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MSc Heidi Dietrichson Pharo at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Urine-based detection of bladder cancer - optimizing technology and identifying DNA methylation biomarkers for the degree of PhD.
MSc Heidi Dietrichson Pharo at the Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: The diversity of liquid biopsies in cancer - opportunities and technological Challenges.
Seminar for the associate professorship position within protein biochemistry: "ADP- ribosylation in health and in disease" by Herwig Schüler from Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm.
Seminar for the associate professorship position within protein biochemistry: "An extracellular network of Arabidopsis receptor kinases controls plant development and defenses" by Elwira Smakowska from Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology, Wien.
Seminar for the associate professorship position within protein biochemistry: "Centromere - part of the chromosome that ensures genomic stability" by Nikolina Sekulic from NCMM and Department of Chemistry, UiO.
Seminar for the associate professorship position within protein biochemistry: "Structural redox biochemistry: A flavin-based enzyme activation network" by Hans-Petter Hersleth from Department of Biosciences, UiO.
”A diploid in the Arctic – genetic and morphological variation of Cochlearia groenlandica L.”
We will discuss the recent study of
phylogeography of the Anolis sericeus complex.Enrique Rojas from The Center for Genomics & Systems Biology, Department of Biology, New York University, US, will give the talk entitled "Comparative Mechanics of Cell Growth and Survival".
Dr. Aykut Uren (Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA)
Late Lunch Talk by Albert Fernandez-Chacon
What comes next once you are comfortable with the syntax of a programming language or two, and have written some small programs for yourself? Once a project grows to a certain size, factors beyond the immediate programming task take more and more time, and the social aspects of software development become more important.
David Bass from The Centre for Environment, Aquaculture and Fisheries Science (Cefas) at the The Natural History Museum in London, UK, will give the talk entitled "Host-associated eukaryotes: another tip of the iceberg".
”Diversitet og sesongvariasjon av marine pelagiske protister i Indre Oslofjord, undersøkt med metastrekkoding.”
Keywords: biofilms, architecture, antimicrobials, bacterial pathogens, multispecies interactions, real-time confocal imaging.
MSc Agnieszka Wrobel at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Structural and functional studies of the Yersinia ruckeri inverse autotransporters for the degree of PhD.
MSc Agnieszka Wrobel at the Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Emergent properties of spatially organized microbial communities
Welcome to the annual Darwin Day lectures at the University of Oslo! Lectures by Peter R. Grant, B. Rosemary Grant, Arkhat Abzhanov and Leif Andersson. Since Darwin’s time insights from the fields of genetics, genomics, behavior and ecology have continued to illuminate how and why species evolve. At this event you will hear about the progress that has been made in our understanding of speciation and related topics. The event is part of the Oslo Life Science Conference 11–14 February 2019.
Agnieszka Wrobel is defending her degree of PhD and will presnt her thesis for us at the Evogene seminar.
Do you want to use illustrations as an effective communication tool?
The first breakfast seminar this year will be about visual data science. We are very happy to announce that Prof. Helwig Hauser, PI of the visualization group at the Department of Informatics (UiB), will talk to us about this exciting topic.
”Effects of tropospheric ozone on clover species in a high latitude perspective.
By assessment of visible injury, growth, stomatal conductance and chlorophyll content of plants grown under Nordic conditions”
Late Lunch Talk by Rose Thorogood (University of Helsinki)