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
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
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 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 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 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 / 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