Events under 'Seminar'
Seminar - Anke Carius: Control of photosynthetic membrane expression in the anoxygenic purple bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum
Monday, September 09, 2013 10:00
Speaker:
Anke Carius
post-doc
Title:
Control of photosynthetic membrane expression in the anoxygenic purple bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum
Host: Göran Samuelsson
Seminar - Thomas Stanislas: Lipid composition and endocytosis in plant cell polarity
Monday, September 16, 2013 10:00
Speaker
Thomas Stanislas
post-doc UPSC
Title: Lipid composition and endocytosis in plant cell polarity
Host: Markus Grebe
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
UPSC Cutting Edge Seminar - Dario Grattapaglia: Genomic selection in forest trees
Monday, September 23, 2013 10:00
Speaker:
Dario Grattapaglia
Plant Genetics Laboratory, EMBRAPA Genetic Resources and Biotechnology,
Department of Cell Biology, Universidade de Brasilia, and Genomic Sciences Program - Universidade Católica de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
Title:
Genomic selection in forest trees
Host: Harry Wu
Room KB3A9 Lilla hörsalen, KBC
Half-time seminar - Ogonna Obudulu: Combine profiling in poplar, a system biology approach
Monday, September 30, 2013 13:00
UPSC Half-time Seminar
Speaker:
Ogonna Obudulu
Title:
Combine profiling in poplar, a system biology approach
Place: Lilla hörsalen KB3A9, KBC
Seminar - Ron Pace, Australian National University – Canberra ACT, Australia
Tuesday, October 01, 2013 15:00
Speaker:
Ron Pace
Research School of Chemistry – Australian National University – Canberra ACT, Australia
Title: New results from computational chemistry and magnetic resonance spectroscopy on the oxygen evolving center in photosystem II- Implications for water oxidation chemistry.
Location: KB3B3
Host: Johannes Messinger
Seminar - Marie-Theres Hauser, BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Thursday, October 03, 2013 15:00
Marie-Theres Hauser
Applied Genetics and Cell Biology
BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Title: tba
Place: KB3A9, Lilla hörsalen
Host: Markus Grebe
Cutting Edge Seminar - Alain Goossens
Sunday, October 06, 2013 10:00
Cutting Edge Seminar
Speaker:
Alain Goossens
Title: tba
Host: Catherine Bellini
Seminar - Pitter Huesgen: Proteome TAILS - proteolysis and its functions revealed by positional proteomics
Thursday, October 10, 2013 13:00
Speaker
Pitter Huesgen
University of British Columbia, Vancouver Canada
Title:
Proteome TAILS - proteolysis and its functions revealed by positional proteomics
Host: Göran Samuelsson
Place Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Seminar - Hailiang Mao:Mechanisms underlying PEN3 membrane trafficking and outer lateral polarity formation
Monday, October 14, 2013 10:00
Speaker:
Hailing Mao
postdoc
Title: Mechanisms underlying PEN3 membrane trafficking and outer lateral polarity formation
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Markus Grebe
Seminar - Nico Blanco: ...Retrograde Signalling Revisited...
Monday, October 21, 2013 10:00
UPSC Seminar Series Fall 2013
Speaker:
Nico Blanco
postdoc
Title:
...Retrograde Signalling Revisited...
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Åsa Strand
Seminar Azeez Abdul
Monday, October 28, 2013 10:00
Speaker:
Azeez Abdul
postdoc
Title: tbc
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Rishi Bhalerao
Career outside academia seminar series: Anton Mangstl, Vice-President German Jordanian University, Former Director at FAO
Wednesday, October 30, 2013 10:00
Speaker:
Prof. Anton Mangstl
Affiliation: German Jordanian University, Jordan
Former Director at FAO
Résumé:
Anton Mangstl has a Ph.D. in Crop Science and is a specialist in agronomy and information management. He is now the Vice-President of the German-Jordanian University. Prior to joining the German-Jordanian University, he was the Director of the Knowledge Exchange and Capacity Building Division for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the UN since 1996. Dr. Mangstl has guided the transition of FAO's information services into the Internet age. He was the Director of the Central German Center for Agricultural Documentation, the Director of the Centre for Agricultural Documentation and Information (ZADI) Bonn, Germany, and the Deputy to the Head of the Working Group on Crop Production and Informatics, Center for Life and Food Sciences in Agriculture, Freising-Weihenstephan (Germany).
Room: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Half-time Seminar - Vicky Guo
Monday, November 04, 2013 10:00 - 11:00
Half-time seminar
Speaker:
Vicky Guo
PhD
Title: tbc
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Benedicte Albrectsen
Seminar - Moritz Nowack: Programmed Cell Death in plant (reproductive) development
Thursday, November 07, 2013 15:15
UPSC Seminar (OBS time quarter past)
Moritz Nowack
VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University, Belgium
Titel:
Programmed Cell Death in plant (reproductive) development
Host:
Hannele Tuominen
Place :
KB3B1 Stora hörsalen
Seminar - Daniela Liebsch
Monday, November 11, 2013 10:00 - 11:00
UPSC Seminar Series Fall 2013
Speaker:
Daniela Liebsch
post-doc
Title: Beyond meristem maintenance
Unexpected functions of SHOOT MERISTEMLESS and KNAT1 on differentiation of cambial derivatives in the Arabidopsis hypocotyl
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Urs Fischer
Seminar - Xu Jin
Monday, November 25, 2013 10:00 - 11:00
UPSC Seminar Series Fall 2013
Half-time seminar by
Speaker:
Xu Jin
Title: Auxin transport during leaf abscission in Populus
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Urs Fischer
Carreer outside academia - Workshop: Soft skills: how to recognize and advertise them
Wednesday, November 27, 2013 16:00 - 17:00
Career Outside Academia Seminar
Victoria Sörensson
Mats Reinhold
Soft skills: how to recognize and advertise them (workshop)
Place: KB3A9 Lilla hörsalen
Host: Delphine Gendre
Seminar by Jack Saddler - The potential of biofuels and the need for a biorefinery approach
Thursday, November 28, 2013 15:15 - 17:15
Seminar by Jack Saddler from Forest Products Biotechnology / Bioenergy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Title: The potential of biofuels and the need for a biorefinery approach (a forest products perspective)
Place and Time: Thursday, 28 Nov 15.15, Stora hörsalen KB3B1
Host: Leif Jönsson, Chemistry
UPSC Cutting Edge Seminar - Eva Benkova: Hormones shaping plant root architecture
Monday, December 02, 2013 10:00 - 11:00
UPSC Cutting Edge Seminar Series 2013
Speaker:
Eva Benkova
Institute of Science of Technology, Klosterneuburg, Austria
Host: Catherine Bellini
Half-time seminar - Franziska Bandau
Monday, December 09, 2013 10:00 - 11:00
Half-time Seminar
Speaker:
Franziska Bandau
Title: tbc
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Benedikte Albrectsen
Half-time seminar - Thomas Vain: Chemical Genomics to Unravel Auxin Perception Controlling Arabidopsis Seedling Development”
Monday, December 16, 2013 10:00 - 11:00
UPSC Seminar Series Fall 2013
Half-time seminar
Speaker:
Thomas Vain
Title: Chemical Genomics to Unravel Auxin Perception Controlling Arabidopsis Seedling Development”
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Stephanie Robert
UPSC Seminar - Daniel Hofius: Interplay of membrane trafficking and autophagy during immunity-related cell death
Tuesday, January 07, 2014 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker
Daniel Hofius
Department of Plant Physiology
SLU Uppsala
Title: Interplay of membrane trafficking and
autophagy during immunity-related cell death
Place: Stora hörsalen, KBC, KB3B1
Host: Stephanie Robert
CHANGE of TIME!! UPSC Cutting Edge Seminar - Anthony Dodd: Circadian regulation of chloroplasts
Monday, January 20, 2014 9:00 - 10:00
UPSC Seminar Series 2014 CHANGE OF TIME!!!
Cutting Edge Seminar
Speaker:
Anthony Dodd
Royal Society Research Fellow
School of Biological Science, University of Bristol, UK
Title: Circadian regulation of chloroplasts
Host: Maria Eriksson
Place: Lilla hörsalen KBC, KB3A9
Abstract:
Circadian timekeeping improves plant performance. Understanding the cellular basis for the circadian optimization of plant function is important, because this could unlock additional agricultural productivity. There are circadian rhythms of photosynthesis and correct circadian regulation increases plant productivity, but it is not known how the circadian oscillator regulates the photosynthetic apparatus or the chloroplast genome. I will show that in Arabidopsis, a subset of chloroplast-encoded photosynthesis genes is controlled by a nuclear-encoded signalling protein. Our findings reveal one pathway by which the nuclear-encoded circadian oscillator controls rhythms of chloroplast gene expression. I will show that light and circadian signals are integrated to adjust chloroplast transcription. I will conclude that (i) during evolution, prokaryotic transcriptional regulators in chloroplasts were recruited by the eukaryotic circadian system in higher plants, and (ii) circadian timing information is communicated between organelles with distinct genetic systems.
Career outside academia seminar
Wednesday, January 22, 2014 16:00 - 18:00
Career outside academia seminar / event.
Topic:
Working as a high-school teacher after a life-science education
The seminar will inform about the possibilities for PhDs and post-docs to work as teachers in schools, the necessary administrative hurdles to take and the activities of e.g. Umeå University to smoothen this change from science to education.
For that we present 3 speakers with key competences:
Christina Ottander
Associate Professor in Science Education, PhD in Biology, Dep of science and mathematics education, Umeå University
Annika Kjellsson-Lind
kanslichef för lärarhögskolan, PhD in Physics , Dep of science and mathematics education, Umeå University, high-school teacher in the past.
Nathalie Druar
PhD with Rishi, now NTI-school Umeå, Director for social science, history, religion.
I dare to say we again can offer the perfect combination of people to cover the topic!
Most welcome everybody!
Jakob Prestele
Career Seminar - Deborah Goffner: Working as a a researcher in Africa: The Great Green Wall for the Sahara project
Thursday, February 20, 2014 10:00 - 12:00
Deborah Goffner
Research director at CNRS Toulouse (France) based at Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar (Senegal) and Stockholm Resilience Centre (Sweden)
Title: Working as a a researcher in Africa: The Great Green Wall for the Sahara project
Place: Lilla Hörsalen
Host: Judith Felten
Seminar - Arne Weiberg: Fungal Small RNAs Suppress Plant Immunity by Hijacking Host RNAi Pathway
Monday, February 24, 2014 10:00 - 11:00
Speaker:
Arne Weiberg
Center for Plant Cell Biology,
UC Riverside, California, USA.
Title:
Fungal Small RNAs Suppress Plant Immunity by Hijacking Host RNAi Pathway.
Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Stefan Jansson
Cutting Edge Seminar - Enrico Martinoia:ABC transporters are major players in phytohormone transport
Monday, March 03, 2014 10:00 - 11:00
Cutting Edge Seminar
Speaker:
Enrico Martinoia
University of Zurich Switzerland
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea
Title: ABC transporters are major players in phytohormone transport
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Urs Fischer
Seminar - Laurens Pauwels: Dissecting the JAZ/TIFY protein interaction landscape
Wednesday, March 05, 2014 10:00 - 11:00
Speaker:
Laurens Pauwels
VIB Ghent, Belgium
Title:
Dissecting the JAZ/TIFY protein interaction landscape
Host: Stephanie Robert
Room: Lilla hörsalen
Post-doc Seminar Kerstin Richau: Frankia & me: An atypical relationship
Monday, March 10, 2014 10:00 - 11:00
Post-doc Seminar
Kerstin Richau
postdoc
Title:
Frankia & me:
An atypical relationship
Room KB3A9
Host AS
Seminar - John Marioni: Computational challenges in single-cell transcriptomics – from immune cells to neurons
Wednesday, March 12, 2014 14:00 - 15:00
Speaker:
John Marioni
EMBL-EBI/Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute/Single-Cell Genomics Centre (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/research/marioni
Title:
Computational challenges in single-cell transcriptomics – from immune cells to neurons
Room:
Lilla Hörsalen KB3A9
Abstract:
Recent technical developments, facilitated in large part by work at the Karolinska Institutet, have enabled the transcriptomes of hundreds of cells to be assayed in an unbiased manner. These approaches have enabled heterogeneity in gene expression levels across populations of cells to be characterized as well as facilitating the identification of new, and potentially physiologically relevant, sub-populations of cells.
However, to fully exploit such data and to answer these questions, it is necessary to develop robust computational methods that take account of both technical noise and underlying, potentially confounding, variables such as the cell cycle.
In this presentation I will begin by briefly describing how we used spike-ins to quantify technical noise in single-cell RNA-seq data, thus facilitating identification of genes with more variation in expression levels across cells than expected by chance. Subsequently, I will discuss a computational approach that uses latent variable models to account for potentially confounding factors such as the cell cycle before applying it to study the differentiation of Th2 cells. I will show that accounting for cell-to-cell correlations due to the cell cycle allows identification of otherwise obscured sub-populations of cells that correspond to different stages along the path to fully differentiated Th2 cells.
To conclude, I will discuss further applications of single-cell RNA-seq in the context of studying neuronal cell types, including olfactory neurons. I will also describe how we are studying heterogeneity in gene expression levels whilst taking into account the spatial location of cells from the tissue under study.
Welcome!
If you’re interested in meeting personally with John, contact Jeanette Tångrot and Nicolas Delhomme ( jeanette.tangrot at molbiol.umu.se and nicolas.delhomme at umu.se) as we have a few time slots available during the day.