Tidligere arrangementer - Side 12
This week we discuss a paper by Smith et al. recently published in Scientific Reports.
Life history responses to covariance between temperature and food availability in Daphnia magna
Development of electrophysiological tools to record sleep across life stages
Forestillingen "Rebellion of the Cell" vever butoh-dans og moderne cellebiologi sammen og utgangspunktet for samtalen er det sammenflettede forholdet mellom kunst og vitenskap.
This week we discuss a paper by Raposeiro et al. recently published in PNAS.
Genome size, growth rate, and elemental stoichiometry of cultured Calanus finmarchicus
Late Lunch Talk by Aurélie Boilard
Combining RIAD and CAR T cell therapy - Experimental studies exploring the effect of blocking tumor immune evasion
EGFR phosphorylation regulates endosomal binding kinetics of Rab5 and Rab7a
Identification of the Active Transcription Factor Network in Osteosarcoma
PhD candidate William B. Reinar at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Genomic short tandem repeats as modulators of gene expression and protein function" for the degree of PhD.
Seeing With Sound - A Trans-Atlantic Study of the Mesopelagic Community
Coordinate targeting of ATF4 and XBP1 signaling inhibits prostate cancer cell proliferation
Investigating the cellular mechanism of muscle memory in female mice subjected to testosterone treatment
Sex-dependent natural survival and catchability in corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops)
Effects of predictability in food conditions on individual growth in Daphnia magna
The role of Rab22a in endosomal maturation
Late Lunch Talk by Marius Robu
A tale of six diatoms: an insight into the taxonomy of Arctic diatoms from different sea-ice communities and their physiological response to climate change
PhD candidate Johannes C. Rusch at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring of two different freshwater host-pathogen complexes in the interface between nature and aquaculture" for the degree of PhD.
Evidence of Early Triassic members of the family Mixosauridae from the Lower Saurian, Svalbard
Endring i forekomst av blåskjell (Mytilus edulis) i Oslofjorden - Analyse av populasjoner over tid og mulige årsaker til variasjon
Oppvekstområder for kysttorsk
Investigation of endosperm development using molecular techniques in model and non-model species of Arabidopsis
Should we allocate more resources to interdisciplinary environmental research? Reduce air travel by half? Let climate and the environment permeate all study programs? Employees and students are invited to have their say and put their mark on UiO's new climate and environmental strategy.
PhD candidate Tonje Sønstevold at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Implications of poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate) nanoparticle- induced cellular stress responses with focus on autophagy" for the degree of PhD.
Evogene and OMG are this week hosting three researchers from the French Agricultural Institute (INRA) in Marseilles. They are here in the frame of a collaborative effort between France and Norway through the EU project AURORA -DAAD.
Speakers: Quentin Albert and David Navarro
Establishment of a CRISPR/Cas9 β2m knockout cell line for production of recombinant FcRn
Pro-inflammatory potency of particulate matter derived from a road tunnel in comparison to stone particles and diesel exhaust particle
Evogene and OMG are this week hosting three researchers from the French Agricultural Institute (INRA) in Marseilles. They are here in the frame of a collaborative effort between France and Norway through the EU project AURORA -DAAD.
Speaker: Marie Noelle Rosso
Ancient introgression between highly divergent fungal sister species – a genomic analysis of Trichaptum abietinum and Trichaptum fuscoviolaceum
Novel regulators of Hedgehog signaling
Evaluating DNA-metabarcoding as a tool to detect rare species of Cortinarius in ancient calcareous Tilia cordata forests
The pro-inflammatory and cytotoxic effects of combined exposure to stone particles and diesel exhaust particles in bronchial epithelial cells
Eörs Szathmáry, Institute of Evolution, Centre for Ecological Research, Budapest and Parmendes Foundation Pullach/Munich
Does abundance of Northeast Arctic cod Gadus morhua influence the schooling dynamics of capelin Mallotus villosus?
Open lectures by C. Jessica E. Metcalf and John-Arne Røttingen. The topics are the ecology and evolution of hosts and pathogens, and translating science to policy – the case of pandemic preparedness and response.
Åpne foredrag med C. Jessica E. Metcalf og John-Arne Røttingen. Årets tema er: «The topics are the ecology and evolution of hosts and pathogens», og «Translating science to policy – the case of pandemic preparedness and response».
Late Lunch Talk by Ruiyun Li
Molecular identification of chewing lice and comparisons of host specificity between Quadraceps and Saemundssonia hosted by Charadriiformes
Impact of Common Pharmaceuticals on Human LINE-1 Activity
Effects of microplastics and additive chemicals on the blue mussel Mytilus sp.
Divergence time estimates for several phylogenies of Annelida (Lophotrochozoa)
ALIX in ciliogenesis
Assessing the exposure and effects of imidacloprid on the abundance of microarthropods in an agricultural soil community
Cryptic diversity in a seemingly paraphyletic lichen genus: A molecular phylogenetic study of Calvitimela
Investigating local adaptation in the wood-decay fungus Trichaptum abietinum through common garden experiments and population genomics
Redirecting T cells to cancer cells using a novel bispecific antibody Receptor identification and functional analysis
Structural and functional studies of a ferredoxin/flavodoxin NADP+-oxidoreductase mutant from Bacillus cereus.
Structure and function of FNR1 from Bacillus cereus undergoing a mutation.