday 5 December @12:15 in AUD 1 in the Geology building.
Asgeir Johan Sørensen, Director Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (AMOS) Department of Marine Technology Norwegian University of Science and Technology,NTNU
This Friday we'll be enjoying a discussion on Phylogenetic Path Analysis, a chapter from the recently published book Modern Phylogenetic Comparative Methods and Their Application in Evolutionary Biology, edited by László Zsolt Garamszegi. Whole book is available in the link above, we're gonna talk about Chapter 8: An Introduction to Phylogenetic Path Analysis by Alejandro Gonzalez-Voyer and Achaz von Hardenberg. To keep spirits high there's a number of cartoons in the chapter as well as a footnote stating that pun is intended, so it'll be a fun read.
"Global DNA methylation and persistent organic pollutants in ringed seals (Phoca hispida) from Svalbard and the Baltic Sea"
Christian Voigt (Glasgow) will give a talk with title: The structure of quantum permutation groups
Abstract: Quantum permutation groups, introduced by Wang, are a quantum analogue of permutation groups. These quantum groups have a surprisingly rich structure, and they appear naturally in a variety of contexts, including combinatorics, operator algebras, and free probability. In this talk I will give an introduction to these quantum groups, and review some results on their structure. I will then present a computation of the K-groups of the C*-algebras associated with quantum permutation groups, relying on methods from the Baum-Connes conjecture.