We are having our first meeting. This week we discuss a paper by Baldwin et al., published in American Journal of Botany (2021).
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PhD candidate André Moan at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Bycatches of harbour porpoises in Norwegian coastal gillnet fisheries: implications for management and conservation" for the degree of PhD.
By José Pablo Vázquez-Medina from the University of Bekerley
Histidine methylation of ZnT family zinc transporters by the methyltransferase METTL9
Late Lunch Talk by Samuel Walker
Darwin Day 2023 covers the Skagerrak, Kattegat, and Oslofjord initiative: Using genomics, evolution and ecology for knowledge-based management of the critically endangered Skagerrak, Kattegat and Oslofjord Area.
PhD candidate Sophie Mentzel at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Ecological risks of pesticides under future climate and land-use scenarios: A Bayesian network approach" for the degree of PhD.
Popularvitenskapelig foredrag med Dr. Mikkel Sinding, Københavns Universitet. Gratis - Åpent for alle! Foredraget holdes på dansk.
Welcome to the Norwegian Biodiversity & Genomics Conference 2023. The conference is hosted by EBP-Nor, ERGA, G-BiKE and InvertOmics, and will take place from the 8th to 10th of February.
Registration and abstract submission is now open! Preliminary schedule and workshop information is below.
Registration and abstract submission are open for the first annual Norwegian Biodiversity & Genomics Conference in Oslo. This meeting will celebrate biodiversity, genomics with applications to biodiverse species, and their intersection – biodiversity genomics.
Welcome to the first seminar of the semester, where we will host a talk by Dr. Elise H. Thompson (Fyhn Group, FYSCELL, IBV)
This course will provide you with an understanding of the physiology of the microbial cell and how it can be manipulated. In the first part, the focus will be on molecular biology and physiology, emphasizing topics that are important for synthetic biology. The second part focuses on the approaches and tools directly utilized in synthetic biology and are organized in the order of a typical workflow of a strain design project (Design, Build, Test, Learn).
This course is a general introduction to the regulatory environment students will meet in various types of jobs, both in industry and in public institutions in the life science area. For students applying for such jobs, it is crucial to understand the terminology and be familiar with terms and standards in order to appear relevant.
Riparian forest cover impact on aquatic diversity identified by metabarcoding
Memory effects in the autophagic response of S. cerevisiae
Be ready to receive funding! Why is Open Data and Data Management important for my application?
The role of nocturnal lepidoptera as vectors of fungal pathogens
By Turk Rhen, University of North Dakota, USA
Biotechnology has the potential to contribute significantly to a more sustainable future by providing solutions in various fields including energy, agriculture, and material development. Examples include the use of biofuels and hydrogen gas as alternative energy sources, genetically modified crops for sustainable agriculture, and biodegradable plastics as sustainable materials. By utilizing living systems, biotechnology can develop environmentally-friendly and sustainable technologies for a better future.
This week we discuss a paper by Brasil et al., recently published in Conservation Genetics.
Analysis of PP1γ phosphorylation by GCN2
IBV hosts six guest lectures on gene regulation on January 11th, 12th, and 17th. Today: Yvonne Stahl.
Connectivity between the Perirhinal Cortex and Visual Area 2
By Ludovic Orlando, University of Toulouse, France (Notice the time!)
IBV hosts six guest lectures on Gene Regulation on January 11th, 12th, and 17th. Today: Harri M. Itkonen and Dimitris Petroutsos.