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Late Lunch Talk by Iris Bea Ramiro
The AtLAST conference will be held in-person in Mainz, Germany, from 21 to 24 May 2024.
This spring, two student groups designed their own mission, built the hardware and software, integrated and tested their devices, before launching their equipment on weather balloons at Andøya.
The REPEAT group (PIs: Kjetill S. Jakobsen and Melinka A. Butenko) are interested in the functional and evolutionary importance of short tandem repeats in genomes. Short tandem repeats are common, but hypermutable regions. This leads to a high number of short tandem repeat variants in a population. We have combined population genomics and experimental approaches to study the impact of short tandem repeat alleles in Arabidopsis, with emphasis on their role in gene regulation and how they impact protein function. Based on our findings from Arabidopsis, we conducted a study of repeats across 1,270 species, including animal, fungal, plant, and other eukaryotic genomes. In this seminar I will present the results from this (recently submitted) study.
NB: NEW DATE MAY 16.
Welcome to our weekly lunch seminar held in the dScience lounge area with Øyvind Christiansen.
Maria Markova will defend her thesis "Approaching the pygmy dipole resonance in Sn isotopes with the Oslo method" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
PhD Georgios Kavallieratos will hold his trial lecture at the Department of Technology Systems as part of the recruitment of an associate professor position for Security in Cyberphysical systems.
C*-algebra seminar by Eduard Vilalta (Chalmers University of Technology / University of Gothenburg)
This workshop will feature talks from esteemed scientists, covering topics such as zoonoses, spread of infectious diseases, animal movement and more. Registration to attend the event at the Academy is closed, but you can follow the event via streaming.
At this seminar there will be three 30 minute lectures by Peter Hudson, Ottar N. Bjørnstad, and Andy Dobson. Organized by CEES & Centre for Pandemics and One-Health Research (P1H). The seminar is open for all.
By Sonia Altizer, Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens GA, USA. The seminar is open for all.
Workshop.
Doctoral candidate Annie Elisabeth Jerkins at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Improved Understanding of Seismicity in the North Sea for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
PhD candidate Emilie Hernes Vereide at the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis 'The Effects of Seismic Surveys on Marine Zooplankton' for the degree of PhD.
Velkommen til GeoOnsdag. Denne gangen får vi foredrag fra Johan Petter Nystuen, professor emeritus i geologi ved Institutt for geofag, Universitetet i Oslo.
QOMBINE seminar talk by Franz Fuchs (University of Oslo)
Konferansen er for deg som er opptatt av å beskytte samfunnet, infrastrukturen og mennesker mot de stadig tøffere klimautfordringene.
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Prof. Dr. Christiane Helling, director of Space Research Institute, Graz, Austria.
The longterm effect of clear-cut forestry on the understory vegetation
The University of Minnesota – Twin Cities Physics Department is restructuring its upper-level curriculum to integrate computation throughout the physics major courses. While this change has the potential to ensure that all students learn context-specific computing, it may also impact the ways students think of themselves as ‘physics people’ and of physics computational literacy.
Characterization of SUMO1 Targets During Adipogenesis by Mass Spectrometry
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together communities in dynamical systems, harmonic analysis and operator algebras whose research relates to point sets in Euclidean space and general locally compact groups.
Francesca Serra is an associate professor of experimental physics at the University of Southern Denmark.