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Expression dynamics of long non-coding RNAs in the sponge Sycon ciliatum
Georgina Mace: "How should we value nature in a human-dominated world?". James Wilsdon: "The science and art of scientific advice"
Friday seminar by Matthew Burgess from University of California, Santa Barbara (US)
CIME, EVOGENE & CEES Friday Seminar by Volkhard Kempf from the University Hospital Frankfurt
CEES Extra Seminar by Matthieu Barbier and Emily Klein from Princeton University.
Friday Seminar by Juan Bonachela from the University of Strathclyde (Scotland)
CEES Extra Seminar by Bernard Wood from The George Washington University
Friday seminar by Michael Crusoe from Michigan State University (US)
Friday seminar by Patrick Kestemont from the University of Namur, Belgium
CEES Extra Seminar by Masahito Tsuboi from Uppsala University.
Friday seminar by Vadim B. Fedorov from University of Alaska Fairbanks
Friday seminar by Frietson Galis from Naturalis Biodiversity Center, The Netherlands
We are going to discuss a paper about axial patterning in Trichechus this week.
Friday seminar by Miriam Maas from the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands.
We will have the next “EvoDevo Journal Club” again on Thursday 12th at 14.15 in room 3513 (! new room !). This week we are going to discuss a paper of Chartier et al. about floral morphospace.
Friday seminar by Philipp Mitteröcker from Universität Wien
IBV Department and CEES Extra seminar by Darren E. Irwin from Beaty Biodiversity Museum & University of British Columbia
CEES Extra seminar by David Righton & Julian Metcalfe from Cefas.
Speakers: Michaela Jarkovská, Staffan Müller-Wille, Stig Omholt and Aoife McLysaght
Friday seminar by Andreas Hejnol, Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology
Friday seminar by Rolf A. Ims
Friday seminar by Terrence W. Deacon from Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley. Now with abstract.
For this week's journal club, we have a paper on robustly estimating microbial diversity from NGS data, a topic that is probably relevant for a lot of us.
Robust estimation of microbial diversity in theory and in practice