Previous events - Page 56
”Effects of light intensity on motility
three species of copepods: Acartia tonsa, Calanus finmarchicus and Temora longicornis”
Elucidation of the function of CW-MBD proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana - A potential role in light-mediated processes
Developing a platform for the study of multifactorial diseases
Flow Cytometric Analysis of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Human Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
”Distribution of vegetative compatibility groups in the wood decay fungus, Phellopilus nigrolimitatus at a local scale”
A Novel Signaling Pathway that Regulates Cell Adhesion in Prostate Cancer
”Semi-natural grasslands in Southeastern Norway”
Analysis of the role of four members of the NEDD4 family of E3 ubiquitin ligases in the modulation of growth characteristics of LoVo colon cancer cells
Metformin as an anticancer agent: Combining Metformin with the tankyrase inhibitor G007-LK for treatment of NSCLC
Structural and functional characterization of the redox protein Thioredoxin reductase from Bacillus cereus
This Thursday, there will be no Speciation Journal Club, instead, we all welcome you to a full day of hybridization and speciation! A symposium supported by IBV, CEES and EVOGENE.
The symposium will feature two prominent young researchers in the field, Joana Meier (University of Bern, Switzerland) & Mario Vallejo-Marin (University of Stirling, UK). We have previously discussed some of their papers at the Speciation Journal Club, but they will also discuss some of their latest unpublished research.
If you wish to meet with Joana or Mario on friday, please contact me or one of the other organizers.
We are happy to announce that on Thursday 14th December, we will be hosting a symposium on Hybridization: causes and consequences for speciation at the Department for Biosciences, University of Oslo. The symposium will be held in Bikuben on the first floor of Kristine Bonnevies Hus. UiO Blindern Campus. Two prominent young researchers in the field, Joana Meier (University of Bern, Switzerland) & Mario Vallejo-Marin (University of Stirling, UK) are featured as invited speakers.
Late Lunch Talk by Vidyadhar Aktore, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, India
Dr. Stefanie Barbirz, from the University Potsdam, Germany, will give the talk entitled "Tailspike cell adhesion systems in bacteriophage infection and as diagnostic tools".
Late Lunch Talk by Hernán E. Morales, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
On behalf of Professor Slagsvold we would like to invite you all to this special seminar on December 7th. Thirteen former students of Slagsvold will give short presentations of their current research. Open for all!
This Thursday, at the Speciation Journal Club, we will discuss a paper using demographic modeling to trace the origin(s) of hybrid cichlid species by Meier et al. published in 2017 in Molecular Ecology.
Expression of the bacterial ectABC genes in the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
The invited Volterra Lecture at UiT co-hosted by DigiBiotics is given by Prof Inger Sandlie who successfully have combined the role as innovator and researcher.
Late Lunch Talk by Chloé Nater, CEES, University of Oslo
Marc Stift from The Department of Biology, University of Konstanz, Germany, will give the talk entitled "Inbreeding depression and the transition to selfing in North American Arabidopsis lyrata"
”The exposure and accumulation of seabird-derived contaminants and genotoxicity in Collembola from Svalbard”
This Thursday, at the Speciation Journal Club, we will discuss a paper on Speciation by genome duplication by Vallejo-Marin et al. published in 2015 in Evolution.
”Impact of temperature, food availability and life-history stages on the eDNA emission from Pacifastacus leniusculus and its obligate parasite Aphanomyces astaci”
Elisabeth Lundsør (PhDstudent AQUA)