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Developing Visualisation Techniques for Descriptive and Explorative Analysis of 3D Genome Data
Late Lunch Talk by Ole Tørresen
A study of a genetic variant identified in FRMD6 in a patient with oral-facial-digital syndrome
PhD candidate Anna Theresia Maria ter Schure at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Dung, Dirt & DNA: unearthing past and present biodiversity through eDNA metabarcoding" for the degree of PhD.
By Sandra Garces Pastor from UiT The Arctic University of Norway
On the integrity of endothelial cells junctions at Mycobacterium marinum-induced granulomas in the zebrafish embryo model
PhD candidate Elisabeth Lundsør at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Phytoplankton community dynamics in the Oslofjorden based on a century long time series" for the degree of PhD.
Novel function of GCN2 in directional migration
Late Lunch Talk by Helle Baalsrud
Generate a data management plan for a Life Science research project that will meet the requirements of the Research Council of Norway
Krill (Meganyctiphanes norvegica) diel vertical migration and individual daytime behavior: An acoustic study
By Micah Dunthorn from the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
This week we discuss a paper on dietary plasticity in the extinct passenger pigeon.
Yersinia adhesins: Investigating the role of autotransporter adhesins in fish infection by Yersinia ruckeri
Establishing a platform for interrogation of lateral entorhinal cortex function in mice
Should I sex or should I go? Expansion of species niche through autopolyploidy
Starvation effects on life history traits at fluctuating vs stable temperatures; An experimental study with Daphnia magna
How can systems biology help to understand and predict the human menstrual cycle? And can this aid the process of assisted reproduction?
Regulatory mechanisms behind muscle memory
Molecular phylogenetics and genus delimitation in the Rhizocarpaceae (lichenized ascomycetes) with focus on the Rhizocarpon hochstetteri-complex
PhD candidate Anette Johansen at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Omics approaches to study mechanisms of anoxia tolerance in crucian carp (Carassius carassius)" for the degree of PhD.
Paneldebatt på Litteraturhuset i Trondheim.
This week we discuss a paper by Smith et al. recently published in Scientific Reports.
Life history responses to covariance between temperature and food availability in Daphnia magna
Development of electrophysiological tools to record sleep across life stages