Guest lectures and seminars - Page 6
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.
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 by Sandra Lopez-Aviles from the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), University of Oslo: "In and out of the cell cycle: Protein phosphatases in the proliferation/quiescence decision".
Seminar by Håvard Jenssen from the Department of Science and Environment at Roskilde University, Denmark: "Biological effects of host defence peptides; templates for future medicine".
Seminar by Pierre Chymkowitch from the Department of Microbiology, Oslo University Hospital: "Adaptive regulation of transcription to maintain cellular homeostasis and identity".
Seminar by Bernd Thiede from the Department of biosciences, University of Oslo: "Protein species". (Please note new day and time!)
By Halvor Knutsen, Institute for Marine Research & Centre for Coastal Research (CCR), University of Agder
By Arild Johnsen, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
By Siri Fjellheim from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences
IBV hosts two guest lectures on Fungal Evolutionary Genetics on Wednesday 11 December
IBV hosts four guest lectures on Marine Evolutionary Genomics on Monday 9 December and Tuesday 10 December
IBV hosts four guest lectures on Marine Evolutionary Genomics on Monday 9 December and Tuesday 10 December
"The human iPS Cell Proteome in Health & Disease"
Prof. Angus Lamond (Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee)
"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)
A conference covering topics Nils Chr. Stenseth has worked on. Open to whoever would like to attend. Please register!
Lectures on: "Harnessing natural diversity to discover the rules of flower color evolution" and "Possible bias toward micro- and macroevolutionary conservation by developmental systems"
Seminar by Jonathan Stecyk from the University of Alaska Anchorage: "Cardiovascular Function in Vertebrates that Survive with Little to No Oxygen".
Seminar by Øyvind Øverli from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine: "Host phenotype manipulation by parasites".
Seminar by Sjannie Lefevre Nilsson from the Department of Biosciences: "Living without oxygen - the case of the crucian carp".
This symposium brings together world leaders in the ER proteostasis field in Oslo to showcase new research in this burgeoning field and its links to different aspects of normal cellular function as well as disease states, and aims stimulate new collaborative research.
IBV hosts four guest lectures in marine ecology on Monday 7 October, and Tuesday 8 October
IBV hosts four guest lectures in marine ecology on Monday 7 October, and Tuesday 8 October
Norske forskere tar nå opp arven etter Nansen og utforsker økosystemene i de arktiske havområdene. Hvorfor gjør de det? Hva venter de å finne? Hvilke lange tradisjoner bygger denne forskningen på?
Two guest lectures on global seabird conservation, and population-level responses to pollutants in polar seabirds
The two speakers at the Kristine Bonnevie lectures for 2019 will be the German developmental biologist and Nobel Prize-winner Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, and the Norwegian neuroscientist and Nobel Prize-winner May-Britt Moser. Moser's lecture will be a multimedia concert lecture together with the Trondheim Soloists. This event is part of the University of Oslo's Annual Festivities 2019.