[Norwegian language] Regjeringen skal i løpet av 2024 legge fram en stortingsmelding om naturmangfold for å følge opp den nye internasjonale naturavtalen, og en stortingsmelding om klima for perioden fram mot 2035 på veien mot lavutslippssamfunnet i 2050. Inger Måren…
News from the Plastic Network: Taking the temperature on the research front within plastics and microplastics
[Our translation] With a total of 115 registered participants physically and digitally, the Plastics Network at UiB, in collaboration with the Norwegian Society for Toxicology and Pharmacology, the Norwegian Institute for Water Research and the Institute of Marine Research, invited…
PHOTOSYNTECH is looking for new members!
BIO is part of a research school started in the autumn of 2022. It is called PHOTOSYNTECH – Photosynthetic Eukaryotes: From Fundamentals to Applications in Biology, Bioproduction and Biotechnology. It is lead by Kirsten Krause at University of Tromsø, and…
News from Khrono (opinion): the Norwegian research community with silent accept of ethnic discrimination
[Our translation] Norce has decided to shut the doors on researchers from “red countries”. This goes agains our liberal core values, but nobody cares. The statement is taken from Mikko Heino’s opionion in Khrono. Read the whole article in Khrono…
Mon 4 Dec. Master’s presentation, Jo Markus Worren
Virulence factors of Pasteurella atlantica genomovar salmonicida and effect on salmon leucocytes When: 10.15-10.45 Where: Seminarrom K1, A-blokken, Biologen (TM53A)
Tue 5 Dec. MolBio seminar, Stefan Thiele
Methanogenesis and methanotrophy in open system pingos on Svalbard When: 9.15-10.00 Where: Seminarrom 439C1 (Inkubatoren), 4et, Bioblokken, TM55
Greetings from the Department – 24.11.2023
Hello everyone The semester has flown by and both students and staff are busy with exam reading and exam preparations. A current topic this semester has been artificial intelligence (AI), and this is something that is widely discussed in the…
New article from uib.no/matnat: Teaching others to save the world
Professor Katja Enberg is group leader for Fisheries and marine biology at the University of Bergen. She has worked for a long time with the sustainable use of the sea’s fishing resources. In the summer of 2022, she taught 86…
