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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?
Allison Williams is a researcher at Institut Pasteur, Department of Microbiology in France.
A conference covering topics Nils Chr. Stenseth has worked on. Open to whoever would like to attend. Please register!
Lectures on: "Harnessing natural diversity to discover the rules of flower color evolution" and "Possible bias toward micro- and macroevolutionary conservation by developmental systems"
Seminar by Jonathan Stecyk from the University of Alaska Anchorage: "Cardiovascular Function in Vertebrates that Survive with Little to No Oxygen".
Seminar by Øyvind Øverli from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine: "Host phenotype manipulation by parasites".
Seminar by Sjannie Lefevre Nilsson from the Department of Biosciences: "Living without oxygen - the case of the crucian carp".
MSc Eivind Hasvik at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Lumbar radicular pain and disc herniation: Genetic factors, pathophysiological mechanisms and pain assessments for the degree of PhD.
MSc Eivind Hasvik at the Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Clinical management of patients with lumbar radiculopathy in primary care
The team representing UiO at this years iGEM will present their project
This symposium brings together world leaders in the ER proteostasis field in Oslo to showcase new research in this burgeoning field and its links to different aspects of normal cellular function as well as disease states, and aims stimulate new collaborative research.
Norske forskere tar nå opp arven etter Nansen og utforsker økosystemene i de arktiske havområdene. Hvorfor gjør de det? Hva venter de å finne? Hvilke lange tradisjoner bygger denne forskningen på?
Peris is currently a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology in Valencia, Spain. In December he will move to Oslo and start a post doc position at EvoGene, working on genomics of fungal speciation with Inger Skrede and the Oslo Mycology Group.
MSc Nelson Wang at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Bacterial protein glycosylation: a perspective from the genus Neisseria for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate MSc Nelson Wang at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Antimicrobial resistance and the role of horizontal gene transfer
Two guest lectures on global seabird conservation, and population-level responses to pollutants in polar seabirds
MSc Norith Eckbo at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "The narratives of conservation in ecotoxicology: vulnerability and suspectibility to contaminants in polar seabirds" for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate MSc Norith Eckbo at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Plastic in the ocean: how serious is the threat?
MSc Katharine Rose Dean at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis The epidemiology of plague in Europe: inferring transmission dynamics from historical data for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate MSc Katharine Rose Dean at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Yersinia pestis virulence evolution.
Professor Michael Hickerson from the City College of New York will give a presentation entitled "Merging Comparative Phylogeography with Community Ecology with high-throughput biodiversity surveys".
The two speakers at the Kristine Bonnevie lectures for 2019 will be the German developmental biologist and Nobel Prize-winner Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, and the Norwegian neuroscientist and Nobel Prize-winner May-Britt Moser. Moser's lecture will be a multimedia concert lecture together with the Trondheim Soloists. This event is part of the University of Oslo's Annual Festivities 2019.
Three researchers from the University of Minnesota will present their work on fish health/aquatox, resistome assessments and distribution of antibiotic resistance through birds.
By Jun Kitano from National Institute of Genetics, Japan
Join our UiO:Life Science and ForBio workshop on model-based inferences in phyleogeography, to be at the forefront of this cutting-edge field merging ecology and evolution. Register before May 1st, 2019.