Thur Oct 3. The Norwegian Biotechnology Advisory Board, Breakfast meeting: Polar bears and whales in a petri dish

[Our translation/Google translate]

Large mammals play an important role in marine ecosystems, but predators high in the food chain are particularly exposed to environmental toxins.

Anders Goksøyr and Sofie Søderstrøm at the University of Bergen talk about how we can understand the effects of environmental toxins on marine mammals such as polar bears, blue whales and killer whales by studying cells from the animals in the laboratory.

  • When: Thursday 3. October 8.30-9.15am
  • Where: Litteraturhuset i Bergen, sal Olav H Hauge

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