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Cutting Edge Seminar - Takashi Ueda: How plants acquired novel membrane trafficking pathways

Thursday, August 23, 2012 15:00
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Cutting Edge Seminar

Speaker:
Takashi Ueda
Tokyo University, Japan

Title: How plants acquired novel membrane trafficking pathways

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

UPSC Cutting Edge Seminar - Ueli Grossniklaus:Molecular Control of Fertilization and Interspecific Crossing Barriers

Monday, September 03, 2012 10:00 - 11:00
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UPSC Cutting Edge Seminar
Speaker: Ueli Grossniklaus, Institute of Plant Biology, University of Zuerich
Title: Molecular Control of Fertilization and Interspecific Crossing Barriers
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC
Date: Monday, September 03, 2012 at 10:00

Seminar - Örjan Carlborg: Understanding the genetic architecture of complex traits

Tuesday, September 04, 2012 15:15 - 16:15
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Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics Seminar Series

Speaker:
Örjan Carlborg
Dept. of Clinical Sciences, Division of Computational Genetics, SLU, Uppsala,

Title: Understanding the genetic architecture of complex traits

Host: Andrei Chabes, Medchem

Place: KB3A9, Lilla hörsalen


Abstract:

Understanding how genes contribute to the phenotypic variability observed in populations is a major challenge in biology. A common approach to dissect the genetics of complex traits is to measure the genotype of individuals in a population at a large number of loci across the genome and then evaluate whether the phenotypic mean differs between the individuals that carry particular combinations of genetic variants, alleles, at either individual loci (i.e. detection of additive, dominance and epigenetic effects of loci) or at multiple loci (i.e. to detect genetic interactions or epistasis). I will here give a brief introduction to this topic and illustrate the insights that can be gained into the genetics of complex traits using these approaches by using examples from our research in domestic animals. An alternative, and promising, strategy to identify genes involved in gene-by-gene or gene-by-environment interactions is to search for loci that causes a difference in variance (a variance heterogeneity) between genotypes. This talk will be concluded by presenting some recent work to develop theory and tools for genome-wide mapping of individual variance-controlling loci. Empirical findings from studies of data in Arabidopsis thaliana and Saccharomyces cerevisiae will be used to illustrate the contribution of such loci to the genetic architecture of complex traits and the implications of the findings on our understanding of the genetic regulation of complex trait variation.

Seminar - Tony Bacic: Grass cell walls: Investigating the molecular mechanism of (1,3;1,4)-?-D-glucan biosynthesis

Monday, September 10, 2012 12:00 - 13:00
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Speaker:
Professor Tony Bacic
Univ. of Melbourne, Australia

Title: Grass cell walls: Investigating the molecular mechanism of (1,3;1,4)-?-D-glucan biosynthesis

Place:
KB3B3, KBC

Seminar - Jaime Barros-Rios

Monday, September 10, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar

Speaker:
Jaime Barros-Rios


Title: Effects of divergent selection for diferulates on cell wall composition, biodegradability, and stem borers resistance in maize

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KBC, KB3A9

Seminar - Wilfred Vermerris: Modifying cell wall composition to enhance the production of biofuels and nanomaterials

Wednesday, September 12, 2012 10:00 - 11:00
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UPSC Seminar

Speaker:
Dr. Wilfred Vermerris
Department of Microbiology & Cell Science
University of Florida Genetics Institute
Gainesville, FL, USA

Title:

Modifying cell wall composition to enhance the production of biofuels and nanomaterials


Place:
Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Host: Hannele Tuominen

The production of fermentable sugars from lignocellulosic biomass is affected by the chemical composition of the cell wall. Lignin content and subunit composition appear to be of particular importance. We have generated and studied several different classes of cell wall mutants of maize and sorghum to define how variation in lignin composition impacts biomass conversion, to identify the underlying genes, and to explain the biochemical basis of enhanced conversion using fluorescently labeled cellulases. The success of the bio-economy also depends on economic and environmental sustainability. I will highlight how the waste stream of the biorefinery can be used to produce nanomaterials as high-value co-products that have the potential to offset the cost of biofuel production.

Seminar (Half-time) - Mir Amir Mahboubi

Monday, September 17, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series
Half-time Seminar

Speaker:
Mir Amir Mahboubi

Title: Carbon allocation and partitioning into cell wall polymers

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Seminar - Concetta Valerio

Monday, September 24, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series


Speaker:
Concetta (Titti) Valerio

Title:Identification of an essential sucrose flux responsive protein in Arabidopsis

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Seminar - Jürgen Kleine-Vehn: Cellular mechanisms of auxin-dependent differential growth control

Wednesday, September 26, 2012 15:15
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Seminar

Speaker:
Jürgen Kleine-Vehn
Institute of Applied Genetics and Cell Biology (IAGZ), University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria
www.dagz.boku.ac.at/agkleine-vehn.html?&L=1


Title:
Cellular mechanisms of auxin-dependent differential growth control

Place: Stora hörsalen, KBC

UPSC Cutting Edge Seminar - Phil Wigge: Ambient Temperature Sensing in Plants

Monday, October 01, 2012 10:00 - 11:00
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UPSC Cutting Edge Seminar

Speaker:
Phil Wigge
Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University UK

Title: Ambient Temperature Sensing in Plants

Abstract:
How is temperature sensed? Eukaryotic cells respond within minutes to changes of a few degrees celsius, adjusting the expression of thousands of genes. The cell must therefore have a mechanism for sensing temperature and coordinating the transcriptome. Despite a few examples of thermosensors, e.g. in Listeria and neurons, the pathways by which temperature is sensed globally are not known.

To address this, we have carried out a genetic screen in Arabidopsis using a Luciferase reporter line for mutants that incorrectly sense non-stress temperature changes. This approach has enabled us to identify a novel temperature-sensing pathway that appears to be conserved among eukaryotes and accounts for the majority of the transcriptional changes in response to temperature change. We are now collaborating with other labs to more fully understand the molecular basis of temperature perception.

What is the underlying regulatory logic of the flora transition? While much is known of the genetic architecture of the floral transition, the dynamic properties of the floral switch are not clearly understood. To address this, we are collaborating with the Richard Morris group (JIC, Norwich) to model the regulatory architecture of the floral transition. This modelling has given insights into how the dynamics of flowering are regulated both spatially and temporally. Our model makes a number of testable, predictions about the dynamic regulation of the floral transition.

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC
Picture Phil Wigge

Seminar - Stefania Giacomello: De novo assembly and comparative genomics analysis in the Populus genus

Monday, October 01, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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Seminar

Stefania Giacomello
Applied Genomics Institute
Udine, Italy

Title:
De novo assembly and comparative genomics analysis in the Populus genus


Room: KBF 30

Seminar - Kathryn Robinson: Natural variation in aspen and defence against herbivores

Monday, October 08, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series


Speaker:
Kathryn Robinson

Title: Natural variation in aspen and defence against herbivores

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Seminar - Ryo Funada: Cellular biology of wood formation in relation to environmental changes

Tuesday, October 09, 2012 13:30 - 14:30
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UPSC Seminar

Speaker:
Prof. Ryo Funada
Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of
Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu-Tokyo, Japan

Title:
Cellular biology of wood formation in relation to environmental changes

Place: KB3A9 “Lilla hörsalen”, KBC

 

Seminar - Camila Cambui

Monday, October 15, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series


Speaker:
Camila Cambui

Title: The importance of amino acids for plant nutrition

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Half-time Seminar - Edward Businge

Monday, October 22, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series
Half-time Seminar

Speaker:
Edward Businge

Title: The regulation of embryo development in conifers

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Seminar - Martin Hagemann: Evolutionary origin of photorespiration

Thursday, October 25, 2012 14:00 - 15:00
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Seminar

Speaker:
Martin Hagemann
Universität Rostock, Institut für Biowissenschaften, Abteilung Pflanzenphysiologie

Title
Evolutionary origin of photorespiration: Phylogenetic and biochemical studies of enzymes involved in the 2-phosphoglycolate metabolism

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9


Abtract:The photorespiratory pathway is essential for organisms performing oxygenic photosynthesis, cyanobacteria, algae and plants, in the present day O2-containing atmosphere. The presence of a plant-like 2-phosphoglycolate cycle in cyanobacteria indicated that not only genes of oxygenic photosynthesis but also genes encoding photorespiratory enzymes were endosymbiotically conveyed from ancient cyanobacteria to eukaryotic oxygenic phototrophs. BlastP analyses with plant photorespiratory proteins identified several proteins in cyanobacteria and algae with surprisingly high sequence similarities. To verify that not only the sequence but also the biochemical activity of these enzymes is conserved, selected proteins from the cyanobacteria Synechocystis PCC 6803, Anabaena PCC 7120 and Cyanothece sp. PCC 7822, as well as from the algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Cyanidioschyzon merolae were overexpressed in E. coli and biochemical analyzed. As examples, data will be presented on our recent analyses of glycolate oxidases and hydroxypyruvate reductase, which allowed to date the origin of photorespiration back to the protoalgae

Seminar - Jakob Prestele

Monday, October 29, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series
Seminar

Speaker:
Jakob Prestele

Title: Studies on cell death regulation in Arabidopsis and spruce

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Seminar Markus Schmid: Integration of flowering time signals by FT

Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:00 - 12:00
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Seminar
Speaker:
Markus Schmid
Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology Tübingen, Germany

Title
Integration of Flowering Time Signals by FT

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9

Seminar - Master Thesis Presentation: Arun Devadas: Characterization of fungal strains for bioethanol production and sugar utilization

Wednesday, October 31, 2012 13:00 - 14:00
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Presentation of Master Thesis
Master in Plant and Forest Biotechnology

Speaker:
Arun Devadas

Title:
Characterization of fungal strains for bioethanol production and sugar utilization


Place: KB2C5

Supervisor: Anita Sellstedt

Seminar - Corrado Viotti: Post-Golgi trafficking and biogenesis of the lytic vacuole in plants

Thursday, November 01, 2012 13:00 - 14:00
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UPSC Seminar

Speaker:
Corrado Viotti
Plant Developmental Biology
University of Heidelberg

Title: Post-Golgi trafficking and biogenesis of the lytic vacuole in plants

Place Lilla hörsalen KBC, KB3A9

Cutting Edge Seminar - Rémy J. Petit: Next-generation studies of genetic differentiation and gene flow

Monday, November 05, 2012 10:00 - 11:00
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UPSC “Cutting Edge Seminars” 2012 presents
Speaker:
Rémy J. Petit
UMR Biodiversité Gènes et Communautés, INRA UMR 1202, Cestas Cedex, France

Title:
Next-generation studies of genetic differentiation and gene flow

Place: KB3A9, Lilla hörsalen, KBC

Host: Rosario Garcia Gil

More information:
www4.bordeaux-aquitaine.inra.fr/biogeco_eng/People/M-P/Petit-Remy

Half-time Seminar - Pernilla Lindén

Monday, November 05, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series
Half-time Seminar

Speaker:
Pernilla Lindén

Title: Methods and Applications of Fluxomics

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Seminar - Krisztina Ötvös

Monday, November 12, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series
Seminar

Speaker:
Krisztina Ötvös

Title: How Retinoblastoma protein regulates cell differentiation? A study case from planta

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Seminar - Anke Hueser

Monday, November 19, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series
Seminar

Speaker:
Anke Hueser

Title: tba

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Seminar - Prashant Pawar half time seminar: Cell wall acetylation and its impact on wood properties

Monday, November 26, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series
Half time Seminar

Speaker:
Prashant Pawar

Title: Cell wall acetylation and its impact on wood properties

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Cancelled! Seminar - Oliver Keech

Monday, December 03, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series
Seminar
The seminar is cancelled!

Speaker:
Olivier Keech

Title: tba

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Två Seminars - Yrjö Helariutta: 1. Plant Vascular Biology 2013 and beyond 2. How to write a competitive application for FORMAS?”

Tuesday, December 04, 2012 13:00 - 14:00
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Double Seminar

Speaker:
Yrjö Helariutta
Division of Plant Biology
Dept of Biosciences
University of Helsinki

I. Plant Vascular Biology 2013 and beyond

II. How to write a competitive application for FORMAS?"

Place Lilla Hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Host: Ove Nilsson

Cutting Edge Seminar - Ralph Bock: Genes gone wild: experimental genome evolution in plants

Monday, December 10, 2012 10:00 - 11:00
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UPSC Cutting Edge Seminar

Speaker:
Ralph Bock, Professor and Director

Department of Organelle Biology, Biotechnology and Molecular Ecophysiology
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology
Potsdam-Golm, Germany

Title:
Genes gone wild: experimental genome evolution in plants

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9

Seminar - Ivan Kennedy: Biological nitrogen fixation

Monday, December 10, 2012 13:00 - 14:00
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Department of Plant Physiology
Seminar

Speaker:

Professor Ivan Kennedy
University of Sydney, Australia
Director of SUNFix Centre for Nitrogen fixation


Title:
Biological nitrogen fixation

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9

Half-time seminar Iftikhar Ahmad

Monday, December 10, 2012 15:00 - 16:00
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UPSC Seminar Series 2012
Half-time Seminar

Speaker:
Iftikhar Ahmad

Title: tba

Host: Siamsa Doyle