Previous events - Page 2
Effect of global changes on marine copepods: Influence of pyrene or salinity on thermal tipping points
Physiological and genotoxic effects of imidacloprid and temperature on the springtail Hypogastrura viatica
Investigating how niches evolve in ciliates
Drug Screen to Identify New Radiosensitizers in Brain Cancer Cells
Neurodevelopmental effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in a human mixed culture of neurons and astrocytes undergoing differentiation.
PhD candidate Sabrina Schultze at the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis 'From the land to the sea: Dynamics and ecotoxicological implications of rising levels of terrestrially derived organic matter entering river and fjord systems' for the degree of PhD.
Protocol establishment for the study of extracellular vesicles in juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Positive selection of B cell convertants that express the MOPC315 idiotope: the role of Id-specific Th cells in the germinal centre
Characterization of extracellular vesicles from CD16-stimulated Natural Killer cells
A scientific dive into meromictic lakes - Microbes and stratification as determinants of greenhouse gases
By Mirco Bundshu, Head of the iES Landau, from the Institute for Environmental Sciences, Germany
Investigating the Impacts of Past Human Exploitation and Climate Change on Coastal Seals: An Ancient DNA Analysis of the European Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus)
The paper we will discuss: “Regulatory evolution of innate immunity through co-option of endogenous retroviruses?” by Chuong et al. (2016)
The event is open to anyone interested in attending. Topics include: Scientific talks by EMBO community members, information on funding opportunities for life scientists in Norway, initiatives in scientific publishing and Open Science, and innovative publishing policies. Please register to attend.
The Distribution of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae, the Causative Agent of PKD, in Juvenile Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) and Adult Sea Trout (S. trutta) in Sandvikselva river
Under REAL prat i mars fant vi ut at det er veldig få som benytter seg av KI i undervisningen ved MN. Kanskje ikke uventet siden dette fortsatt er et nytt og ukjent verktøy. I denne REALe praten ønsker vi å se litt nærmere på noen forslag til slike aktiviteter.
New insights into the regulation of Connexin43-based gap junctions by the E3 ubiquitin ligase SMURF2
PhD candidate Jingyun Wu at the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis 'Therapeutic Potential of FTY in Huntington's Disease: Insights from the zQ175dn Mouse Model' for the degree of PhD.
Identification of NRPS and PKS gene clusters, including the pks island, in bacterial metagenome from CRCbiome
Hybridization and introgression in the European marsh violets. The overlooked and rediscovered Viola suecica - delimitation and hybridization with closely related species
Effects of forest management on needle fungal endophyte communities of Norway spruce (Picea abies)
Learn how to use Autotekst for automatic text recognition of speech to text. Autotekst recognizes a wide range of languages and several audio and video formats. Autotekst is approved for use of red data.
Compositional dynamics on the forest floor: Successional dynamics in the understorey after logging in a boreal coniferous forest in south-eastern Norway
Nils Chr. Stenseth from CEES/IBV will give the talk: "Reconstructing the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE (Synergy-Plague)"
In this talk, the ERC Synergy project on plague (Synergy-Plague) will be presented. Essentially, the interview presentation given before the ERC panel in Brussels on Sept 11, 2023 will be presented https://www.mn.uio.no/ibv/english/research/projects/synergy-plague/.
This will then be followed by a summary of how we got the this funding - the design of the project, the project development and the proposal writing, the preparation for the interview, etc.
To feed a growing population we need more sustainable food production, and we need to utilize existing resources better. This requires a transformation of the food system and the development of novel technologies and sources for food. How will this impact what we eat in the future?