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IBV hosts four guest lectures on Marine Ecology on Tuesday 15 November and Wednesday 16 November. Today: Kristian Spilling and Adriana Lopes dos Santos.
By Prof. Levi Yant from the University of Nottingham, UK
Identification of multiple chromosomal inversions in Arctic cod (Arctogadus glacialis) – and its putative implications for defining interspecies relationships
PhD candidate Lina Allesson at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "CO2:O2 balance in boreal freshwaters in a changing climate" for the degree of PhD.
By Éric Coissac from the University of Grenoble, France
By Geir H. Bolstad from NINA, Trondheim.
Zoom-link: https://usn.zoom.us/j/68436752967?pwd=aW9sZVVvOTVKYnR4Zzl1a2VDZUJOQT09
It is our great pleasure to end Open Access Week 2022 with a session dedicated to research data and its FAIRly new superheroes: the data stewards and their role as experts in data handling throughout all phases of the data life cycle.
IBV hosts five guest lectures on Terrestrial Ecology on Tuesday 25 October and Thursday 27 October. Today: Inger Maren Rivrud and Martin Lind.
Lectures by Anders Bryn, Jinwon Kim, and Frans-Jan Parmentier. Open for all.
Welcome to the next seminar of the semester, where there will be talks by Prof. Eirik Frengen (Depart. Medical Genetics, Univ. Oslo and Oslo University Hospital) and Dr. Francisco Yanguas Samaniego (Progida Group, FYSCELL, IBV)
IBV hosts five guest lectures on Terrestrial Ecology on Tuesday 25 October and Thursday 27 October. Today: Mark Ravinet, Aline Magdalena Lee and Stephen De Lisle.
PhD candidate Camilla Lo Cascio Sætre at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Genomic and phenotypic consequences of range expansion and colonisation" for the degree of PhD.
By Roger Pielke Jr. from University of Colorado Boulder, USA. Note the time: 12.15.
By Josefin Stiller from Copenhagen University and Joost Raeymaekers from Nord University
Join us for the annual conference for the Centre for Digital Life Norway – Digital Life Conference 2022 - in Trondheim 20-21. October 2022!
What are citizen needs, concerns and wishes for the digitalization of brain science? What would they like researchers to know about working with citizen data? What ethical and social needs should brain researchers keep in mind when developing neurotechnologies? Lise Bitsch presented her work leading public engagement initiatives in the Human Brain Project to engage diverse stakeholders to identify priorities, concerns, and potential benefits of emerging digital technologies. These are relevant both for scientific projects and for governance of AI in society.
Les oppsummering av arrangementet her og se opptak av alle innleggene
Forskningen må være åpen, tilgjengelig og ansvarlig. Populærvitenskapelig formidling er et viktig bidrag for å involvere folket i forskningen.
Kom og hør om grensesprengende forskning fra Digitalt liv Norge. Denne kvelden gir vi ordet til yngre forskere som bruker bioteknologi til å finne løsninger på vår tids store samfunnsutfordringer.
DNA-skade i blodceller fra torsk (Gadus morhua) og hvitting (Merlangius merlangus) fra to områder
Cell Fate Maintenance and Reprogramming During the Oocyte-to-Embryo Transition
Late Lunch Talk by Tom Oosting
The next FAIRDOM user meeting is scheduled for 17th of October, 2022 at 14:00 CEST.
Eva Leu from Akvaplan NIVA
Establishing Methods for The Detection of Fetal Microchimerism
Dear all CEES members: We are pleased to invite you to the CEES Annual Student Conference. Everyone affiliated with CEES (students, staff and guests), should attend the conference. The programme and abstracts are available.
Welcome to the next seminar of the semester, where there will be a talk by Dr. Suman Kumar (Ciosk group, BMB).