A more sustainable chemistry with elemental sulfur
Thanh Binh Nguyen Université Paris-Saclay, France LINK TO THE SEMINAR Abstract Facing a more and more rapid depletion of natural resources, one of the most challenging problems to be solved […]
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Thanh Binh Nguyen Université Paris-Saclay, France LINK TO THE SEMINAR Abstract Facing a more and more rapid depletion of natural resources, one of the most challenging problems to be solved […]
Leo Lahti, from the University of Turku, Turku, Finland, will discuss contemporary topics in statistical analysis and machine learning related to microbiome research, with a specific emphasis on probabilistic latent variable models in understanding the individual and dynamic variation across the landscape of microbiome composition.
This first seminar starts with Leen Delang, Assistant Professor in Virology at KU Leuven, Belgium, who will talk about Antiviral therapies for emerging RNA viruses: combatting arboviruses and SARS-CoV-2. Jonas Klingström, Associate Professor at the Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, then continues the seminar by talking about SARS-CoV-2 transmission and pathogenesis.
Ehab Abouheif, from the Department of Biology, McGill University, Canada, will talk about Darwin’s invisible ink: The storage and release of ancestral genetic potential in complex biological systems.
Prof. Ehab Abouheif, from the Department of Biology, McGill University, Canada, will talk about Darwin’s invisible ink: The storage and release of ancestral genetic potential in complex biological systems.
Welcome to a webinar on de novo sequencing and analysis, a service that the National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI) and National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden (NBIS) offers to its users. De novo, which translates to “starting from the beginning”, refers to the process of sequencing […]
AbstractPhysiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) is an approach that help predict the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) properties of candidate drugs in animal/human and evaluate the effects of intrinsic (e.g. […]
Welcome to SciLifeLab-EMBL: Building new collaborative links, a webinar on May 31st 9-13 to launch intensified collaboration between the organizations under the joint Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The event is […]
The first InfraLife workshop gathers stakeholders in the field of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) for a joint discussion on June 2nd, 2021. The AMR workshop in June will be followed up […]
Proof of Concept and Pharmaceutical profiling Sara Mangsbo, Uppsala University Abstract: Much attention has focused on developing CD40 directed agonistic monoclonal antibody therapy. Monoclonal antibodies targeting CD40 have been profiled for […]
Session 1 All time slots below are in UTC+2 / CEST Time zone . June 8th – Afternoon 14:00Welcome wordsAnnika Jenmalm-Jensen, Infrastructure Director, SciLifeLab14:05Introduction to the cryo-EM Unit at SciLifelabMarta Carroni, […]
SciLifeLab Data Centre hosts a seminar series on the topic of applied AI in life science research. SciLifeLab AI Seminar Series combines scientific highlights from SciLifeLab-affiliated researchers and invited experts […]
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