Tapahtumakalenteri
Studia Medicina: Ratkaisuja riippuvuusongelmaan
Mitokondriotautipäivä - Mitochondrial Disease Day
Tervetuloa mitokondriotautipäivään!
Kansainvälistä mitokondriotautien viikoa (World Mitochondrial Disease Week) vietetään 18.-24. syyskuuta 2023, ja viikon kunniaksi me Helsingin yliopiston mitokondriotutkijat avaamme ovet mitokondriotautitutkimuksen maailmaan!
Tule tutustumaan työhömme ja kuulemaan mitä mitokondriotutkimuksessa tapahtuu nyt. Meillä on mukana tutkijalääkärit vastaamassa mieltä askarruttaviin kysymyksiin, potilaspuheenvuoroja elämästä mitokondriotaudin kanssa, ja teemme retken tutkimuslaboratorioon.
Koko ohjelma - Full program: https://www.helsinki.fi/fi/tutkimusryhmat/mitochondrial-medicine/mitokondriotautipaiva
Dissertation: Salli Antila
Opponent: Professor of Clinical Neuroanatomy and experimental neuropathology Roxana Carare, Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Dissertation: Marko Vannas
Opponent: professor Bo Göran Ericzon, Karolinska Institute
HiLIFE webinar / Viikki Monday Seminar Alison Davis Rabosky
Dr. Alison Davis Rabosky is an Associate Professor and Curator at the University of Michigan who studies trait evolution in lizards and snakes. Her current work focuses on the evolution of coral snake mimicry, as well as the major sensory traits involved in ecological diversification across snakes. She completed her B.A. at Pomona College in Claremont, CA, USA (2002) and Ph.D. (2009) at the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA. She is passionate about biodiversity education in all its forms, and she is the recipient of both a CAREER award from the US National Science Foundation and the National Meritorious Teaching Award in Herpetology given jointly by the US Herpetological Societies (SSAR/ASIH/HL).
Alison Davis Rabosky research group
Welcome to this exciting seminar!
Nidal Karagic, Muktai
Kuwalekar & Claudius Kratochwil (IntEvoBio Group)
Selected publications:
1. Rabosky, A. R. D. et al. Coral snakes predict the evolution of mimicry across New World snakes. Nat. Commun. 7, 11484 (2016).
2. Westeen, E. P., Durso, A. M., Grundler, M. C., Rabosky, D. L. & Rabosky, A. R. D. What makes a fang? Phylogenetic and ecological controls on tooth evolution in rear-fanged snakes. BMC Evol. Biol. 20, 80 (2020).
3. Curlis, J. D., Rabosky, A. R. D., Holmes, I. A., Renney, T. J. & Cox, C. L. Genetic mechanisms and correlational selection structure trait variation in a coral snake mimic. Proc. R. Soc. B 288, 20210003 (2021).
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