Research events - Page 2
Late Lunch Talk by Lucy Keith-Diagne
Dear all CEES members: We are pleased to invite you to the Annual CEES Student Conference. Everyone affiliated with CEES (students, staff and guests) should attend the conference.
PhD candidate Annette Taugbøl at the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Salinity transitions, population differentiation and phenotypic plasticity in the threespine stickleback" for the degree of PhD.
Pluss free pizza. Please sign up (deadline 21 September)
By Franck L. P. Lejzerowicz, Postdoc at AQUA, IBV
Late Lunch Talk by Tirza Moerman
By Sally Otto and Michael Whitlock from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
This week we look at venom through population genomics by discussing a paper by Schield et al. (2023)
By Olli Hyvärinen, postdoc in the AQUA section, IBV
EvoGenVen is B.A.C.K.
Unfortunately, the seminar by Olli Hyvärinen, AQUA, IBV, is cancelled.
The evolutionary dynamics of venom toxins made by insects and other animals.
by Andrew A. Walker
https://portlandpress.com/biochemsoctrans/article-abstract/48/4/1353/225986/The-evolutionary-dynamics-of-venom-toxins-made-by?redirectedFrom=fulltext
Last before the summer!
Time and place: Jun 22th, 2023 12 PM – 1 PM, Greenhouse, 3215
By Mathieu Lutier, AQUA, IBV
By Sara Goodacre from the University of Nottingham, UK
This week we discuss Gudmunds et al on TREE.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169534722001689?via%3Dihub
[new] Time and place: Jun 8th, 2023 12 PM – 1 PM, Greenhouse, 3215
Late Lunch Talk by Emily Enevoldsen
By Ian Barnes from the Natural History Museum, London, UK
PhD candidate Oliver Kersten at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Sea Parrot Genomics: Linking past and present population structure and demography of the Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica)" for the degree of PhD.
On Thursday the 11th of May at 13:30, we host a double AQUA/CEES seminar! Katerina Guschanski and David Richardson are visiting our department as opponents for the disputation of Oliver Kersten and they were happy to give a talk the day before.
By Alexander Eiler, University of Oslo, IBV, AQUA. Note the time.
The talks will cover diversity, conservation and habitat suitability in Ethiopia.
Kjøre på/Let's go! Everyone knows Anolis are super cool!
This week we discuss a paper by Roopnarine et al. 2022, comparing historical and modern community responses to investigate whether sea cow browsing may have enhanced kelp forest resilience
This week we discuss a paper by Gompel & Prud'homme (2009)
By Ken A. Thompson from Stanford University, USA