Previous events - Page 11
By Sara Goodacre from the University of Nottingham, UK
Biology of Coastal European Eel (Anguilla anguilla) in Norway: Growth Analysis and Temporal Variation in Abundance
This week we discuss Gudmunds et al on TREE.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169534722001689?via%3Dihub
[new] Time and place: Jun 8th, 2023 12 PM – 1 PM, Greenhouse, 3215
Translational regulation by a 4E-binding protein paradigm
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.
Late Lunch Talk by Emily Enevoldsen
Welcome to seminar by Omer Faruk Kuzu (Researcher, Saatcioglu Group, BMB, IBV).
Shedding light on the extent and patterns of spurdog (Squalus acanthias) bycatch in the Norwegian coastal fisheries
Mapping fish diversity in the Oslo fjord by combining eDNA and citizen science
The ichthyotoxic algae Chrysochromulina leadbeateri – an investigation into favorable conditions for growth and toxicity
When hungry meets harmful: investigating the toxic relationship between haptophytes and copepods
By Ian Barnes from the Natural History Museum, London, UK
Welcome to the next seminar of the semester, where we will host a talk by Krubeal Danieli (PhD candidate, Fyhn Group, FYSCELL, IBV).
Dancing in the (moon) light: diel vertical migration and the behaviour of krill (Meganyctiphanes norvegica) during midwinter and midsummer nights
Communication is key - and science is no exception. We can communicate our research via written words, sounds, and visuals. Since a picture gets processed 60.000 times faster than written words, the use of visuals is the most effective way of making your audience understand your message - whether it is an oral presentation, a poster, or a paper. This course aims to teach scientists how to create and present an award-winning poster, increasing the impact of their research.
PhD candidate Oliver Kersten at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Sea Parrot Genomics: Linking past and present population structure and demography of the Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica)" for the degree of PhD.
On Thursday the 11th of May at 13:30, we host a double AQUA/CEES seminar! Katerina Guschanski and David Richardson are visiting our department as opponents for the disputation of Oliver Kersten and they were happy to give a talk the day before.
In collaboration with one of our projects, Cell4Chem, Centre for Digital Life is inviting for a 2-day workshop on research data management, tailored to meet the individual need of YOUR data.
By Alexander Eiler, University of Oslo, IBV, AQUA. Note the time.
What is the future of meat? What role do researchers, consumers, and investors in Norway play, now and in the coming years in transitioning to new meat materials? Join us for a Digital frukost webinar and panel discussion on the future of meat, to explore major investigations in Norway around cultivated protein and meat culture. Rob Burton (Ruralis) will present results from the Protein 2.0 project and Sophia Efstathiou (NTNU) will present the MEATigation project.
O-linked protein glycosylation in Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Glycan diversity and cross-protective immune responses after meningococcal OMV vaccination
Production and Purification of the Proposed Bacteriocin Receptor YthA in Preparation for NMR Analysis
PhD candidate Zhuokun Li at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Characterizing and improving CRISPR-Cas9 system with high-throughput methods" for the degree of PhD.