Tidligere arrangementer - Side 16
Hydrogenase as a biocatalyst to generate H2 from solar – driven water splitting
Characterization of a Rab-like protein regulating cell migration
The influence of native forest patches on the insect pollinator community within an oil palm plantation landscape
Molecular Dynamics Studies on the Essential Mitotic Protein Kinase – Aurora B
Doctoral candidate Thomas Trunk at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Characterization and comparative analyses of type Vd-secreted phospholipases expressed in pathogenic bacteria" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Exposure to a mixture of bisphenols: reproductive effects
in male Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
Miljøeffekter ved dyrking av sukkertare (Saccharina latissima) Et taredyrkingsanleggs rolle som kunstig habitat
Dissecting biophysical properties of parvalbumin neurons in the primary visual cortex ensheathed by PNNs
An imaging-based study of the dynamical behavior of Rab proteins during endosomal maturation
Exposure to low-density polyethylene microplastic particles: presence in Mytilus edulis tissues and pseudofeces
Evaluation of TREM2-interacting compounds for Alzheimer’s disease treatment
Den bentiske makroalgevegetasjonen på Lista – Hva har skjedd på 50 år?
Lophiostomataceae and Lophiotremataceae - A phylogenetic and taxonomic study of two ascomycete families.
Molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of the gap junction channel protein connexin43 by the E3 ubiquitin ligase ITCH
Characterizing the role of invariant chain and its interactors in endosomal maturation and trafficking
Characterization of NK cell-derived exosomes, and their tumor-targeting ability
Characterization of transcription factor networks upon FOXA1 overexpression in prostate cancer
Intracellular bacterial pathogens in aquaculture: vaccines and virulence factors
Distribution range, occurrence and bycatch risk of a large pelagic shark, the porbeagle (Lamna nasus), in Norwegian waters
Idiotype-specific Th cells as a drive for the expansion of malignant B cells in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Stress, Epigenetics and Inflammation
Late Lunch Talk by Charlotte Evangelista
Determining Nature Types in Norway (NiN) by Soil eDNA Metabarcoding
Late Lunch Talk by Emma Whittington
Seed based hybridization barriers in Cochlearia
Investigating potential character displacement in sympatric Passer sparrows
Late Lunch Talk by Lane Atmore & Lourdes Martínez García
IBV inviterer til et Zoom-seminar om koronaviruset med George Fu Gao fra Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, og Ottar N. Bjørnstad fra Pennsylvania State University, USA.
Synnøve Smebye Botnen at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Biodiversity in the dark: root-associated fungi in the Arctic for the degree of PhD.
MSc Synnøve Smebye Botnen ved Institutt for biovitenskap vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden PhD: Biodiversity in the dark: root-associated fungi in the Arctic.
Hvordan kan vi lage effektive vaksiner mot et nyoppstått virus, og hva kan læres av tidligere erfaringer? IBV inviterer til et Zoom-seminar om koronavirus og vaksinestrategier med Gunnveig Grødeland og Inger Sandlie.
Naturtypekartlegging i Oslo etter systemet «Natur i Norge» Hvilke naturtyper er vanlige og hvilke er sjeldne i et urbant miljø?
By Melinka A. Butenko, Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo
Changes in the soil fungal community across the mountain birch forest line ecotone
Late Lunch Talk by Maria Ariza Salazar
Plastics in the pelagic – the role of zooplankton
Peptide Signaling and the Evolution of Land Plants
Populasjonsundersøkelser av dragehode (Dracocephalum ruyschiana) - med fokus på isolasjon, areal, naturtyper og gjengroing på utvalgte lokaliteter i Sørøst-Norge
By Michael A. Tranulis from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, Norway
Late Lunch Talk by Ave Tooming-Klunderud
By Michael Briga from University of Turku, Finland. Note the time: We start at 11.15.
Effekter av eksponering for bisfenol A på juvenil torsk (Gadus morhua)
By Geir Ottersen, Institute of Marine Research and CEES, Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo
Late Lunch Talk by Kristina Øie Kvile
Outer membrane vesicles produced by respiratory tract bacteria are powerful weapons for increased survival in the host.
By Pritty Patel-Grosz, from the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies (ILN), UiO