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Late Lunch Talk by Kjetil Voje
The transcriptome of Gadus morhua and its discordance with the genome
This course is for all PhD students and postdoctors who want to learn more about working on transdisciplinary research projects within biotechnology and the life sciences.
PhD candidate Christine Syrowatka at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Evolvability and Robustness: A Paradox in Evolutionary Theory" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Sydney Harbour contamination: modelling food web bioaccumulation of dioxins
Effects of various polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on cell signaling pathways with a particular focus on inflammation
Differential gene expression in Passer sparrows and the effect of hybridization and adaptation
Neurotoxicity of biodiesel exhaust particles in vitro and in ovo using PC12 cells and the chicken embryo model
Do you often stumble upon new concepts and topics that fascinates you, but miss someone to explore and discuss them with? Then the Digital Life Reading Club might be something for you
Doctoral candidate Vilte Stonyte at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Different aspects of the response to environmental challenges in fission yeast: roles of PP2A-B56 and a novel 4E-BP" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
By Hans Bauer from the University of Oxford (Department of Zoology)
Doctoral candidate Tariku Mekonnen Gutema at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Behavioral ecology of the African wolf (Canis lupaster) and its implication for Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) conservation in the Ethiopian Highlands" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Sublitorale makroalger i Ytre Hvaler nasjonalpark: 7 stasjoner kartlagt over to sesonger
Combined effects of nicotine and dental monomers on human bronchial epithelial cells (BEAS-2B) - The impact of the lysosomotropic effect of nicotine on exposure to HEMA and TEGDMA
Characterization of the human putative methyltransferase SETD9
Doctoral candidate Lise Ellefsen Sandquist at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Novel mechanisms of DNA damage and replication stress signaling: Functional roles of the WDR82/PNUTS-PP1 phosphatase complex" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Development of novel human antibodies targeting T cells
In Vitro Sensitivity to Targeted Therapies in Mantle Cell Lymphoma and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Antibody-targeted photodynamic therapy to kill cancer cells
Synergia PRR-fecta: Harnessing pathogen-recognition receptor synergy to produce high levels of IL-12p70 & prime dendritic cells for use in cancer immunotherapy
Analysis of the functional and clinical impact of the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase NEDD4 in colorectal cancer with focus on its role in regulating PTEN and P53
Establishing the Oddity Task in Mice
A Tale of Three Proteins: an investigation of chitin-degrading lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases using various light-scatting techniques