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Comparison of life history strategies in monokaryotic versus dikaryotic growth stages of fungi
Differences in variation of phenotypic trait expression between the heterogametic and the homogametic sex and its genetic basis
PhD candidate Angélica María Cuevas Pulido at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "The evolutionary fate of a hybrid lineage - The potential for genomic differentiation in an admixed species" for the degree of PhD.
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today. A growing number of infections are becoming harder to treat as the antibiotics used to treat them become less effective. In addition to reducing the overuse of antibiotics, we need to discover and bring new antibiotics to market. This is a formidable challenge, but perhaps part of the solution can be found in the ocean?
Prof. Jesús Javier Ojeda (UK): Microplastics: examples of sampling methods, sample preparation and analysis
PhD candidate Nadeem Joudeh at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Escherichia coli-mediated palladium nanoparticle synthesis" for the degree of PhD.
Effects of testosterone treatment on muscle fiber properties in an inducible mouse myonuclear knockout model
Quantitative paleoecology and gradient analysis of the Rytteråker Formation, Lower Silurian, Oslo region
The Centre for Digital Life Norway is proud to be co-organizing a national meeting for bioinformaticians in Norway, taking place at Sundvolden Hotel 28-30 September 2022
Welcome to the next seminar of the semester, where there will be a light lunch and talk by Dr. Pablo Vargas (Institut Necker Enfants-Malades, Faculté de Médecine Necker,Paris, France).
PhD candidate Katharina Vestre at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Regulation of cell migration and division by Rab GTPases" for the degree of PhD.
Generate a data management plan for a Life Science research project that will meet the requirements of Norwegian institutions
By Kristian Ebbesen Hanghøj from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
The increased use of digitalization technologies in life science changes the way life science research is done. State of the art experimental techniques now routinely produce very large datasets of which the interpretation is unclear. This does not only increase our ability to interrogate the natural world, but also affects the research questions. This changes life-science research, but also our view of what a living system is. The practical consequences of this are still unclear.
Late Lunch Talk by Hanna Noordzij
Welcome to the first seminar of the semester, where there will be a light lunch and talks Dr. Pooja Kumari (Ciosk group) and Alexandre Gidon (Progida group).
This course will give you theoretical insight and practical skills related to biophysics-based modelling of neurons, neural networks and associated brain signals.
Inversion breakpoints in Atlantic cod chromosomes – fixed or variable within and between individuals?
Open lectures by Catherine (Katie) Peichel and Dag Undlien. The topic covers reconciling Mendelian genetics and Darwinian evolution, and how genetics is used in modern medicine.
By Carl André, University of Gothenburg, Sweden