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”Functional and evolutionary investigations of the plant signaling peptide IDL1”
IUBS is celebrating its centenary year with special sessions and talks on a number of topics that are main focus of IUBS in the 33rd General Assembly and the scientific sessions in Oslo, July 30 through August 2.
MSc Chloé Rebecca Nater at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Impacts of harvesting, hydropower, and stocking on a size-structured population of brown trout for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate MSc Chloé Rebecca Nater at the Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Does individual heterogeneity matter? Predicting global change effects on populations along a life history continuum.
Molecular Mechanism of Hairpin Formation and Passenger Secretion in the Inverse Autotransporter Intimin
A proteomics-based approach to identify interactors of the IDA-HAE/HSL2 signaling pathway
By Stéphanie Jenouvrier from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (USA) and Centre d’études Biologiques de Chizé (France)
IBV hosts six guest lectures in Bioinformatics on Tuesday June 25th and Thursday June 27th.
Lecture titles: "Reconstructing the ancestral organisation of genomes to shed light on their evolution" and "Repeated signatures of local selection across salmonid populations"
MSc Algirdas Grevys at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Biological properties of Fc engineered IgG for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate PhD Algirdas Grevys at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Fragment-based antibodies as therapeutics: challenges and opportunities.
IBV hosts six guest lectures in Bioinformatics on Tuesday June 25th and Thursday June 27th.
MSc Srinidhi Varadharajan at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Comparative genomics in teleost fish: Insights into forces driving genome evolution for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate MSc Srinidhi Varadharajan at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Genome assembly: An introduction to its challenges.
MSc Barbro Taraldset Haugland at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Effects of fish farm effluents on kelp forest ecosystems: Kelp performance, associated species, and habitats for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate MSc Barbro Taraldset Haugland at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Ecology of kelp forests in the Anthropocene.
By Michael Ghil from Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, and University of California, Los Angeles
MSc Andrea Silke Sahlmann at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis DNA strand breaks in marine invertebrates for the degree of PhD.
MSc Tonje Knutsen Sørdalen at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis: Marine reserves and selective fishing shape mating behaviour, secondary sexual trait and growth in European lobster.
Doctoral candidate MSc Andrea Silke Sahlmann at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: The importance of environmental monitoring in a changing environment - Appropriate knowledge based methods.
Doctoral candidate MSc Tonje Knutsen Sørdalen at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: The role of sexual selection in conservation biology.
On the occasion of the retirement of Professor Trond Schumacher, you are invited to a special seminar on Ascomycete Evolution and Systematics. The program includes international experts, collaborators of Trond and previous students.
Professor Emeritus James Anderson, University of Toronto will present a talk entitled "Clonal evolution and genome stability in a 2500 year old fungal individual".
MSc Pernille Nilsson at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis The evolutionary arms race between plague and great gerbil – burrowing into host resistance for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate MSc Pernille Nilsson at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Evolutionary processes driving host-parasite coevolution.