14.15 – 15.00 Room 439C1 (“Inkubatoren”), 4th floor, Bioblokken, Høyteknologisenteret Development and function of sensory cells in Nematostella
Category: BIO News
17 Nov. Ph.d. prøveforelesning, Sarah M. Stoppel
14.15 – 15.00 Room K1 + K2, A-blokken, Biologen Virus in the marine environment, ecological importance and role as pathogens for marine animals
17. nov. Informasjonsmøte om utveksling for studenter ved Institutt for biovitenskap
Norwegian language 12.15–14.00 Lille auditorium, Høyteknologisenteret Les mer om arrangementet
Greetings from the Department 2.11.2022
Dear all, As reported in the previous edition, the Faculty has introduced a temporary stop (2-3 weeks) in all hirings at all it’s departments. The background is that cuts in funding for research and higher education in next year’s national…
BIO in Pepperkakebyen!
This year’s contribution to Pepperkakebyen has been delivered. This time the motif is Thormølensgate 53 a+b, better known as Biologen.
7. Nov. PhD defense, Lars Jansen Sverkeli: Mechanistic insights into NAD depletion and cell death mediated by the cytotoxin Vacor
9.00 – 12.00 The auditorium at VilVite The defense is also available via Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/59x8u4dx Press release (Norwegian language)
9. Nov. Master’s presentation Anne Hareide Lund: Establishing fin whale fibroblast culture conditions for toxicological studies
10.15–10.45 K1, 1. floor. A-blokken, Biologen
10. Nov. PhD defense, Tharmini Kalananthan: Basic mechanisms for control of appetite and feed intake in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
10.15 – 12.30 The auditorium at VilVite Press release (Norwegian language)
Greetings from the Department – 28.10.2022
These are busy times! “Biofag”-evaluation, 5-year evaluation of the master’s programs and relocation of laboratories and offices, at the same time that we must keep operations and teaching going and think about the next round of applications for NFR and…
Economy update 28.10.2022
A central government budget which reduces the funding for the sector, combined with internal cut-backs and increased running costs at UiB due to a large increase in energy cost, means that next year’s budget will be very tight.