Tidligere arrangementer - Side 42
The Assasin Recombinant single-chain Fv production of the anti-tumour antibody 14F7
Using immune cells for prognosis in non-small cell lung cancer
Root associated fungi on Chimaphila umbellata in south-eastern Norway
Early Lunch Talk by Per Åberg (Professor of Marine Ecology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden).
Characterization of the novel human protein methyltransferase METTL20
This week in the macroevolution journal club we will read a paper entitled: "Modelling the ecology and evolution of communities: A review of past achievements, current efforts, and future promises" by Brännström et al. 2012.
Expression of the bacterial ectC gene in the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
The role of evectin-2 and its binding partner PS in toxin transport
Exploring the relationship between ER stress and autophagy in prostate cancer cells
CEES Extra seminar by Melissah Rowe from NHM
This week in the macroevolution journal club we will be discussing "Tempo and mode in plant breeding system evolution" from Goldberg & Igić (2012). Keywords: Comparative methods; Dollo’s law; macroevolution; self-incompatibility; Solanaceae. Join us!
Structure-function relationship of Shiga toxins; Role of the A-subunit in complex stability and endocytosis
This week we will discuss a paper entitled "Genomic divergence in a ring species complex" by Alcaide and co-authors which was recently published in Nature.
CIME & CEES Extra seminar by Timothy D. Read from Emory University School of Medicine
CEES Extra seminar/Faculty of Dentistry seminar by Bill Hanage from Harvard School of Public Health
This week, we'll discuss a new paper by Feng et al. (2014) that shows that for some toothed and baleen whales, all food just tastes salty. Again, all CELS members are very welcome to join!
Late lunch talk by Neus Mari-Mena.
Protein X, a link between Invariant Chain and Myosin II
Antagonistic effects of vitamin A on vitamin D and the development of colon cancer
”Population Dynamics, Size Hierarchies and Neighbour Interactions of Early Colonizing Vascular Plants of a Norwegian Glacier Foreland”
”Population dynamics, size hierarchy and neighbour interactions of early colonizing vascular plants in a Norwegian glacier foreland”
”Are sperm characters related to genetic diversity in the bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) ?”
We will be discussing a recent paper by Roesti et al. (2014) which uses simulations and stickleback data to test for patterns of adaptive divergence in the genome. We particularly invite participants of the CELS endringsmiljø!
Friday seminar by Anna Iglikowska from Institute of Oceanology of Polish Academy of Sciences
This week in the macroevolution journal club we will read a paper by Althoff et al. 2014 : "Testing for coevolutionary diversification: linking pattern with process". Join us for a discussion of this short review on potential mechanisms of coevolutionary diversification and ways to test it.
This week we will read a recent paper by Patrik Nosil and colleagues on the repeatability of the genetic changes driving the divergence of populations into new species. The paper is entitled "Stick Insect Genomes Reveal Natural Selection’s Role in Parallel Speciation" and was recently published in Science. The reported findings indicate that natural selection can drive parallel phenotypic evolution via parallel genetic changes.
Late lunch talk by Claudia Junge.
Friday seminar by Per Ahlberg from Uppsala University
Join us this week, Friday 16th of May, to discuss a paper by Monroe & Bokma (2009): "Do speciation rates drive rates of body size evolution in mammals?" and continue last weeks discussion on phylogenetic analysis of speciation.
This week we will discuss what are the rate-limiting factors for the establishment of new species. In this regard, we will read a recent paper by Trevor Price and colleagues on the factors determining the rate of speciation in Himalayan song birds. The paper is entitled "Niche filling slows the diversification of Himalayan songbirds" and was recently published in Nature. The findings by Price et al. suggest that it is the rates at which new niches are created and occupied that limits diversification, not the rate at which new species form through reproductive isolation.
CEES Extra seminar by Matthew Webster
Friday seminar by Mark Thomas from University College London
This Friday the 9th of May in the MaEcovo journal club we will be discussing a paper by Rabosky et al. (2013): "Rates of speciation and morphological evolution are correlated across the largest vertebrate radiation"
This week we will discuss a paper entitled "On the Coyne and Orr-igin of species: effects of intrinsic postzygotic isolation, ecological differentiation, X-Chromosome size, and symapatry on Drosophila speciation" by Turelli and co-authors from the latest issue of Evolution.
A collection of recent CEES publications
Paul Taylor is visiting from the NHM London this week. Hence we will capitalize on his expertise and discuss a competition paper by Hart and Marshall 2013 Ecology that uses bryozoa as experimental organisms.
CEES Extra seminar by Asta Audzijonyte
This Friday the 25th of April in MaEcovo journal club we will be discussing a paper by Losos (Evolution, 2011): "Convergence, adaptation and constraint". Joins us at 10:15 in room 3513.
This Thursday we will discuss the interplay between introgessive hybridization and natural selection. We will read a recent paper by Peter and Rosemary Grant entitled "Synergism of Natural Selection and Introgression in the Origin of a New Species".
Expression of the bacterial ectB gene in the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
We read an older paper to spark discussions on competition.
Download the linnean society paper on "Competition and macroevolution: the ghost of competition yet to come?" here.
Regulation of the gap junction protein connexin 43 by the E3 ubiquitin ligases Smurf1 and -2
This week we will discuss a paper on gene flow and the maintenance of species boundaries in a cricket hybrid zone by Larson and colleagues which was published in the last issue of Molecular Ecology. The paper is entitled Gene flow and the maintenance of species boundaries and there is a perspective by Timothy Vines too for those interested, Stuck in the middle with you: close concordance between geographical clines in a cricket hybrid zone .
Please note that this journal club will take place in the Aquarium!
Exploring the functional relevance of genetic regions associated with rheumatoid arthritis
Friday seminar by Christos Lynteris
This week we will discuss the genetics of body shape divergence. We will read a paper by Franchini et al. entitled "Genomic architecture of ecologically divergent body shape in a pair of sympatric crater lake cichlid fishes". This paper was recently published in Molecular Ecology alongside a perspective piece by Rogers and Jamniczky entitled "The shape of things to come in the study of the origin of species?".
Identification and Modulation of Esterases Involved in the Metabolism of Heroin
Friday seminar by Juha Merilä
We read an older paper on distinguishing between the Red Queen and Court Jester today. Download the pdf here: Barnkosky 2001 Paleobiology