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Friday, March 23rd, we will discuss a recent paper by Outomuro et al (2016): Antagonistic natural and sexual selection on wing shape in a scrambling damselfly Join us!
Doctoral candidate cand. scient. Cecilie Kåsi Nesset at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Liver fibrosis - Causes, mechanisms and consequences
Stage structure is fundamental in quantitative population models, but there are different approaches to deal with stage duration and individual-/cohort variation therein.
MSc Addisu Mekonnen Kassie at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on Bale monkeys (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) in southern Ethiopia: Integrating ecology, behaviour and population genetics for the degree of PhD.
MSc Addisu Mekonnen Kassie at the Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Discuss the potential role of behavioural flexibility in how primates deal with habitat disturbance and how does this potential vary among species
DigitalLife is the annual conference for Centre for Digital Life Norway. In 2018 the conference will take place in the centre of Bergen at Grand Hotel Terminus.
"Ytre Hvaler Nasjonalpark: Makroalger og assosiert fauna i fjæresonen. En undersøkelse av 7 stasjoner over to sesonger”
Friday, March 16th, we will discuss a recent paper by Revell et al (2018): Comparing evolutionary rates between trees, clades and traits
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"Makroalger og assosiert fauna i Ytre Hvaler Nasjonalparks fjæresone. En kartlegging av 7 stasjoner over to sesonger”
Characterization of a peptide-Fc fusion protein
Stress, cortisol, and feed intake in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) - Can you stomach the stress?
Late Lunch Talk by Albína Hulda Pálsdóttir, CEES & Melak Weldenegodguad, University of Eastern Finland and Researcher at Luke
Late Lunch Talk doubleheader. We will have talks by Sam Walkerand and Hanneke Meijer (University Museum Bergen).
"Seasonal cycle of phytoplankton at Drøbak with emphasis on Skeletonema”
”Biotic and abiotic factors affecting Saccharina latissima, survival, growth and recruitment”
Friday, March 2nd, we will discuss a recent paper by Du et al (2018): Pattern and process in hominin brain size evolution are scale-dependent
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Are you interested in mathematical or computational modeling of biological systems, using digital tools to analyze biological data, or in making your research more transdisciplinary?
Late Lunch Talk by Mark Ravinet, CEES.
DNA methylation and microRNA-mediated regulation of gene expression in adolescent Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
MSc Helle Tessand Baalsrud at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Adaptation to extremes: How ocean depth and freezing have shaped the evolution of codfishes and notothenioids – a genomic perspective for the degree of PhD
MSc Helle Tessand Baalsrud at the Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: The role of gene and genome duplication in biological innovation
Principal Investigator Jay F Storz, University of Nebraska.
Yuri van Ekelenburg "The role of small RNA in genomic imprinting and plant fertilization"
Anne Greulich "Cross-generational analysis of short tandem repeat variation in the A.thaliana and G. morhua genome"
Chiara Di Luca - "Mechanisms and drivers of antimicrobial resistance"
Marie Leys - "Phylogeography and evolutionary history of a widespread endophytic fungus of Norway spruce (Lophodermium piceae)"
Jack Leo will give a presentation (~1 h) about his recent trip to Tanzania, which included visiting three national parks, so there will be plenty of pictures of animals (and even a few of plants - and fungi!). Bring some refreshments and enjoy! On Friday 23.2. at 4pm, EvoGene lunchroom.
MSc Mark Adam Scott at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Mitochondrial survival without oxygen for the degree of PhD.