Methane Incorporated – How to engineer E.coli to convert methane into biomass?

The Norwegian Biochemical Society-Oslo (BIG) invites you to the lecture:

“Methane Incorporated”

How to engineer E.coli to convert methane into biomass?

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The University of Oslo iGEM-Team 2015,

Monday 21st of September 2015

Kristine Bonnevies Hus, University of Oslo

15:15, Bikuben

Refreshments from 15:00

Workshop Applied Structural Bioinformatics

Workshop Applied Strutural Bioinformatics - Norsk Biokjemisk Selskap

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FEBS Newsletter – April 2015

FEBS-IUBMB WORKSHOP ON EDUCATION IN MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES

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PhD position in molecular biology/biophysics

The University of Bergen (UiB) is an internationally recognised research university with more than 14,000 students and close to 3,500 employees at six faculties. The university is located in the heart of Bergen. Our main contribution to society is excellent basic research and education across a wide range of disciplines.

The Department of Molecular Biology http://www.uib.no/en/mbi has a vacancy for up to two research fellow(s) in biophysics/molecular biology in the group of Øyvind Halskau. The positions are for a fixed-term period of 3 years and are affiliated with the project, “The membrane as a catalyst of damaging protein misfolding events” funded by the Research Council of Norway’s FRIMEDBIO programme. The project aims to investigate links between the lipid composition and physical state of the artificial and cellular membranes on one hand, and protein misfolding events on the other.

 

The project will take place in the NUCREG program research environment, which consists of Aurélia E Lewis, Øyvind Halskau, Rune Male, Hee-Chan Seo and Rein Aasland and their staff and students (http://www.uib.no/en/rg/nucreg).

Place of service:

Bergen

Deadline:

4/26/2015

Duration:

Temporary

Postdoctoral Fellow position in molecular biology/biophysics

The University of Bergen (UiB) is an internationally recognised research university with more than 14,000 students and close to 3,500 employees at six faculties. The university is located in the heart of Bergen. Our main contribution to society is excellent basic research and education across a wide range of disciplines.

There is a vacancy for up to two postdoctoral fellow positions at the Department of Molecular Biology (www.uib.no/en/mbi) in biophysics/molecular biology.

Place of service:

Bergen

Deadline:

4/26/2015

Duration:

Fixed Term

BioStruct – The Norwegian PhD network in Structural Biology

BioStruct – The Norwegian PhD network in Structural Biology

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Doktorgradsstipendiat ved Kreftavdelingen – Akershus universitetssykehus HF

Akershus universitetssykehus er Norges største akuttsykehus, og lokal– og områdesykehus for nær 10 % av Norges befolkning. Vi har et raskt voksende forskningsmiljø på et høyt internasjonalt nivå som understøtter utviklingen av prioriterte medisinske og helsefaglige satsningsområder. Det er god tilgang til forskningsstøtte bl.a. innen forskningsadministrasjon, IKT, biobank, statistikk med mer. Forskningen skjer i nært samarbeid med Universitetet i Oslo, som har bygget opp et bredt utrustet forskningslaboratorium.

Ahus’ visjon er: “Menneskelig nær – faglig sterk”.

Søknadsfrist:

06.04.2015

Annonsør:

Akershus universitetssykehus HF

Ref. nr.: 2542207843
Stillingsbrøk: 100%

Kontaktinfo:

Anne Hansen Ree
Professor 67969411

Arbeidssted:

Sykehusveien 25,
1478 Lørenskog

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Program for årets Oppdalsmøte i Åre

Granen Hotell, Åre

 The program for our upcoming meeting in Åre is ready. Looking forward to seeing you all at Hotel Granen.

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Tuesday 3rd March

08:00                    Bus departure, MTFS – Øya

08:15                    Bus departure, Realfagsbygget – Gløshaugen

 10:45                    Arrival Granen Hotell, Åre

 11:30-12:30          Lunch

12:30-15:00          Scientific program

 15:00-15:30          Break

 15:30-18:00          Scientific program

 19:00                    Dinner

 Wednesday 4th March

 -10.00:                  Breakfast

 10.00-11:30:         Scientific program

 11:30-16.00:         Lunch, check-out, leisure (cross country/down hill skiing,

shopping, etc.)

 17:00:                   Bus departure, Granen Hotell


Scientific Program

Tuesday 3rd March

 12.30          Atle van Beelen GranlundWelcome

12.45          Trude FloCEMIR in brief & The inner life of a mycobacterium-infected macrophage

13.30          Hany Ibrahim – HIV and autophagy in T cells

14.00          Jennifer MildenbergerDampening inflammatory signalling by omega 3 fatty acids

14.30          Marte Dragset / Maja Helleland – Identification of Mycobacterium avium Transposon Library Mutants by Illumina Sequencing

Break – snacks/refreshments

15.30          Geir slupphaug – Mass spectrometry based research projects at PROMEC

16.15          Kristian Wollen Steen – Mass spectrometry-based identification of mRNA-binding proteins responsive to cell stress

16.45          Mirta Mittelstedt Leal de Sousa Principles of targeted proteomics and its applications in cancer research

17.15          Finn Drabløs – The Phantom meets Lucky Luke: Being faster than your shadow

Wednesday 4th March

10.00          Line Aanerud Omtvedt – Partially Oxidized Alginate Grafted with β-CyD: A Potential Release System for Biomedical Molecules

10.30          Marianne Øksnes Dalheim – Alginate functionalization – with high degrees of substitution and no by-products

11.00          Bjørnar Sporsheim – Quantitative 3-D colocalization analysis as a tool to study the intracellular trafficking and dissociation of pDNA-chitosan polyplexes