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Tid og sted: , Bikuben

Welcome to the next seminar of the semester, where there will be talks by Prof. Eirik Frengen (Depart. Medical Genetics, Univ. Oslo and Oslo University Hospital) and Dr. Francisco Yanguas Samaniego (Progida Group, FYSCELL, IBV)

Tid og sted: , Nucleus, Bikuben, Kristine Bonnevies hus

IBV hosts five guest lectures on Terrestrial Ecology on Tuesday 25 October and Thursday 27 October. Today: Mark Ravinet, Aline Magdalena Lee and Stephen De Lisle.

Tid og sted: , Domus Medica, Auditorium L-200, University of Oslo

This conference will bring together leading ageing researchers from around the world working on molecular, cellular, individual and societal levels of ageing.

Tid og sted: , Niels Henrik Abels hus, 9th floor

The survival of green plants depends on the efficient use of photosynthesis in the leaves, where sunlight, water, and CO2 are transformed into sugar – the raw material, which builds up even the largest trees. The dissolved sugars are transported by osmosis through the sieve tubes of the phloem, a vascular system, which runs through the veins of the leaves and on through the stem, all the way down into the roots. The sugar production sites (mesophyll) are distributed over the entire leaf, and it is important for the functionality of the leaf that they are all able to export their sugars. For conifer needles the linear venation architecture makes this challenging, and they have an extra “transfusion tissue” that bridges between production and transport. We are currently studying this complex collection of interdigitated water -and sugar-carrying cells by micro X-ray tomography on intact needles and by network modelling, to understand the pathways for water and for sugars (running in opposite directions) with huge pressure differences (say 3 MPa) across tiny length scales (say 5 microns).

Thomas Bohr is Professor of Physics at the Physics Department of the Technical University of Denmark.

Tid og sted: , Seminar room 3315 Terrarium

By Roger Pielke Jr. from University of Colorado Boulder, USA. Note the time: 12.15.

Tid og sted: , Niels Henrik Abels hus, 9th floor

Diffusion and reactions are central to understanding life. However, studies often focus on dilute systems, while the interior of living cells is crowded with macromolecules that occupy about 20 % to 40 % of the cell volume, affecting virtually all intracellular processes [1]. In this talk, I will mainly focus on diffusion, emphasising the effects significant to crowded intracellular environments, such as polydispersity of crowders [2], macromolecular shapes, interactions [3], and softness [4]. We will also briefly discuss how reactions proceed under crowding, paying particular attention to enzymatic reactions [5] and the cooperativity of divalent binding [6].

Tid og sted: , Peisestua (room 304), Svein Rosselands Hus / Zoom

Cheng-Zong Ruan, Postdoctoral Fellow at Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.

Tid og sted: , Auditorium 4, Eilert Sundts hus

In this talk, Professor of Anthropology, Dr. Lesley Green, will draw on current Anthropocene scholarship in the environmental humanities and social sciences to suggest four approaches to strengthening trans-disciplinarity engagement between social and natural sciences. 

Tid og sted: , NHA B1120
Tid og sted: , Auditorium 13, Domus Medica

Hvorfor har vi egentlig sans for humor - og hva er det som skal til for ? utl?se humorgleden?

Tid og sted: , Auditorium, Institute for Cancer Research, ground floor, Research Building (K building), Oslo University Hospital - Radium Hospital site

Professor Ewan Birney, CBE FRS FMedSci, Deputy Director General, EMBL & Director, EMBL-EBI will give a public talk and guest lecture followed by a Q&A session. The session is hosted by Inge Jonassen, UiB & Kjetil Taskén, OUH/UiO.

Tid og sted: , Centre for Development and the Environment, Sandakerveien 130

In this Global Health Unpacked seminar, pandemic expert Dr. Clare Wenham will discuss the proposed pandemic treaty and why it might not make the world better equipped to tackle future global health crises.

Tid og sted: , Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor
Tid og sted: , HW536

ILNs egen Hans-Olav Enger, professor i nordisk spr?k, forklarer hvorfor hypoteser om at visse skandinaviske s?rdrag skyldes samisk p?virkning, neppe holder vann.

Tid og sted: , Peisestua (room 304), Svein Rosselands Hus / Zoom

Sladana Radinovic, PhD student at Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.

Tid og sted: , SUM, Sandakervn. 130, Oslo (meeting room: Frodig)

Breakfast seminar with Professor Brian Ganson from Stellenbosch Business School, Cape Town.

Tid og sted: , 12th floor Niels Treschows hus

How has our understandings of relations between soil, plants, and fungi have changed over time? In this lecture, professor of anthropology Dr. Michael J. Hathaway will explore the role of fungal mycelium in engaging the soil matrix.

Tid og sted: , Styrerommet (2. etasje), Gaustadalléen 30C

P? tredje arrangement i seminarrekken Perspektiver p? tenkning skal Brynulf Bakkenget (H?gskolen i Innlandet) snakke om Paul Ricoeur. 

Tid og sted: , B723

Alexander Müller-Hermes will give a talk with title: Capacities of quantum channels

 

Tid og sted: , Bikuben

Welcome to the next seminar of the semester, where there will be a talk by Dr. Suman Kumar (Ciosk group, BMB).

Tid og sted: , Runde auditorium, Domus Medica, Sognsvannsveien 9

Harvard Professor David Ludwig will talk about the Carbohydrate-Insulin Model of Obesity. In the panel: Professor J?ran Hjelmes?th and Associate professor Frode A. Norheim.

Tid og sted: , NHA B1120

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