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Identification and pre-clinical assessment of patient-derived TCRs for solid tumor immunotherapy
MSc Torben Lode at the Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Interaction between climate change and environmental pollution in Norwegian seas.
Improved biomarker potential of long non-coding RNAs in multisampled primary prostate cancer
Molecular phylogeny of bryozoans utilizing museum samples
IBV hosts two guest lectures on Fungal Evolutionary Genetics on Wednesday 11 December
IBV hosts four guest lectures on Marine Evolutionary Genomics on Monday 9 December and Tuesday 10 December
Silvia Bulgheresi
Assistant professor, University of Vienna
IBV hosts four guest lectures on Marine Evolutionary Genomics on Monday 9 December and Tuesday 10 December
Applying CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology to make three types of ESR-1 Mutant Cell line (Y537N, D538G, Y537N-D538G) using wild type hormone-sensitive MCF7 cell line and validation of cell lines created
The environmental sciences rely on data from many different fields and information sources. These have to be combined and integrated to extract knowledge about how the environment is changing and the underlying causes. We are happy to have Elisa Ravagnan, senior scientist at NORCE, here to present and discuss how this can be done.
Late Lunch Talk by Odirilwe Selomane
Spawning variation in Northeast Arctic Haddock in the years 2000-2017
"The human iPS Cell Proteome in Health & Disease"
Prof. Angus Lamond (Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee)
Decennia of research on model organisms has provided us with a wealth of biochemical detail and in-depth understanding of mitochondria. But, do we really understand mitochondrial biochemistry?
Dear all CEES members: We are pleased to invite you to the CEES Annual Student Conference 2019. Please register.
Investigating the effects of the neonicotinoid pesticide clothianidin on bumblebee foraging using an automated monitoring system.
"Linking cell biology to pathogenesis in a simian model for HIV infection"
Prof. Mark Marsh (Director - MRC-Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology University College London)
In conjugation with the PhD course Metabolomics- Methods and Applications, there will be a mini-seminar open for everyone.
We will discuss the new review about structural variation in Nature: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41576-019-0180-9
What are the available infrastructures and core facilities for metabolomics and metabolic analysis in Norway? How about available services for data analysis, bioinformatics and modelling of metabolic systems?
Impacts of UV radiation on inducible defense traits of Daphnia pulex
Late Lunch Talk by Abagail Breidenstein
Allison Williams is a researcher at Institut Pasteur, Department of Microbiology in France.
Molecular heterogeneity in multifocal primary prostate cancer.
This course will provide an introduction to the computational analysis and reconstruction of both small and genome-scale metabolic networks.