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Sea disposal of Alum Shale – a way forward? Experiments and modelling
Hylleraas seminar, hosted in Oslo
Jonas Rønning will defend his thesis “Topological defects and flows in BECs and Active matter” for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
Doctoral candidate Mari Dahl Eggen at the Department of Mathematics will be defending the thesis Stochastic differential equations with memory and relations - Modelling of stratospheric dynamics for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Carlos A.R. Herdeiro, Professor in the Gravitational Geometry and Dynamics Group, Mathematics Department, Aveiro University (Portugal).
Open lectures on the CRISPR-Cas genome editing revolution: the power of microbiology
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre organsises structured writing sessions for PhDs and Postdocs.
We invite you to the August RoCS Solar/Stellar Lunch. You are invited to discuss your work with colleagues.
Franz Fuchs (Sintef/UiO) will give a talk with title "Hamiltonians with time evolution restricted to subspaces"
Welcome to the EAHMH 2023 conference!
Doctoral candidate Juvenal Murwanashyaka at the Department of Mathematics will be defending the thesis Papers on Weak First-Order Theories and Decidability Problems for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
By Olli Hyvärinen, postdoc in the AQUA section, IBV
Hylleraas seminar, hosted in Tromsø
Welcome to the first GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday for the fall semester, the seminar is 25th of August @ 12:15 in Aud. 1, Geology building, or via video link using Zoom. The seminar is held by Varya Bazilova, Utrecht University.
We have developed a pump-less recirculation Organ-on-Chip (rOoC) platform that generates a directional gravity-driven flow. This platform can be adapted to various flow conditions and enables the study of endothelial lining, blood vessel sprouting, circulation of immune cells, pathogens or other particles, and incorporation of 3D cell models like organoids. Additionally, we have developed a computational model to predict shear stress and mass transport within the rOoC, allowing for customization of the platform for various use-cases.
The rOoC platform is very versatile and can be used to model for instance drug-induced liver-injury (DILI) that mimics the complex interaction between resident human stem cell-derived liver organoids (3D-HLO) and circulating immune cells. Moreover, we show the functional crosstalk between 3D-HLOs and human pancreatic islets to model the onset of type-2 diabetes.
Samantha Stever, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Okayama University (Japan).
An Integrated Analysis of Transcriptomic and Epigenetic Data of Mammals Exposed to Social Stress
LTP-Like Cortical Plasticity in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Francesco Pogliano will defend his thesis “Nuclear astrophysics and the Oslo method. A study on experimental and theoretical radiative neutron-capture rates and their role in heavy-element nucleosynthesis” for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
Generation and analysis of endosperm-specific transgenic reporters for Fluorescence-Activated Nuclei Sorting in the genus Arabidopsis
The expression and function of the killer-specific secretory protein of 37 kDa (Ksp37) in natural killer (NK) cells
This course prepares PhD candidates and early career researchers within biotechnology, life science and neighbouring scientific fields to adopt Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in their research practice.
Generate a data management plan for a Life Science research project that will meet the requirements of Norwegian institutions