• 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 of modern organic chemistry is to develop reactions enabling access to target molecules from simple and readily available starting materials with higher efficiency in number […]

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    Statistical and machine learning techniques in microbiome research

    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.

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    SciLifeLab The Svedberg seminar: Prof. Ehab Abouheif

    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.

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
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    SciLifeLab The Svedberg seminar: Ehab Abouheif

    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.

    The Svedberg Seminar Series
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