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This year's Darwin Day event covers a moonshot for biology: Resolving all genomes on earth within a decade! Speakers: Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Josefin Stiller, Maren Wellenreuther, and Tom Gilbert. This event is part of the Oslo Life Science Conference 10–13 February 2020.
Årets Darwin Day tar for seg en "månelanding" innen biologien: Å kartlegge arvematerialet til aller arter på jorden innen et tiår! Foredrag av Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Josefin Stiller, Maren Wellenreuther, and Tom Gilbert.
By Laurence D. Hurst from The Milner Centre for Evolution, Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, U.K. (Please note the updated program*.)
Seminar av Sandra Lopez-Aviles fra Norsk senter for molekylærmedisin (NCMM): "In and out of the cell cycle: Protein phosphatases in the proliferation/quiescence decision".
Seminar av Håvard Jenssen fra Universitetet i Roskilde: "Biological effects of host defence peptides; templates for future medicine".
Late Lunch Talk by Nicolas Dupont
Seminar av Pierre Chymkowitch fra Oslo universitetssykehus: "Adaptive regulation of transcription to maintain cellular homeostasis and identity".
Seminar av Bernd Thiede fra Institutt for biovitenskap, Universitetet i Oslo: "Protein species". (Merk ny dag og tid!)
By Halvor Knutsen, Institute for Marine Research & Centre for Coastal Research (CCR), University of Agder
This week we will discuss graph-based variant discovery in bovines. Note the change of day to Thursday.
Comparing unequal probability sampling with random stratified sampling with respect to finding rare species and making distribution models
Late Lunch Talk by Asena Goren
By Arild Johnsen, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Effects of the mycotoxin Deoxynivalenol and grain components on intestinal in vitro model systems
”Effects of Microplastics from Feed in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua)”
Seasonal zooplankton community patterns along a gradient from land to sea in Isfjorden, Svalbard
By Siri Fjellheim from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences
The benthic algae of the Bærum basin in the inner Oslofjord. A comparison of eight sites between 1993-94 and 2018
The benthic algae of the Bærum basin in the inner Oslofjord. A comparison of eight sites between 1993-94 and 2018
MSc Sissel Hauge at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Targeting cancer cells through inhibition of cell cycle checkpoint kinases for the degree of PhD.
MSc Sissel Hauge ved Institutt for Biovitenskap vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden PhD: Targeting cancer cells through inhibition of cell cycle checkpoint kinases
MSc Sissel Hauge ved Institutt for Biovitenskap avholder prøveforelesning over oppgitt emne: Targeted therapy; challenges, status and future perspective.
Identification of novel molecular targets in drug resistant fungi
Markerless 3D tracking and reconstruction of subjects with multiple stereo cameras
Characterization of an evolutionary conserved human methyltransferase
Closed-Loop Extracellular Stimulation of Place Cells in Freely Moving Rats
MSc Torben Lode at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Anxious copepods in the Anthropocene: interactive effects of biotic stressors on contaminant responses for the degree of PhD.
MSc Torben Lode ved Institutt for Biovitenskap vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden PhD: Anxious copepods in the Anthropocene: interactive effects of biotic stressors on contaminant responses
Identification and pre-clinical assessment of patient-derived TCRs for solid tumor immunotherapy
MSc Torben Lode ved Institutt for Biovitenskap avholder prøveforelesning over oppgitt emne: Interaction between climate change and environmental pollution in Norwegian seas.
Improved biomarker potential of long non-coding RNAs in multisampled primary prostate cancer
Molecular phylogeny of bryozoans utilizing museum samples
IBV hosts four guest lectures on Marine Evolutionary Genomics on Monday 9 December and Tuesday 10 December
Silvia Bulgheresi
Assistant professor, University of Vienna
IBV hosts four guest lectures on Marine Evolutionary Genomics on Monday 9 December and Tuesday 10 December
Applying CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology to make three types of ESR-1 Mutant Cell line (Y537N, D538G, Y537N-D538G) using wild type hormone-sensitive MCF7 cell line and validation of cell lines created
Late Lunch Talk by Odirilwe Selomane
Spawning variation in Northeast Arctic Haddock in the years 2000-2017
"The human iPS Cell Proteome in Health & Disease"
Prof. Angus Lamond (Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee)
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?
Dear all CEES members: We are pleased to invite you to the CEES Annual Student Conference 2019. Please register.
Investigating the effects of the neonicotinoid pesticide clothianidin on bumblebee foraging using an automated monitoring system.
"Linking cell biology to pathogenesis in a simian model for HIV infection"
Prof. Mark Marsh (Director - MRC-Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology University College London)
We will discuss the new review about structural variation in Nature: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41576-019-0180-9
Impacts of UV radiation on inducible defense traits of Daphnia pulex
Late Lunch Talk by Abagail Breidenstein
Allison Williams is a researcher at Institut Pasteur, Department of Microbiology in France.
Årets BIO-konferanse handler om livets opprinnelse.
Molecular heterogeneity in multifocal primary prostate cancer.